• DarkThoughts@fedia.io
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    2 months ago

    It’s both in this case though. People are pretty outspoken in how ridiculous that thing is, and he knows it too.

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      He knows it and he did it intentionally, but the people laughing at him are his imagination. He’s projected these thoughts onto them because he feels self-conscious, nobody said a word to him. It’s just as likely the woman was laughing because she’s on the phone, or the man was smirking at something on a podcast he’s got playing.

      Edit: Will you people stop telling me you laugh at Cybertrucks. I don’t care, that’s not the point.

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        As a counter-point, I’ve seen Cybertrucks out in the wild on at least 3 occasions now and each time I thought to myself, “Look at this fucking idiot.”

        One time someone else was in the car with me when we passed a Cybertruck and he did point and laugh at it.

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          Pretty sure I’ve seen the fake gold one in IB. I got a good look at one yesterday. They aren’t even trucks. There’s no bed. They are hatchbacks!

          I’m calling them cyberbacks from now on

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        I’ve pointed and laughed at every Cybertuck I’ve seen for the reasons the guy referenced in the post thinks. I’m full-on laughing at the people who plopped down $100k for those 4-year-old’s-drawing-of-a-fucking-Halo-Warthog pieces of shit. Bullying serves a social function and these dumbasses are in need of it.