💰 Grifter "Mad at the Internet" - a/k/a My Psychotherapy Sessions

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They don't even have pictures of a factory line. It feels so much like a pipe dream at best or a poorly thought out scam at worst
It probably is a scam, or at best vaporware. One thing about these emerging automotive companies is that a lot of them are going to go away. Even semi-established brands with good products are suffering. Lucid just layed off 1,000 people and they have, from what I hear, an incredibly competent product. There was the company Fisker that shit out a bunch of half baked SUVs, then went bankrupt, and left the couple thousand people that bought one holding a worthless piece of shit that had major software issues.

This happened between the great depression and world war II as well. there were a lot of companies that built cars, but due to economic circumstances, folded, and basically left us with the big three (GM, Ford, Chrysler) and a bunch of stragglers (Studebaker/Packard, Nash/Hudson, Kaiser/Willys/Jeep). Studebaker/Packard went bankrupt, and the rest became a conglomerate named AMC, which eventually got absorbed into Chrysler around 1990.

The difference now is that you have to think about software in the car, what that software is collecting, and how youre gonna have to deal with it 10-15 years down the line, not just parts availability. I'm pretty sure the radios in 2007+ GM trucks control the sound of the clicking of the turn signal instead of it being its own relay/module, so if you have to change out the factory radio, you have to install a separate thing to control the turn signals. That was nearly 20 years ago, and I am sure the situation has not gotten better.
Imagine a vehicle that isn't crippled by bloat bullshit and subscription services and overly elaborate electronics. Imagine a vehicle you can actually work on yourself without risking a lawsuit for tampering with IP.
Not gonna happen with our overly litigious and retarded society. For anyone that enjoys driving, all the electronic systems are a nuisance, but remember that most people that have cars do not buy them for a want, but a need to get places. those electronic systems help keep dumb bitches in their leased Mercedes GLC 43 from killing you, or worse, making you a vegetable. Furthermore, even though crash structures add a lot of money to the price of new vehicles, they are ultimately a benefit.
There is no way that either of these vehicles the reo truck and the slate truck will cost under $50k
Slate has a base price of just under $25k, and they probably can keep it that way since it is extremely basic. There isn't even a standard radio, its $250 for an integrated (probably mono) bluetooth speaker. Slate is probably going to try and make margin on accessories that they provide. The BOM on the truck probably isn't much either. It really just looks like a golf cart with just the bare minimum of shit on it to federalize it for road use.
 
There is no way that either of these vehicles the reo truck and the slate truck will cost under $50k
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Communists are calling LATAM and LatinX people brownoids who live in brimstone nigger hell (parading it around socials as a cool burn/good comeback) and @Null is blackpilling? (during superchats)
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TUTAL CHUDTURAL DOMINANCE
ITS NOT OVER UNTIL WE WIN
 
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I remember Null using Undertale music once or twice for the intro, and since the creator of Undertale just put out a new part of his next game (spoilers, it sucked) I'd like to share the one song from that entire chapter that I really enjoyed.


I particularly like the bridge and the segment that follows it. If that doesn't tickle your fancy then I'd recommend this song from last year.

That Toby Fox sure is a fag but he can make some good music.
 
Null could you have a look at the new Uwe boll movie?
The guy that beat the shit out of that one guy, then that guy ate cakes till he shoot himself.

Any way it's kinda funny since browns and blacks are involved and you might have a good take for Gumroad or MATI review.


And as of now, the movie is up on Twidder for free, even Elon retweeted it. Hell I'd go and upload it here, but it's way too large. It's better if papa Nool does it instead.

 
I particularly like the bridge and the segment that follows it. If that doesn't tickle your fancy then I'd recommend this song from last year.
Music enjoyers are kind of like anime niggers in that, to the best of my knowledge, null has never, ever, ever, ever taken an intro suggestion, and yet we keep offering them anyway.

 
I've figured out why europoors are always constantly coping about not having AC. In the UK THEY'RE NOT ALLOWED TO. The police come to your door and demand you uninstall your AC unit because it breaches their "cooling heierarchy.
From GBnews.com
Planning officials at councils have told residents to take down their cooling units over concerns about carbon dioxide emissions.
They say AC, despite the heat, should serve only as a "last resort".
The crackdown comes from building regulations which demand "active cooling" is used only after all "passive cooling" methods, like opening windows or running fans, have been exhausted.
The Tories have accused the Government of leaving Britain "in the dark ages" through Net Zero policies which prevent citizens from accessing "modern conveniences that are completely normal in other countries".
Standard guidance says planning consent is not needed for air conditioning in most circumstances.
Imagine telling someone in freedomland that their AC had to be a last resort. I think it's legal to shoot them on sight.
One Londoner received orders to "permanently remove" two cooling units from the rear of their property, The Telegraph revealed.
Camden Council's planning inspectors determined there was "no justification" for the equipment, ruling it breached the authority's "cooling hierarchy" policy.
During an appeal, the homeowner was advised to open windows and balcony doors in their first-floor flat to achieve ventilation "by natural means".
When the resident raised security concerns in the crime-addled capital, inspectors dismissed these, arguing the risk was not "as great as those associated with ground floor windows" and suggesting windows could remain closed overnight.
Live in a shitty neighborhood? Just open your windows and close them when there's a little cheeky crime happening!

Here's a guy on twitter with a solution- hiding a portable AC unit like it's Anne Frank and disguising the hot air exhaust
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Suffah Angloids
E: Here's the Cooling Hierarchy

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