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Having spent significant amounts of time holding a gas strut hood up with the top of my head after they invariably fail, I’ve come to appreciate the simple elegance of the hood prop.

If you have so many kids you’re using the third row it’s not like you don’t have spares

I get the similarity, but one situation trades resources for an actual thing that you then own and enjoy. This would be more abstract if Tesla hadn’t already proven willing to take advantage of this enthusiastic volunteer spirit to save their corporation time and money. People can do what they want with their time and

Lol, lower minimum wage! People can’t afford to pay rent, let alone live, off of minimum wage now. I make $15 per hour and I can only afford rent with a roommate. Most people I know have 2 jobs just to make ends meet. 

    if that person kept providing Disney with free labor because Darth vader is cool.

Similar topic, but much more realistic, is the problem of unrestrained dogs in the back seat. I often see dogs being driven around in the back seat unrestrained and it scares the hell out of me. Think out the 50~100 pounds bag of meat come crushing into the back of your seat at 45 miles or more per hour !

What happens in a pickup truck during a head on collision with 1700 pounds of unsecured concrete blocks in the bed? My guess is that those blocks make their way to wherever it is they see fit to go.

Commenting on unusual social behavior isn’t “hating” I don’t think user satisfaction has as much to do with this as you’d think. I’ve had cars and consumer products that I absolutely loved and cherished and couldn’t be more satisfied with. Having said that I wouldn’t give BMW, Honda, Apple, or Specialized free

Specifically to show what would happen without safety measures.

Van Gogh and crashes, leaking Degas all over the road and costs you Monet to fix.

I’ve been extremely satisfied with my iPhone and MacBook. You will never see me entertaining the idea of hanging out in an apple store selling products to people on my free time.

As a design professor and an Industrial Designer w a background in automotive design, the Cybertruck offends me and irritates me on many levels. It would get you lambasted at any self respecting design school. It’s primitive, lazy, unresolved design that only works as a prop in a low budget sci fi B movie from the

Never understood why so many people that buy Tesla espouse the virtues of a publicly traded for profit company. Of course you get Chevy guys and Bimmer fans but they never donate huge resources to helping The large Corps they’re fans of. Also Tesla’s cybertruck typography is awful yabbertrukk is what it looks like

But it gets about 610 disruptions per mile, which is the mostest highest right now.

Exactly. I mean, enthusiasts are gonna enthusiast, but the Cult of Elon is for real. You can almost feel the brigade mounting up at Electrek and the other Tesla fanboy sites.

So do the residents of mental institutions...

Maybe a little culty.