Mark Zuckerberg, who once made schlubby gray hoodies a thing, has undergone a classic glow-up.
who, if I’m understanding that world correctly, are very good at what they do. The tech CEO posted a photo of himself, for all the world to see. He looks different than the Zuck we’ve come to know, the one who made schlubby gray hoodies a thing and couldn’t manage to make a Caesar haircut look cool. It’s a classic glow up.
The pectoral propaganda extended into a ritual of capitalism, where these two CEOs must get huge, promote their hugeness, and then engage in physical combat? I don’t know. It’s kind of on the nose.
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