Elon Musk's comments about Taylor Swift are downright cringeworthy

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Taylor Swift has a fan in Elon Musk and people don’t know what to make of it.

The 33-year-old Grammy winner kicked off her Eras Tour in Glendale, Arizona on Mar. 17 and performed hits during the three-hour-long show. The city in preparation for the highly anticipated show even changed its name to Swift City.

“Glendale is SO enchanted to meet Taylor Swift as she kicks off ‘The Eras Tour’ at State Farm Stadium that the city has taken on SWIFT CITY as a symbolic new name for March 17 and 18,” Glendale Mayor Jerry P. Weiers announced publicly.

Musk, too, was enchanted.

Dogecoin founder Billy Markus in a tweet wrote, “Taylor swift rules and if you disagree you’ll be kicked off the internet i’m pretty sure.”

The CEO of Twitter responded to Markus by saying, “Her limbic resonance skill is exceptional.”

Not everybody understood what he said. “I’m not sure what you just said,” tweeted one user. “Its like he talks in robot,” wrote another. 

Limbic resonance is “defined as a state of deep emotional and physiological connection between two people.” In simpler terms, emotional connection. 

The ones who got what he was saying wanted him to “stay away” from Swift, writes Liam O’Dell for Indy100. But that wasn’t all. Musk, also, responded to a post on Swift’s official account with a cigarette emoji.

“If cigarettes themselves didn’t make us feel nauseous, then that comment certainly did, which we assume is him saying she’s ‘smoking’ and not him comparing her to an object which increases your risk of lung cancer,” commented O’Dell. 

Meanwhile, Swift’s Eras Tour, her first in five years, continues to make headlines and break records.

“With more than 69,000 people in attendance, Taylor Swift has officially broken the record for the highest attended concert for a female artist in the U.S,” reports Network Ten. 

The previous record belonged to Madonna since 1987 “when she performed at Anaheim Stadium in LA in front of 63,000 people.”

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