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11 minutes ago, GordonS said:

You won't be seeing it in the UK or the EU any time soon, Cybertrucks are nowhere near meeting safety requirements. Two main problems are that they have no crumple zone so in a crash all the energy is passed straight onto the occupants, and they will murder any pedestrians they hit.

In the USA they got around these issues by having the vehicle classified as a light truck instead of a car. Less regulation on light trucks is partially why pick-up trucks are so popular in the USA, they're relatively cheaper because they don't have the same safety features. It's also partially why the US' road death rate is high and rising, while it's generally falling in the developed world. Folk fear guns in the USA, but it's the roads that will get you. They're now worse than Russia

 

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im glad we wont see these in uk and europe, thats bad stats for the US on road deaths I never relaised they were so bad

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2 minutes ago, Arch Stanton said:

The original tweet was from September 2022.

Yes, but he wasn’t browsing posts from two years ago. The post he embedded was made today. Not everyone has seen every post on Twitter. 

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11 minutes ago, Melanius Mullarkey said:

What?

 

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This is possibly the least dodgy-looking ad for crypto, and is totally on-brand.

It's a private club full of bizarre ritual and in-jokes, all designed to promote loyalty and enable wealthy c***s to cash out their "ownership" using the actual money of ordinary people, leaving them with an electronic record of Monopoly money to brag about and never try to cash in, as that's bad (unless you're one of the aforementioned wealthy c***s).

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4 hours ago, BFTD said:

This is possibly the least dodgy-looking ad for crypto, and is totally on-brand.

It's a private club full of bizarre ritual and in-jokes, all designed to promote loyalty and enable wealthy c***s to cash out their "ownership" using the actual money of ordinary people, leaving them with an electronic record of Monopoly money to brag about and never try to cash in, as that's bad (unless you're one of the aforementioned wealthy c***s).

Much fud?

Many happiness?

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56 minutes ago, Melanius Mullarkey said:

Much fud?

Many happiness?

By design, you can also get your life savings stolen by cringe merchants like this, and there's f**k all you can do about it.

"a journalist, a writer, a CEO,
and a dirty, dirty, dirty, dirty ho"  :lol:

 

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