It's funny to me how the Pontiac Aztec is one of the most hated cars since the '70s and it's still significantly better than the Cybertruck.
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It's funny to me how the Pontiac Aztec is one of the most hated cars since the '70s and it's still significantly better than the Cybertruck. Every time I hear about those things, I learn a new way that it's not a serious thing and should not exist.
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It's funny to me how the Pontiac Aztec is one of the most hated cars since the '70s and it's still significantly better than the Cybertruck. Every time I hear about those things, I learn a new way that it's not a serious thing and should not exist.
@cR0w did they (Tesla) use the wrong type of glue again?
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@cR0w did they (Tesla) use the wrong type of glue again?
@kwayk42 No, I was talking to someone about different bumpers and things and he lost his shit about how poorly they're built, their capacity ratings are fluffed, things like that.
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It's funny to me how the Pontiac Aztec is one of the most hated cars since the '70s and it's still significantly better than the Cybertruck. Every time I hear about those things, I learn a new way that it's not a serious thing and should not exist.
I can not believe I ever wanted a Cybertruck...
... To be fair, it was before I realised Musk was a damn Nazi, and I was going to ratfuck my Cybertruck into a MadMax themed vehicle...... But from what I hear the naturally fall apart by design

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I can not believe I ever wanted a Cybertruck...
... To be fair, it was before I realised Musk was a damn Nazi, and I was going to ratfuck my Cybertruck into a MadMax themed vehicle...... But from what I hear the naturally fall apart by design

@n_dimension It's wild to me how poorly they're built. Musk aside, there's no way I would ever own a Tesla. They're serious safety hazards.
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@n_dimension It's wild to me how poorly they're built. Musk aside, there's no way I would ever own a Tesla. They're serious safety hazards.
to me what really “un-sells” it was how they had to do a live demo before they learnt that, after all, the windows weren't bowling-ball proof
like, imagine the levels of shitfuckery in an org that the CEO only learnt that feature didn't feat when live to millions of people, billions of people in total learnt of it
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to me what really “un-sells” it was how they had to do a live demo before they learnt that, after all, the windows weren't bowling-ball proof
like, imagine the levels of shitfuckery in an org that the CEO only learnt that feature didn't feat when live to millions of people, billions of people in total learnt of it
@lbruno @n_dimension It was such a moment because it really illustrated the state of things at the time and how cultish things had become.
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@lbruno @n_dimension It was such a moment because it really illustrated the state of things at the time and how cultish things had become.
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this containeth what aideth the growth of the companyand the CEO saw the plan was good
```paraphrasing the old joke:
https://jokesoftheday.com/funny-work-joke-in-the-beginning-was-the-plan/
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