It looks fine, but these are really bothering me
It looks fine, but these are really bothering me
At this stage, whenever I hear “diesel shop”, I hear “illegal”,”rolling coal”, “fraud”, and “con”.
It’s his only company that can’t depend upon tax payer dollars to exist, of course it’s failing.
In 2023, Musk reportedly fired an engineer who told him that user views on his tweets were declining. An 80-person team was tasked with getting to the bottom of the issue and fixing it, the Verge reported. The result was apparently a code change that ensured Musk’s tweets would not get flagged by the filters that…
But what of fartluvver420 and lolcatgirl920, his loyal followers and retweeters? Without his daily doses of wit they would shrivel up and die.
Twitter really is hell, but it’s a hell I’m very much a part of. Could I leave and join something like Bluesky? Sure, but I’m not a fucking dork, so I think I’ll stay put.
I believe it was BILLION, not million.
Dump X and all your Elon post problems go away...
If you’re “running” that many companies all at once, AND stumping for Trump, AND rage-tweeting constantly, you are not a CEO, you are a weird dipshit and your job is not hard. If this moron can run this many companies at once, either he’s doing zero work and is not being held accountable OR being a CEO is VERY easy…
By continuing to use Twitter, you are choosing to support Musk and all of his bullshit.
If you’re a frequent X user like I unfortunately am, you’ve probably noticed Musk’s posts show up on your “For You” page even if you never interact with him or accounts similar to his.
Protip: No X account, no see dipshit Elmo posts.
Ferraris Over 90 percent of all ever produced are apparently still on the road rotting in the Sultan of Brunei’s once-climate-controlled garages.
And 50% of the current Presidential candidates as well. Sigh. Thankfully, I have not read at a sixth grade level since, er, the second grade... I’m no math genius, but I did manage a highest honors accounting degree, so there is that at least.
It costs a lot of money to be poor.
According to the U.S. Department of Education, 54% of U.S. adults 16-74 years old - about 130 million people - lack proficiency in literacy, reading below the equivalent of a sixth-grade level.
That’s my thought. Take video of the screen going out, the reversing noise, and keep bringing it back to the dealer to be fixed.
But here’s the thing with the Volvo guy: he only owned it for a few months. Even if he had a 2% interest rate on the loan, the balance wouldn’t have been that much lower.
In this case, it’s the rapid depreciation, not the interest rate, that got him.
“He purchased a Volvo C40 Recharge EV but wanted to get rid of it after only a few months of ownership due to technical problems; the infotainment screen and backup camera would randomly cut out and the car would make a loud screeching noise when reversing.”
I have almost no sympathy for people who knowingly make bad financial decisions and wind up in a bad situation, mostly because of their own poor decisions. It is so easy to look up current interest rates at banks and credit unions online to know that anything in the two-digit range is terrible, even for people with…