Posted on 06/10/2021 3:13:05 PM PDT by DoodleBob
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg posted videos of himself on Monday throwing spears at wooden targets, and shooting a bow and arrow at bowling pins. The social media Master of the Universe inexplicably wore hearing protection when throwing spears.
“I have a very particular set of skills…” Zuckerberg wrote in a Facebook caption that featured a video of himself throwing a spear at a wooden target in slow motion. The CEO wore hearing protection to throw spears normally associated with firearms.
In another caption of a slow-motion video of him shooting a bow and arrow at bowling pins, the Facebook CEO wrote, “If I were an Avenger, pretty sure I’d be Hawkeye.”
While it remains unclear why and where these particular videos were taken, Zuckerberg mentioned in another Facebook post a few days earlier that he wanted to hike a trail, but was unable to obtain a hiking permit.
“A trail I wanted to hike is out of hiking permits, but has plenty of hunting permits available,” Zuckerberg wrote. “That’s basically saying: look, you can’t walk here unless you also bring a bow and arrow. So I guess we’re doing this.”
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Per wiki, In 2004, she founded the Emerson Collective, a private company structured as a Limited Liability Company, that supports social entrepreneurs and organizations working in education and immigration reform, social justice, media, and journalism and conservation through partnerships, grants, and investments. Through Emerson, Powell Jobs owns The Atlantic and a stake in Axios.
Powell Jobs' philanthropy has been described as of limited "transparency and accountability." In fact, in 2019, Powell Jobs was named the "Least Transparent Mega-Giver" of 2019 by Inside Philanthropy.
Zuckerman is a f***ing outer-space alien.
If he launched a spear like that at me I'd just catch it and peg him in the chest before he could turn around to run.
Without headgear. ;-)
;-)
Thanks!
Hi guy.
Zuckerberg looks like Data from Star Trek.
5.56mm
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