getsometom
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- Tom
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- Cybertruck
I would not be surprised if you make the news with your eventful delivery.
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The man nearly sliced into the artery in his wrist on the edge of a cybertruck, and me pointing out that this problem needs to be fixed means I'm "running a campaign against Tesla"?Your profile pic is interesting. Those are indeed sharper than Cybertruck. Do you have a campaign against Legos too?
I thought it was odd too, then I realized OP reached over the corner of the vehicle to rub on the damaged part of the tailgate.Still don't understand the exact way this happened. I did read his description of the incident twice... It happened a little different than described? Or some information was left out?
There are endless numbers of things in the world on which you can injure yourself that are in no way defective. You can cut, gouge or scrape yourself bloody on almost anything that is harder than your tender skin.The man nearly sliced into the artery in his wrist on the edge of a cybertruck, and me pointing out that this problem needs to be fixed means I'm "running a campaign against Tesla"?
You seem to be under the impression that's it's normal to receive a serious injury from merely brushing your wrist up against a metal panel on a vehicle.There are endless numbers of things in the world on which you can injure yourself that are in no way defective. You can cut, gouge or scrape yourself bloody on almost anything that is harder than your tender skin.
And like the ridiculous video of slicing the skin off a cucumber on the Tesla panel, you are spreading gross misdirection. You can do the same thing with your Legos, with a quarter or the edge of most any door, but that does not mean they are dangerous or defective. It means you should not scrape your skin on them.
I can believe that. ?I don't think anything I say to you at this point is going to be reasonable.
To be honest, I could do that, as I have very very tender skin and bleed easily, mostly subcutaneous. Not so deep as OP, I think, haha, with the LEGO though. Overall I'm grateful for all sides of the conversation here as I do need to think about these things and potential solutions while I am patiently waiting to get my hands on a CT. Even if it just means I must learn to take more care with doors and edges, I believe the knowledge of sharp edges is a positive.You can do the same thing with your Legos
Me too, I'm 74 and it only gets worse, just gouged myself on the vacuum cleaner. I agree people should be made aware of any possible risks they might not have thought of, but the posters know perfectly well they playing to the anti-Cybertruck, anti-Tesla, anti-EV audience to brew up another media storm.To be honest, I could do that, as I have very very tender skin and bleed easily, mostly subcutaneous. Not so deep as OP, I think, haha, with the LEGO though. Overall I'm grateful for all sides of the conversation here as I do need to think about these things and potential solutions while I am patiently waiting to get my hands on a CT. Even if it just means I must learn to take more care with doors and edges, I believe the knowledge of sharp edges is a positive.
It looks like he bled to death - the first Cybertruck fatality!@bdesign - how are you holding up? would love to know that you are doing well. update if you can.,