
A Cybertruck ‘blew up’ outside Trump’s hotel in Las Vegas

When people are way too smug about their wrong answer.
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Obligatory fuck Connor Mcgregor.
"Spain is a BRICS nation"
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Compares Turning Radius to Turning Circle and "Stands By The Numbers I Found"
A Cybertruck ‘blew up’ outside Trump’s hotel in Las Vegas
Having a discussion about turning radius of the EV trucks, and a person takes a radius for 2 vehicles, and then compares it to the turning circle of the 3rd.
I try to politely point out that the numbers he's comparing aren't the same, and then he replies that he "stands by the numbers I found"
The things you can buy on amazon
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Like duct tape - my god, what is the world coming to
John Oliver is being pedantic about Venn diagrams...
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Kamala Harris is known to love Venn diagrams and would be cringing hard at this.
For reference, circles in Venn (Euler) diagrams are sets of objects with a certain property. Select objects are shown inside or outside of each circle depending on whether they belong to the set.
A good example is xkcd 2962: