Oof.
That’s a bummer situation then.
Oof.
That’s a bummer situation then.
In theory i guess, it’s a bold strategy
Idk why people are so on board with getting rid of the things. It’s just virtue signaling.
If you’re leasing then it’s one thing to break the lease but if you’ve purchased it the fucker already has your money. Your actions can no longer hurt his company (except by denying data collection which is only resolved with destruction)
Just slap an “I didn’t know better and regret this thing” bumper sticker on it. It’s more honest virtue signaling than selling it because you made a mistake. Then just switch cars when it makes sense and don’t buy another naziwagon.
E: i was thinking you might get lucky with some charitable acts of vandalism but then recalled that insurers are allegedly denying some claims on teslas, at least cybertrucks.
You’ve got to mold that silicone or you’ll never be fulfilled.
Yeah definitely useful when managing expectations around buying cheap shit but quality generally peaks or plateaus in the middle of the cost range.
Peoples’ things sure. Company’s things, eh i could care less. Though certain individuals may lay outside of that basic rule depending on wealth and power.
Pastas, oils, lentils, nuts, legumes, and beans ig.
But do conaider that muscle will be a more sustainable form of weight maintenance for your metabolism. Also, protein poweders are very high in calories.
I have ulnar nerve damage so when i hit ctrl+c/x/v i often don’t quite depress C/X or V fully without thinking about it. So i use drag text quite often.
I’ve only very rarely had drag text misfire unintentionally.
I actually miss the humor that stemmed from an environment where everything was assumed a joke unless it’s missing a punchline. Not the racism/sexism/etc, which was prevalent of the time it became popular, but the style. The edgy style can be done really well (e.g. Bo Burnham, George Carlin, etc…).
Has been. For a long, long time.
Personally i’m hard pressed to call vandalism of tesla products delinquent behavior.
You could just use their email address and donate any amount to actblue. Their inbox will be endlessly saturated.
No. Traditionally you just stockpile and artificially generate scarcity in the market until the demand rises again.