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I said this on my stream and I said this in the comments. I responded to some people that said this. When you're taking the position of like, trying to find some defense of what Tesla's doing. It's the harder one for the audience that we're gonna attract and have. It's harder to do. It's very easy to be the guy that's like, hey, Tesla sucks.
I said this on my stream and I said this in the comments. I responded to some people that said this. When you're taking the position of like, trying to find some defense of what Tesla's doing. It's the harder one for the audience that we're gonna attract and have. It's harder to do. It's very easy to be the guy that's like, hey, Tesla sucks.
And it makes for a much better podcast to have people having differing opinions.
And it makes for a much better podcast to have people having differing opinions.
And it makes for a much better podcast to have people having differing opinions.
I actually thought a good litmus test for this is if you've made it this far in the episode... and you have a comment you want to make, put two asterisks just at the end of your comment, whatever it is, and it's just a sign that you heard this part of the episode.
I actually thought a good litmus test for this is if you've made it this far in the episode... and you have a comment you want to make, put two asterisks just at the end of your comment, whatever it is, and it's just a sign that you heard this part of the episode.
I actually thought a good litmus test for this is if you've made it this far in the episode... and you have a comment you want to make, put two asterisks just at the end of your comment, whatever it is, and it's just a sign that you heard this part of the episode.
I just want to see. You're trying to do the deal thing.
I just want to see. You're trying to do the deal thing.
I just want to see. You're trying to do the deal thing.
You're trying to honeypot the comment. No, no, no. I just want to see. I just want to see. This one time, I won't ask for it again, but that conversation came up a lot. And I thought I'd clarify is like, I think, I don't know if I've ever met anybody in my entire life that has said, let's get rid of all the cars in like rural America and suburbia. Like legitimately has that opinion.
You're trying to honeypot the comment. No, no, no. I just want to see. I just want to see. This one time, I won't ask for it again, but that conversation came up a lot. And I thought I'd clarify is like, I think, I don't know if I've ever met anybody in my entire life that has said, let's get rid of all the cars in like rural America and suburbia. Like legitimately has that opinion.
You're trying to honeypot the comment. No, no, no. I just want to see. I just want to see. This one time, I won't ask for it again, but that conversation came up a lot. And I thought I'd clarify is like, I think, I don't know if I've ever met anybody in my entire life that has said, let's get rid of all the cars in like rural America and suburbia. Like legitimately has that opinion.
No, I don't know either.
No, I don't know either.
No, I don't know either.
And I was like, so why would that be ours? And the idealistic form of these things, I think, is like, okay, well, you have a really good public transportation system that lets people basically choose to have a car or not if they really want one. Because I think the way cities are structured now, like in LA, you basically have no choice.
And I was like, so why would that be ours? And the idealistic form of these things, I think, is like, okay, well, you have a really good public transportation system that lets people basically choose to have a car or not if they really want one. Because I think the way cities are structured now, like in LA, you basically have no choice.
And I was like, so why would that be ours? And the idealistic form of these things, I think, is like, okay, well, you have a really good public transportation system that lets people basically choose to have a car or not if they really want one. Because I think the way cities are structured now, like in LA, you basically have no choice.