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This cybertruck in Prague got a free wash!

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    chaoticneutralczech@feddit.org
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    …and paper that says “Enjoy the rust, swasticar” on the windshield

    Seen in Prague-Karlín, about 30 m away from that other mildly vandalized vehicle. Looking up the licence plate, the owner’s full name seems to be Igor Norton Tesla Slovák and it’s the first Cybertruck in the country, so he must have spent lots of money importing it and modding it (and bribing officials?) to pass registration.

    Yes, Prague is inexplicably car-brained for how dense the public transport network is.

    Phil Mason, aka Thunderf00t, is a US expat at the Czech Academy of Sciences in Prague and most of his last 80 videos are about criticizing Musk. I wonder if he ever encounters a Cybertruck (there have been multiple for quite a while) and films it up close, it would help if he stopped reusing footage so much.

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      …and paper that says “Enjoy the rust, swasticar” on the windshield

      Seen in Prague-Karlín, about 30 m away from that other mildly vandalized vehicle. Looking up the licence plate, the owner’s full name seems to be Igor Norton Tesla Slovák and it’s the first Cybertruck in the country, so he must have spent lots of money importing it and modding it (and bribing officials?) to pass registration.

      Yes, Prague is inexplicably car-brained for how dense the public transport network is.

      Phil Mason, aka Thunderf00t, is a US expat at the Czech Academy of Sciences in Prague and most of his last 80 videos are about criticizing Musk. I wonder if he ever encounters a Cybertruck (there have been multiple for quite a while) and films it up close, it would help if he stopped reusing footage so much.

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      evil_shrubbery@lemm.ee
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      Wait what?
      No, go back, revoke registration, EU mommy help!!!

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        Wait what?
        No, go back, revoke registration, EU mommy help!!!

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        chaoticneutralczech@feddit.org
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        There are some in Germany too -_-
        Edit: for show only, unlike this one

        Weird how these two nations accomodate cars so much despite all the public transit they already have (they rank #2 and #4 in the world by rail network density).

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          There are some in Germany too -_-
          Edit: for show only, unlike this one

          Weird how these two nations accomodate cars so much despite all the public transit they already have (they rank #2 and #4 in the world by rail network density).

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          evil_shrubbery@lemm.ee
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          Czech & Germany both have a lot of car manufacturing going on too (like proper cars I mean), even if the culture is sadly slow to turn to public transport (heavy propaganda), they should be proud enough to (culturally) reject bad cars (especially expensive ones).

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            Czech & Germany both have a lot of car manufacturing going on too (like proper cars I mean), even if the culture is sadly slow to turn to public transport (heavy propaganda), they should be proud enough to (culturally) reject bad cars (especially expensive ones).

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            Rikudou_Sage
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            Heavy propaganda? Like me taking an hour to commute to work using car and two hours using public transport?

            Or when I used to live closer to my work, I could either drive 15 minutes or take 45 minutes with public transport.

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              Heavy propaganda? Like me taking an hour to commute to work using car and two hours using public transport?

              Or when I used to live closer to my work, I could either drive 15 minutes or take 45 minutes with public transport.

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              evil_shrubbery@lemm.ee
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              Yes, propaganda, interest groups, and foreign politics made sure of that.

              There is no normal reason for it to be that way, especially of there would be equal money belong poured in public transport infrastructure as it is in cars/roads/etc.

              Public transport can offer much faster commutes if it isn’t underfunded & for the poor only.

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