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- videos@lemmy.world
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- videos@lemmy.world
“Days after launch, you’re sitting at a red light. The novelty is gone and you’re not any happier. Maybe it’s your imagination, but the gaps in the door look off. You think you saw a car full of teens laughing at you earlier. You are now $100,000 in debt for a meme, and you feel … nothing.”
I’m all for making fun of the Cybertruck, and anything from Felon Husk really, but I’d bet real money that thumbnail photo was doctored. I tried searching around for verified photos of rust but nothing substantial came up from a reputable source. Anyway, just wanted to point this out.
Photoshopped clickbait pictures have been the norm for long enough for me to assume they’re all fake these days.
There’s such a strive for user attention people will do anything for it
yeah…doesn’t mean I have to like it though! 😅
Wow, great work Sherlock
It’s obviously fake but also intentionally deceiving, no? The lack of honesty is disappointing if you ask me.
Either it’s obviously fake, or deceiving. Both can’t be true.
BTW: look at covers of old magazines. Exaggerated Photoshops are a perfectly normal way to point at a problem. One might call it stylized: https://files.magzter.com/resize/magazine/1452683603/1528432176/view/3.jpg
Probably just a parody on Cybertruck pretending to drive us into Cyberpunk future, since it is too rusty and garbage to get us there.
You mean it’s not obvious?