Elon Musk Reveals Surprising Etsy Purchase in Early Morning Tweet The non-stop innovator is not immune to supercute impulse buys.

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Elon Musk goes all-in on everything he does, whether it is building autonomous vehicles, spearheading efficient space travel or as revealed this morning, shopping on Etsy.

Related: Elon Musk Responds to a Request From a Tweeter Who Sent Him the Same Message 154 Times

The visionary sent a tweet confessing his love of Etsy and revealed a recent purchase that can only be described as ridiculously cute.

Musk began the thread by tweeting, "I kinda love Etsy"

When prompted to tweet his purchase, the expert showman delivered this big reveal:

What's your latest Etsy score?

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