It sure seems like the saga of Elon Musk and eroticism lust moviesThe Farting Unicorn™ is reaching a satisfactory conclusion, clearing up Musk's plate to continue feuding with rescuers of children stranded in caves or journalists or whoever else is on deck.
SEE ALSO: Elon Musk's muskiest moments of 2018, so farThe story, thus far, in case you hadn't heard: A drawing of a farting unicorn showed up as a Tesla easter egg but a woman named Lisa Prank claimed Musk ripped it off from the artist (her father) without permission and Musk was pretty Musk-y about it.
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So here we are.
Then, on Saturday, the original artist, Tom Edwards, published a post on his site that a deal was reached, and he seems to be pretty happy about it.
I am happy to report that we have reached an agreement with Tesla that resolves our issues in a way that everyone feels good about! It’s clear there were some misunderstandings that led to this escalating, but I’m just glad that everything has been cleared up. I’ve always been a Tesla fan, and I’m looking forward to getting back to making pots and selling them in my online store.
As for Musk, he made his feelings known on -- where else? -- Twitter, with a pair of tweets: the first an emoji tweet with a link to Edwards' post and the second a screenshot of the post just in case people on Twitter are too lazy to click the link and read (fair enough).
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All in all, not a bad weekend for Musk, who also saw the successful night launch of his Falcon 9 rocket in the wee hours of Sunday morning and a successful landing of his newest Falcon 9, rocket, the "Block 5."
Farting unicorn mugs for everyone!
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