[-] [email protected] 64 points 5 months ago

haha isn't it so funny how I'm in charge of the panopticon and you have no choice but to shut the fuck up and bear it?

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ALT: blue tricycle with flatbed panels lowered

Maybe a more philosophical question, but my country classifies this gorgeous bastard as an electric tricycle because its max speed is locked at 25 km/h so it can be driven without any license.

fun fact, a mini version of this without a cabin is getting really popular with old people in rural areas as a way to replace their bikes because it lowers their chances of getting ran over by cars.

I assume it's also being used as a covert disability aid since it looks less like something that would get you discriminated by ableists or by your mates at the pub.

back to the model in the picture, I also predict a big uptake by the people using horse-drawn carts to haul cargo/people. yes, we do have street-legal horse public transport, why do you ask? 🤭

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ALT: Espresso sunbathing on a chair with wooden handles and red canvas with a yellow leaves motif

[-] [email protected] 52 points 6 months ago

he probably wouldn't even die, he'd just spread it to as many people as possible so he can turn it into a global pandemic and kill off the "undesirables"

[-] [email protected] 53 points 7 months ago

I love the idea that there are kids out there who think adults just wake up every day, eat a chipicao croissant then take the sticker tattoo that comes with it, slap it on their skin, leave the tap water run on it for a while then just go to their big boy job

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submitted 7 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/32684736

Zhang Yazhou was sitting in the passenger seat of her Tesla Model 3 when she said she heard her father's panicked voice: The brakes don't work! Approaching a red light, her father swerved around two cars before plowing into an SUV and a sedan and crashing into a large concrete barrier.

Stunned, Zhang gazed at the deflating airbag in front of her. She could never have imagined what was to come: Tesla sued her for defamation for complaining publicly about the car's brakes — and won. A Chinese court ordered Zhang to pay more than $23,000 in damages and publicly apologize to the $1.1 trillion company.

[-] [email protected] 95 points 7 months ago

this is simply an extension of how y'all treat Neuro divergent people in hospitals and psych wards. I assume the fact that it happened in the open made people outraged compared to when it happens behind closed doors

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