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Seriously, I know Elon Musk is a fucking asshole nutcase, but he was clearly referring to the “powerful people” in the tweet to which he was replying. There’s so much else one can readily critique about his stupid position on creating what would effectively be Verrit 2.0 (but with actual investment behind it,

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Was hoping there’d be video. Whatevs.

Thanks, Google:

To be honest it sounds safer than keeping it in the pit near all the people, fuel, cars, oil, etc.

2002 Buick? Century or Park Avenue? ...the indicators are actually just headlight reflections off the chrome bumper trim?

That’s what Toyota said.

Mystery solved. Next question!

“So am I the only one that’s tired of Tesla?”

The Tesla haters are easily as annoying. The love/hate for Tesla seems to exceed Apple, which I didn’t think was possible. It’s a car, some parts are really cool, some parts are really awful, but it’s still just a car. Unless Elon banged your wife, stop the hate and try being objective (not saying that directly to

Just finished my build last month: what this project might have looked like 20 years ago. Still gotta get those lawnmowers though.

So all the people giving shit to the driver saying she was on her cellphone instead of paying attention need to re-aim their pitchforks at Uber corporate for giving her an additional responsibility that inherently makes her take attention off the road.

very first post is victim blaming. good fucking job.

thousands of people work as various types of safety watches, the job is literally to do nothing but watch and intervene on the rare case that something occurs.

Ascksuallaiy, any jumping car takes a ballistic trajectory, making it a space craft in a low-altitude sub-orbital flight.

Of the many MVC patients I have seen come into the E.R. when I have been working down there only one or two were ejection victims, they sadly had expired on the way in though. Most ejected drivers and passengers in the collisions did not need to go to the hospital though, they got a slightly different van ride. Wear

Anyone who’s worked service knows there’s a such thing as a locked door. If a restaurant, still filled with people, is so pressed at the thought of additional people entering for any reason, why not have a host posted at the door to guide patrons out and refuse new entries?

Anyone who’s worked service knows there’s a such thing as a locked door. If a restaurant, still filled with people, is so pressed at the thought of additional people entering for any reason, why not have a host posted at the door to guide patrons out and refuse new entries? These women ‘strolled in’, ‘ignored staff’,

I mean, the story says they were told multiple times the place was closed and need to leave, also that they entered a half hour after closing even. The whole situation could have been handled better and the off-duty cop didn’t need to put his hands on anyone. Although, the ladies should have listened to management

The restaurant says they were closed, but the women say the restaurant was open because people were still dining. Anyone who’s worked service knows a closed restaurant often has people in it well beyond the official closing time, and while the public may still be inside, no one new gets to come in.