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The real question is- does he spin Cibo Matto exclusively?

Wait. This is staged, right? Are we all collectively ignoring this or ....

Isn’t it pretty easy to do what no other car company is attempting? Like if Ford wanted to attempt making gearboxes out of cheese?

How much faith can anyone have in a company that can’t even properly render a figment of their own imagination? This company has so far demonstrated that their main skill is screwing up an opportunity. I’m a big fan of new ideas, blind passion, start-ups, and breaking boundaries... but damn if Faraday doesn’t come off

realizing that it’s just a damn car, and who really cares?

My initial reaction to this is “YES!” So much variety.. and win-win for Elon AND the “cottage industry” of 2015+...

if we were to shift to collective-ownership, it would mean that vehicles are provided as a service, as a contract. It’s another layer of abstraction between you and the product, another layer of costs, fees, and another avenue to make more profits.

Lincoln Navigator by Xzibit.

Someone should do a “reboot” of Macyver that stars a bored teenager tripping on acid and “escaping” their parents basement each episode by using all the neat DIY and other “hacks” found on the internet.

I was going to call this style “sketchy” for similar reasons. I think it’s great that the designer has basically infinite control over all the details of the vehicle, but something can look great “on paper” and just not work in real life. When I see these types of designs in person, I can appreciate the artistry and

One day we will look back at this as the quintessential example of ’10s beige.

light a lightbulb on a dimmer switch

Countdown until someone makes a baby Siberian cave lion plush toy available on Etsy. Old looking stuff is hot these days.

I use 2% milkfat udderjuice on my grainrings in the morning.

Interesting.

You’re a genius if you can figure out whether or not I figured out this in-browser cycloid machine.

From the looks of John vs. Horace, this Dodge on Dodge racing is advertised as a feature.

....Dodge Challenger he was racing against another idiot in a Dodge Charger...

What bugs me the most is that this isn’t even in the vein of an unboxing video as much as it is like an Apple product introduction video that, instead of highlighting the curves and angles of the product itself, is showcasing the box that doesn’t even exist.