Chamath Palihapitiya posted a thirst trap. That's it. That's the story. - Business Insider

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Chamath Palihapitiya posted a thirst trap. That's it. That's the story.

The so-called thirst trap went viral among tech members of the Twitterati.Visit the Business section of Insider for more storiesChamath Palihapitiya, whose tech pedigree and iconoclastic pronouncements about investing has made him one of the most closely watched investors in the private and public markets, now has equally famous abs. Call it the"On Wednesday, the investor and serial SPAC-er tweeted a shirtless selfie featuring a chiseled, post-workout stomach.

The post was in response to a tech parody account's tweet describing Jeff Bezos as having the"ideal male body." The tweet shows the Amazon founder , sporting a fitted polo and sunglasses. Palihapitiya had something to say about that, posting his workout selfie as a rejoinder. For the caption he wrote,"You're welcome."And for a few hours, the anxieties of making it through a pandemic faded away. Palihapitiya's thirst trap was all anyone — or at least members of the tech Twitterati — could talk about. And the jokes were just about as satisfying.

 

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