CyberChompy
Well-known member
- Joined
- Jul 30, 2024
- Threads
- 18
- Messages
- 72
- Reaction score
- 211
- Location
- Dallas
- Vehicles
- 2024 CyberBeast FS
- Thread starter
- #1
errrr, could be true, or could be "how can I get a bit of free PR which names me specifically as a Country Music Artist and also gives the name of my biggest hit" story.
At the end of the day, he came across as a faux country techbro complaining about a social interaction while buying corporate coffee lmao.his first mistake was going to Starbucks
Could be, but the situations are plenty believable. Most of us have had similar ones, and there’s been several threads on here about members selling their trucks to get out of the spotlight and away from the hate.errrr, could be true, or could be "how can I get a bit of free PR which names me specifically as a Country Music Artist and also gives the name of my biggest hit" story.
Oh, I believe it happened, it's just the PR spin on the background of the victim that's being exploited for views/clicks/marketing. When I get flipped off, I never mention my 1999 MCSE certification and that I once won "Best project management demonstration" resulting in a $250 Circuit City card in my flip-off report. It's just a comment on the celeb/influencer "news" culture at the moment. Cybertruck flip-offs know no social barrier.Could be, but the situations are plenty believable. Most of us have had similar ones, and there’s been several threads on here about members selling their trucks to get out of the spotlight and away from the hate.
I’m keeping my truck no matter how bad it gets. Non-owner’s verbal opinions are completely irrelevant to me, and if they physically escalate to where I need defend myself or my property, I’m always ready and willing to do so.
The ownership experience hasn’t been exactly what I thought it would be. No one was quite ready for what early 2025 was like (see how I didn’t mention politics?), but the driving experience has been incredible and will continue to be for a long time.