Which is yet another hilarious example of conservative projection, since it is the right-wingers who engage in repetitive parroting of talking points.
greear being a tate fanboy is the least surprising thing ever. dead giveaway was them both liking underaged girls i guess…
Rolling Stone describes Elon Musk’s Twitter as “a Squid Game -like arena teeming with edgelords, crypto enthusiasts, men’s rights activists who resemble Pitbull, and daily spam messages touting “part-time work”.”
Jerry’s pizza taking the world by storm.
I’m no #Pizzagate expert, but did this dude just try ordering a child to his home over the public internet?
https://twitter.com/Browtweaten/status/1609696452237729792
Catturd has hurt Elon.
https://twitter.com/KT_So_It_Goes/status/1609695813013315586?t=9GKuCjCz5j1YnHUxtfSDRw&s=19
https://twitter.com/WholeMarsBlog/status/1609421824605184000?t=EdhGwKqf0Ksqc0Gs3mAGjA&s=19
Unless they’ve done a lot of redesigning since the prototype those things are not going to be street legal here. The prototype was shaped such that it would really fuck a pedestrian up if it hit one.
Somehow when the Cybertruck was first introduced (what like 10 years ago?) it seemed kind of cool. But now it looks like an elaborate prank. Like some SNL skit. I won’t believe it’s real until I see one on the road. Then I’ll laugh.
It also looks like a Delorean, which all look like total crap now – all sheet metal.
https://twitter.com/MNateShyamalan/status/1609694227557933057?t=bO7QykRQ9lq2l52LGprZDA&s=19
https://twitter.com/BrynnTannehill/status/1609739034909343744?t=RvrDUduiVlwXlt87rq0uKw&s=19
Who is this for? People who buy Teslas don’t want or need pickup trucks. People who buy pickups don’t want a Tesla.
The cyber maga crossover space
Ford has had the most popular pickup truck in the US for 40 years, and their electric version still looks like a pickup truck. So it seems like it has a nonzero chance of adoption, especially with tax incentives.
I’ve always felt like making good hybrid and electric trucks could be a tipping point for the industry. People who buy trucks typically want/need power, so if the manufacturers can make non-gas ones that actually deliver that, it would be huge.
As a truck owner who really needs one, hybrid is a no brainer yes and will absolutely be my next truck. All electric being practical for most work trucks still seems a long ways off though. People who really need pickups tend to be working away from well developed infrastructure like charging stations. But most trucks are bought as lifestyle fashion accessories so the market for all electric should still be fine.
I think the ford electric pickup is like $100k though.


