A Tesla Cybertruck owner says there is a concerted effort to publicly shame people who drive the all-electric truck. He recounts several instances where people pointed and laughed at him while driving his Cybertruck.
I live in rural Alberta. If you want an electric vehicle a lighting is the same sort of silly as a cybertruck. I was not factoring in towing, I did not mention towing, I don't think towing matters to most truck owners other then an excuse.
You should look at evs, but if you want to be environmentaly friendly buying a literal truck load of lithium batteries is not the flex you think it is.
If by “plenty of towing capacity” you mean “a burning desire to pollute the world,” then sure. That’s a good way to describe the subhumans who buy these gas guzzling monstrosities.
Ok so like serious note: you do realize when people have a conversation, typically we don't act like assholes on purpose. I'm starting to wonder if trolling isn't somehow related to a mental illness. I mean you put a lot of effort into simply ignoring what I said, insulting people, and finding a way to feel superior.
I hope you don't interact like that with people you see everyday. I'm worried for you bud, there's plenty to joke about on the internet without being a joke yourself.
Anyone who has a pickup truck they don’t need for work has chosen their own vanity over concern for pollution. They’re part of a death cult. We are not in a conversation with these creatures anymore, we are at war, which they will win, and most sentient life on this planet will end, and that is mostly because of pusillanimous snivelers like you.
I agree with peopleproblems. Stop being a condescending dick.
It doesn't help you get your point across, it just makes it so people think that you're a dick and stop taking you seriously.
I’m not trying to make a “point.” There’s no fixing our current ecological situation, not until after the inevitable population collapse. But don’t worry. As we variously starve and drown and burn in the apocalypse, perhaps we can find it in our hearts to be polite.