phuckcotakoo
Artificial Stupidity
phuckcotakoo

It’s not like he could have built it anywhere else.. oh wait, Google Maps shows there’s plenty of non-forest land in Germany to build a factory on, but that would have cost more money.

California, where the car was bought, does require them.

This front plate nonsense is definitely going to have to go. The fact that people put up with this horrifying visual on a daily basis is appalling.”

$8500 for an Acty seems awfully high, considering Carsfromjapan.com has over 400 available, with one being $7500, another at $5800, and the rest being $4100 or less, including freight.  There’s even a 4WD dump truck for $3865.

Cheaper than their EV dune buggy, which starts at $125k.

This, 100%.

Why do the photos look like generic, stock photos from the manufacturer?

It’s not like I needed another reason to not drink their shit ass coffee.

Thanks for the link!

Spending two days inside a spacesuit sounds like a blast!

It’s so weird that with billions of high definition cameras around the world, the best evidence of alien life is always grainy videos that look like they were taken on a 40 year old camcorder using VHS tape.

You’re just a hot mess of bad takes, aren’t ya?

That influx is a direct result of the gangs that run many countries that we pay to fight our War on Drugs.  They come here because we prop up regimes that terrorize their own citizens doing our bidding.

Fun fact, she wrote the story during the year known as ‘1800 and Froze to Death’ after a series of volcanic eruptions starting in 1810 and ending with the 1815 eruption of Mount Tambora caused a volcanic winter that created a Year Without Summer.

Snowflake got triggered, literally.

Luxury price, hillbilly treatment.

Yeah, it looks like it can barely contain a 12 pack of bottles with ice.  Ain’t no way 90 cans are fitting in there, even without ice.

And the Blazer EV sold pretty damn well, making up 30% of GM’s record EV sales though the first half of the year.

The Dodge T-Rex deserves an honorable mention.