Mark Zuckerberg fed Twitter founder ‘some cold goat he knifed and killed with a LASER gun’ – during strange year of animal slaughter
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey has dished the dirt on a dinner date at slippery Zuck's mansion
MARK Zuckerberg spent a year "only eating what he'd killed" and fed some freshly slaughtered goat to the founder of Twitter.
Jack Dorsey, who is still CEO of the social app, revealed Zuck once massacred a goat using a knife and "laser gun" and served it to him cold during a dinner date at the Facebook founder's lavish San Francisco mansion.
In an interview with , Dorsey, 42, was asked about his "most memorable encounter" with Zuckerberg.
Dorsey replied: "Well, there was a year when he was only eating what he was killing.
"He made goat for me for dinner. He killed the goat."
The Missouri native insisted Zuckerberg did not murder the animal in front of him.
"He killed it before ... He kills it with a laser gun and then the knife."
When asked what he meant by "laser gun", Dorsey clarified: "I don’t know. A stun gun. They stun it, and then he knifed it."
Dorsey, who is worth a reported £3.8billion, revealed that Zuckerberg kept a small farm of up to six goats during his sick year of slaughter.
Each kill was sent off to a butcher, who prepared the meat before sending it back to the Facebook founder's mansion.
Dorsey re-enacted the bizarre exchange he had with Zuck upon discovering his goat killing antics.
"'We’re eating the goat you killed?' He said, 'Yeah.' I said, 'Have you eaten goat before?' He’s like, 'Yeah, I love it.' I'm like, 'What else are we having?' 'Salad.'
"I said, 'Where is the goat?' 'It’s in the oven.' We go in the dining room. He puts the goat down. It was cold. That was memorable. I don’t know if it went back in the oven. I just ate my salad."
Dorsey and Zuckerberg have a frosty relationship, and the Twitter founder later admitted he did not know what the reporter would do with his comments.
"Hopefully that's not the headline. Revenge is a dish best served warm. Or cold," he joked.
Twitter said it had "nothing further to add" to its CEO's quips, while Facebook is yet to reply to our request for comment.
Dorsey did not reveal when the dinner took place, but it likely transpired in 2011, when Zuckerberg set a personal challenge to only eat what he'd killed.
The scandal-hit billionaire said he hoped to learn more about where his food came from.
"I think many people forget that a living being has to die for you to eat meat, so my goal revolves around not letting myself forget that and being thankful for what I have," Zuckerberg told Fortune at the time.
"This year I've basically become a vegetarian since the only meat I'm eating is from animals I've killed myself. So far, this has been a good experience.
"I'm eating a lot healthier foods and I've learned a lot about sustainable farming and raising of animals."
It's not the first time Zuckerberg has been caught acting out of the ordinary.
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Back in 2016, the 34-year-old was forced to publicly deny that he was part of an army of lizard-people living in human form, but suspiciously licked his lips during the live Q&A.
A year later he was lambasted for high-fiving a colleague in front of tragic scenes of destruction during an ill-timed virtual reality tour of hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico.
In 2012, the Facebook billionaire made a bizarre appearance in a Chinese documentary about the police.
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