Zuck clearly put it there as a joke/Easter egg. I know it’s weird, but dystopian multibillionnaires whose life’s work undermines the very foundations of democracy around the world can have a (bad) sense of humor too.
I have a sneaking suspicion that Zuck hides bottles of Sweet Baby Rays around the house and makes you chug them like a frat boy hazing with Smirnoff Ice.
I was at his place one time practicing Brazilian Jiu-jitsu and he cut a hole in the nipple of his shirt and insisted on breast feeding me Sweet Baby Ray’s BBQ sauce
Even jokes by dystopian multibillionnaires whose life’s work undermines the very foundations of democracy around the world that have a (bad) sense of humor can fail.
Zuck clearly put it there as a joke/Easter egg. I know it’s weird, but dystopian multibillionnaires whose life’s work undermines the very foundations of democracy around the world can have a (bad) sense of humor too.
Yes, it’s an Easter egg. Zuck did a bbq livestream like 12 years ago featuring sweet baby rays and it became a meme
Meat like a brisket
Meat food successfully identified.
He probably thought it’d humanize him to be so quirky and silly!
What we can’t see is it’s actually “Sweet Human Baby’s” Sauce
He’s a billionaire. He probably doesn’t buy generic baby sauce, he probably buys “Sweet Baby Ray”
You’d think, with a few dozen billion dollars under his belt, he could afford a better writers room. How much could Conan possibly cost?
I’m all for frugality even though you’re rich.
I have a sneaking suspicion that Zuck hides bottles of Sweet Baby Rays around the house and makes you chug them like a frat boy hazing with Smirnoff Ice.
I was at his place one time practicing Brazilian Jiu-jitsu and he cut a hole in the nipple of his shirt and insisted on breast feeding me Sweet Baby Ray’s BBQ sauce
Deep Zuck lore.
Is there like a billionaires.fandom.com
https://www.forbes.com/
The correct answer
Sir, not when I am drinking my afternoon coffee — please!
Coffee, meet computer screen
Doubles as billionaire onlyfans too
Even jokes by dystopian multibillionnaires whose life’s work undermines the very foundations of democracy around the world that have a (bad) sense of humor can fail.
Facebook has 2 billion monthly users. What is your metric for failure?
Wh… What does Facebook have to do with whether a joke is successful?
I’d say that qualifies as not being ideal. Some of us would even call it a BAD thing.
Surely it’s just product placement, and he’s made a chunk of money/a handful of souls to advertise the sauce?