Mark Zuckerberg rushed his support vessel, Wingman, with 20 specialized crew members onboard on a 4,200-mile journey from California to Tahiti. The vessel, that has an onboard hospital is now assisting the Meta CEO’s $300 million superyacht in scouting the best surfing and diving spots

Mark Zuckerberg rushed his support vessel, Wingman, with 20 specialized crew members onboard on a 4,200-mile journey from California to Tahiti. The vessel, that has an onboard hospital is now assisting the Meta CEO’s $300 million superyacht in scouting the best surfing and diving spots



by unlikelypisces

13 comments
  1. Can’t help but to think about the amount of carbon emissions this one man produces with his super yachts.

    We really need a system to tax emissions. You pollute, you pay for it. We’re expected to clean up our own other messes. Why not pay to cover our own pollution?

  2. ya this is fuckin bullshit. its easy to not be an asshole.

  3. Imagine being the in-house doctor/drug dealer on that thing in international waters

  4. Before i read the last bit, I thought this was some disaster relief effort. Jeez.

  5. I think we should give all whales and dolphins Exocets, seems the best answer.

  6. No matter how hard Mark and Leon try, they will never be cool. They are rich dipshits

  7. Becoming an environmental terrorist all so he can find a better surfing location?

  8. What is the point of having a floating hospital if you aren’t using it in humanitarian relief? That must be a really depressing place to work.

  9. There are billionaires all over the world. But why is it we don’t hear of Indian or Chinese billionaires doing this sort of thing? It always seems to be Middle East, Russian and American billionaires that have the stupid yachts.

  10. Is zuck really a good enough surfer to need the BEST spots?

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