• @[email protected]OP
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    251 year ago

    How so? Doesn’t seem like much of a disconnect with the article as sometimes happens.

    • blazera
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      -251 year ago

      Where is the “supposed to be glad” part in the article?

      • Volkditty
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        301 year ago

        Last paragraph…

        "Then the wheel falls off while you’re driving, or the autopilot plows into a jersey wall, and you’re meant to be thrilled.* Glad even. Grateful! This is proof: You were an early adopter. A beta tester, a brave explorer. You’re helping to work out the bugs, mapping new territory. Who knows? In a hundred years this car’s descendants might be as reliable as cars that by then will be 150 years old, and you will have played a part in making it so. Won’t that be nice.

        *Assuming you lived through it."

        • blazera
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          -321 year ago

          But they’re claiming this as being something said or insinuated or anything from Tesla themselves. Who is telling Tesla owners they’re supposed to be happy when their cars have problems?

          • @[email protected]
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            171 year ago

            Do you struggle to comprehend simile, metaphor, hyperbole? Can you discern an opinion from a fact, or indeed an OpEd article from regular fact based reporting? Do you have difficulty detecting sarcasm and facetious turns of phrase? Does wit and creativity intimidate and confuse you? Are you secretly a Thermian from the historical documents chronicling the later adventures of the NSEA Protector?

            • @[email protected]
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              -131 year ago

              This is neither simile, metaphor or hyperbole. If anything it could be a strawman, but more realisticly it’s just rage-bait.