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Truthfully the tuna can is actually a marvel of engineering compared to the Cybertruck. How many tuna cans are out there right now, just quietly performing the task for which they were designed under all sorts of adverse conditions without failure?

That’s a in insult to tuna cans. This is what you throw a used tuna can into when you’re done with it.

Imagine you have $120k to blow on a car. And instead of buying a Range Rover, X7, Escalade, GLS or QX80 you say “yep, I’ll buy a tuna can on wheels”.

As a side note: Getting pre 1945 steel from the sea bed isn’t exactly cheap.

I’ll give them this, while visiting the wreck of the the Titanic is ghoulish, it’s several orders of magnitude better than the Chinese scrappers digging up WWII shipwrecks and war graves in Indonesia for cheap pre 1945 steel.

They pioneered new ways to be slammed into a fine paste by the weight of the ocean, and driven by their own arrogance and stupidity.

Spare us, dude. Bleeding hearts for the suffering mega-yacht industry?

You win. No one should be able to top landmines.

The minefield between Mauritania and Morocco / Western Sahara is quite tense the first time you drive through it. Stay on the soft sand - if you think you see a road surface, that’s more likely to have landmines.

I guess the folks who treat their garage floors are some kind of irredeemable idiots, huh? Good thing you’re here to let them know.

Did the previous owner happen to resemble this gentleman?

A lot of the cutting is done in order to clean up the edges of the crack to make them a better surface for the sealant to adhere to. It also gets a lot of the crumbly concrete out so that the crack doesn’t spread in the future. It also makes the crack way easier to clean out with compressed air or a shot from the

Just attached the roof to the lift as well. So when you raise the car, it just raises the roof along with it!

No windows on the south wall (keeps the sun out!). If you add windows, think carefully about what type you’d like. Take security and ventilation into consideration. Casement windows are nice for ventilation and security, but cost more. For ventilation, the whole surface of the window opens and if they open the correct

“amateur butcher shop", is this code for the shed your redneck buddy dresses deer in or code for the secluded spot your serial killer friend murders the homeless?