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    Flippers for hands? But I voted AGAINST evolution! /s

    I think we all deserve to see this

    Oh hey there, self-aware internet car guy!

    Deport him. And nationalize the businesses he has built on false grounds - proceeds of a crime and all that.

    Unfortunately, there are still people who can't make the connection - I know of one family who bought a Tesla within the last 8 months, and they would never consider themselves MAGA... But they are completely ignorant of all this sideshow.

    They are definitely still coasting on the reputation they built in the 2010s...

    Definitely the vibe I was channeling...

    First gear: how does he keep getting away with this? Gah.

    Ah thx for the correction!

    I was gonna say, aren’t crimp/butt connectors more prone to failing than a good soldering?

    It’s also questionable judgment to use a dystopian vision of the future to drum up excitement for your “Robotaxi” - though it might be an accurate representation of where society is headed if Musk and his ilk get more power and influence.

    LOL. TSLA down 8+% so far.

    And they say timing the markets doesn't work...

    Ah there we go! Thanks for the clarification!

    Huh, I was expecting a Cybertruck on this article...

    If I’m not mistaken, he has a Nissan Pao, so he is speaking from some degree of personal experience!

    I agree with your greater point that employees should conduct themselves with professionalism and conscientiousness. But my point is this manager is ignoring a pretty big logical flaw when they claim temp workers’ 2% rate indicates that others are abusing the system.

    Thanks. For context, I consider my S2000 to have a decent enough trunk, and I used to have a BRZ so maybe I’m just used to tiny trunks!

    Thierig also noted that temporary workers in the same conditions only had a 2% sickness rate, suggesting that permanent workers were taking advantage of the German labor protections.

    128i convertible. Parts appear to be largely interchangeable with other BMWs, and with the NA engine of the 128i (instead of the 135i’s turbo mill) fuel consumption and maintenance should both be more affordable.