Growing up as a wealthy white kid in the dying days of the South African Apartheid regime, I imagine he would have been inundated with racist bullshit like Great Replacement. Maybe a straight line can be drawn from that to the Tesla factory segregation stories.
Stop appropriating non white people into our fantasy culture, brought to you by the people who think every person in the Middle East in the Bible was a blonde hair, blue eyed white dude.
There was a video clip saying some text from Elon to his banker could help twitters case against him. Anyone see what the text said?
"Let's slow down just a few days. Putin's speech tomorrow is really important. It won't make sense to buy Twitter if we're heading into World War 3." Twitter argues that this shows that concerns about bots aren't the real reason for pulling out.
A few years back, a former colleague drunkenly texted me from his work phone, “Those [XYZ company] morons can suck it” the night we got a deal done, only to have XYZ company challenge said deal in court and so the text made it into discovery. Our legal counsel coaching us on how to navigate what “suck it” could potentially mean if we were deposed was great, but the boss up about 10 levels above us didn’t think so. My coworker “left” shortly after our side won in court.
That's on their PR team - why not make them child sized Chuckie dolls or something else horrifying - win/win. If it doesn't damage it much your car is proven to minimize the amount of damage to a child - if it's massacred, you know you have a vehicle capable of taking out a fictional murderous child.
Arent the descriptions of every antagonist factions' physical appearances in tolkien, like, plainly racistly motivated? Like worse than rowling's totally-not-anti-semitic description of the goblin bankers?
Heavy stainless steel filled with the most dense substances imaginable in the automotive world is well known for its buoyancy.
there are plenty of resources available if you’re feeling suicidal man you don’t have to drown in a ugly suv
Is this truck even in production? How do you randomly add seaworthiness to a presumably already in production vehicle? What kind of crazy costs would that add for a feature that most people wouldn't need?
it’s DLC. the car senses you have crashed into choppy oceans and the AI comes over the speaker to ask you to authorize a one time charge of $999.99 for the card on file to engage choppy ocean mode
Now everyone who buys one is going to have to sign a waiver that Tesla is not responsible if they drive their cybertruck into a river