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Yvette Blauvelt arrived at Seattle’s University Village with a “cone of shame.”
A Tesla owner since 2019, she felt as if she had to justify why she was at the protest against Tesla CEO Elon Musk held biweekly at the upscale mall. So she brought a pet recovery cone to wear around her neck, and a picture of a sad dog.
“I love my car. I don’t love what’s going on with Elon Musk,” Blauvelt said.
cars in america are boring
and ev-s are super boring; adding a screen with stupid time waster apps is not interesting
and telsa has decided to keep its neg-hitting NAZI sideshow of a boss with little interest in labor or worker rights
so wow they are fast and neat doorhandles et cetera but yeah what exactly is there to love in the long term about an electric wheelbarrow that people use as a proxy for having a soul ?