The very good Museum of English Rural Life (MERL) has swapped Twitter avatars with Elon Musk.
Switched souls with The Museum of English Rural Lofe https://t.co/X41ZWc9sip
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 19, 2019
To understand how we got here, you have to understand Elon Musk’s unique personality, know a little something about memes, and a bit about the politics behind aerospace technology.
Don’t worry, we’ll get there.
A little over a year ago, MERL tweeted out a picture of a gigantic wooly sheep, along with the caption: “Check out this absolute unit”.
look at this absolute unit. pic.twitter.com/LzcQ4x0q38
— The Museum of English Rural Life (@TheMERL) April 9, 2018
This was a reference to the “absolute unit” meme which started with a picture of British hotel owner David Morgan-Hewitt and has since come to mean anything large and impressive.
https://twitter.com/mrreptoid/status/941086402787397632
Fast forward to Wednesday when MIT Technology Review tweeted a link to their article about Stratolaunch, the world’s largest plane (by wingspan).
Look at the size of this absolute unit. https://t.co/4Fj2n6rNQl
— MIT Technology Review (@techreview) April 17, 2019
This seems a bit like cheating as Stratolaunch appears to be two planes duct taped together, but be that as it may, the important thing is that the publication captioned the tweet, “Look at this absolute unit.”
Here’s where Musk gets involved. The massive plane was designed to launch spacecraft from the air, so of course, Musk’s company SpaceX was involved… at first. The Startolaunch project was started in 2010 and its relationship with SpaceX was terminated in 2012.
“SpaceX was a partner, and like a lot of partnerships, it was just determined that it was best we went our separate ways—different ambitions,” Charles Beames, who at the time was the president of the company which built Stratolaunch, told Spaceflight Insider. “We were interested in their engines, but Elon and his team, they’re about going to Mars, and we’re just in a different place, and so I think it was a parting of the ways that was amicable.”
Amicable or not, Musk decided to respond to the tweet about Stratolaunch in way that wasn’t exactly aggressive but was perhaps a bit cheeky and possibly even mocking.
I’m an absolute unit too pic.twitter.com/Rf0BTJmeEN
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 17, 2019
It’s unclear if Musk is referring to himself as an absolute unit. Musk considers himself to be a something of meme lord, so that might also be part of what’s going on here.
Musk’s fans enjoyed the joke(?) on Twitter and one man even encouraged him to make the sheep his profile picture. Musk was happy to oblige.
Omg he did it. Wait…all this time all we had to do was ask for what we wanted, @elonmusk?! In that case, can I be on your Mars medical ops team? 🚀🚀🚀
— Dr. Shawna Pandya (@shawnapandya) April 17, 2019
Naturally, this came to the attention of MERL, who are pretty into memes themselves. The museum chose to respond in kind, changing their profile picture to a photo of Musk.
Two can play at this game pic.twitter.com/pNbcOkXTZ7
— The Museum of English Rural Life (@TheMERL) April 17, 2019
After a fan suggested it, they also updated their name to “The Muskeum of Elonglish Rural Life”, a reference to the Elongated Muskrat meme, which people on Twitter jokingly insist is Musk’s full name.
Sweating, shaking, breathing heavily https://t.co/enigdITIGI
— The Museum of English Rural Life (@TheMERL) April 18, 2019
The change has provided seemingly endless joke fodder to MERL and the rest of Twitter for the past two days.
We dreamed them
— The Museum of English Rural Life (@TheMERL) April 17, 2019
You can fire the winner into space
— The Museum of English Rural Life (@TheMERL) April 18, 2019
@elonmusk genius, philanthropist and rocket sheep inventor! pic.twitter.com/3GBxkHd68R
— Dreams of Mars 🕊❤️🚀🌕 (@MemesOfMars) April 17, 2019
Next step, The Museum of Mars Rural Life https://t.co/ZiIoSR7uMc
— The Museum of English Rural Life (@TheMERL) April 18, 2019
This includes people pretending to mistake MERL for the actual Elon Musk and reaching out to ask for jobs.
oh no
— The Museum of English Rural Life (@TheMERL) April 18, 2019
So there you have it. That’s how a billionaire, a giant airplane, a small British museum, and large sheep got mixed up on Twitter. The only question left to answer is whether or not this is all going to result in a sheep getting launched into space.
Turns out our wooly friends have nothing to worry about.
— The Museum of English Rural Life (@TheMERL) April 18, 2019
Or do they?
Maybe pic.twitter.com/jkE7kfVtZp
— The Museum of English Rural Life (@TheMERL) April 18, 2019
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