“Not Coke but Turkish tea,” a user replied.
“Honestly still shocked that the US didn’t even place in the Olympics when we have the number one shooting problem in the world,” replied other user to Musk’s post.
“If anything ever happens to his cat, we are sure to get 4 movies out of him,” commented another.
Dikec sparked a debate about the future of sports when he posed a thought-provoking question to tech billionaire Elon Musk on social media platform X. He asked: “Hi Elon, do you think future robots can win medals at the Olympics with their hands in their pockets?”
Dikec’s question stems from his own relaxed approach to competitive shooting. Unlike his gear-laden competitors, Dikec competed in a plain T-shirt with one hand casually tucked in his pocket, foregoing specialised lenses and protective equipment. This laid-back style quickly made him a viral sensation, drawing comparisons to movie characters.
“How about discussing this in Istanbul, the cultural capital that unites continents?” Dikec added in his post to Musk, inviting further dialogue on the topic.
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