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I’ve had my policy with the same company since 2003. If they asked then, I didn’t have any teenage drivers in the household. My two youngest children hadn’t even been born yet. The policy automatically renews without them asking any additional questions.

You do realize that literally every country since the dawn of time has had an “antagonist and violent” history, right? To say nothing of the very valid reasons behind the Revolutionary War. If you hate America so much, you are more than welcome to leave.

“Is it strange to anyone else that the Texans carted out a minor internet celebrity to sing a song about how this country persevered through a war waged against the country that most of the teams on the F1 grid hail from? Welcome to our country, thanks for visiting and bringing billions of dollars in economic

According to the California Department of Insurance, the insurance company did not do anything wrong

On today’s episode of Mythbusters...

Dude’s already flying a helicopter. He doesn’t need ground dwellers making his job MORE unsafe.

But if the kids DID go on a joyride they would not be covered so there is no risk for the insurance company!

Same. This doesn’t even make sense. I understand the concept that someone other than the insured might jump in the car and run into someone or something, but if they’re not explicitly on the policy, they’re not covered. Full stop.

“Hi, I want to add my 14 year old son to my insurance. No, they dont have a licence, they don’t drive. “

So no matter how you pay them, you’re going to pay to pay them?

What caused the load to shift was the driver neglecting to properly secure it. And/or excessive speed through a turn. Very simple.

You’d think an electric vehicle company would have the whole charging an electric vehicle thing fairly well ironed out by now. It’s quite important in the grand scheme of EV things, and something so basic shouldn’t be what they’re having to figure out on a test mule. It’s not like this thing was just built in a shed

I won’t say it was the tow truck driver’s fault, but I do feel he contributed to the problem. After replaying the video several times, I can see that he has pretty good visibility of the road and traffic ahead, and I think you could make the case that he (and others) were going too fast for the conditions.

Every angle is stupid looking.

It’s stupid looking from all angles. 

Wow, Ive never seen it from that angle. That is stupid looking

Goddamn fucking psychopaths. I also have no doubt there were plenty of warning signs these guys were a menace to society.

This is a guy who spent $45bn buying Twitter because he was mad people on there were saying mean things about him, after all. 

I’m convinced the Cybertruck is what it is at this point because everyone sort of laughed at the initial concept, and Musk is so fragile that he decided to force it into existence in it’s near-original form rather than refining it into something that made sense.

If only they had just made the truck a bit more conventional and easier to design and build, there would be a Tesla truck on the road today and it likely would have class-leading range and charging capabilities like its other vehiclesInstead, they decided to create a never-ending list of engineering challenges for