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I really wanna ask any of these actors “So you thought you were gonna be in a real Marvel movie right? I’m so sorry Sony played you.

I’ve bought the game twice- once on PC and again on PS5 to enable easier couch co-op with my fiancé. The love and effort they put into this game is amazing. They’ve also made roughly a billion dollars in sales.

Maybe now we can say that Meritocracy is the biggest lie of humanty...

At this point I assume these movies must be some sort of producers level money grab.   Or whatever licensing agreement Sony has with Marvel requires releases constantly and they are just forced to put any script they have into production.

Want the best part of this? It is the same writer, the story is made by the same person that worked on Morbius. They literally rewarded mediocrity

You realize the Morbius Re-release is one of the greatest cases of a large corporation getting punked in the history of PR.

That’s because you’re a stupid person who doesn’t understand things.

Wow, this sounds... bizarre, to say the least. Like, a bunch of people had to look at this and go, “Yes, let’s spend millions of dollars on this.”

You'd have to be a MAGA degen level moron to buy one of these things.

I love how decades after the DeLorean, Muskrat managed to somehow build a vehicle with an inferior stainless steel gimmick.

Actually saw one of these in the wild a couple weeks ago.  I spent about 10 minutes laughing and thinking of jokes to make at the driver’s expense.  In the end I realized that there is nothing I could possibly say that would be more humiliating than “you own a Cybertruck.”

Others are in favor of their Cybertrucks developing orange stains, saying that they’re looking forward to the patina the stainless steel may develop.

I am way too lazy to own a vehicle that requires this much coddling.

It looks like straight trash.

I’m shocked. Shocked!

You know, if this keeps up I might start to believe that Elon doesn’t think things through.

Others are in favor of their Cybertrucks developing orange stains, saying that they’re looking forward to the patina the stainless steel may develop.

Yea another victim of our current anti-expertise age. I would not want a truck built by people who just think they are good at everything. 

Every Cybertruck article could best be summarized with one sentence:

Oh no! The humanity! You bought a 1st generation EV truck that has had nothing but problems during the entire development process. After years of issues and concerns, you still paid 100k for a giant hunk of steel that looks like it wasn’t ready to hit the market yet.