A random thing I’ve noticed driving across the country in the last couple of years:

Electric cars are now aggressively normal, but eternal Elon drama aside, you can spot a Tesla (almost) anywhere — in (nearly) any section of the U.S., neighborhood, etc.

Likely because they’re just, well, cheaper.

I don’t have anything to add to this observation other than Teslas are just…flippin’ everywhere, and they’re easy to spot because they all look exactly the same regardless of the model.

Except for a Cybertruck. It looks…different.*

*Bad. It looks bad. Incredibly, inexplicably bad.

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@jackmjenkins I saw a purple cybertruck the other day. Just as ugly.

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