Yes and I hope the owner does bother to remove the sticker.
Cyberstuck
A place to post your Cybertruck fails!
No doxxing and all the basic rules of a sub
It's funny either way
People are pathetic.
Absolutely! I mean look at that sad sack of shit on the sticker in the photo!
Not as political, but how about something like these?
From what I remember, putting this on a painted surface is vandalism because it can ruin the paint topcoat. Putting it on glass is NOT vandalism because it can be removed without damage.
I'm not sure about stainless steel, because I thought the whole point was that it could be cleaned, so I guess it depends on if they want to admit it's a bad finishing material or not.
Technically, yes.
In my mind, whether or not this person deserves it depends on when they bought the truck. If they ordered it long before Elmo began showing us how insane he really was, then they're just a bit of a douche. If they bought it since the salute, they deserve more than a sticker.
by the time the cybertruck was announced he was very publicly insane already.
also regardless of musk, this is a death trap that shouldn't be (and in normal countries isn't) allowed on the road at all. Just because the US law allows billionaires to kill children doesn't mean we should as well. a sticker is getting off easy.
no excuse for owning a cybertruck.
I hadn't realised before that it's an anagram of "ELON MUSK TESLA".
You're only missing two I's, three C's, one Z, one K and have two L's, two E's, one T, one M, and one S left over.
No, it’s a fucking sticker. Grow up.
slaps ‘Biden did this’ sticker on top of it
That's entering sticker-bombing territory, which might be terrorism, it's got "bombing" in the name.
Maybe it's a factory optional extra someone chose.
Legality and morality are distinctly independent concepts.
Should laws follow morality?
Ideally, yes.
In capitalism…not even in the same universe
Morality is subjective. But it's an interesting question. It sounds like the obvious answer should be yes, but who decides what is moral?
Even if we go by what the majority thinks, does that automatically make it moral? There was a time when the moral thing was to burn witches at the stake. We'd call that immoral today.
This feels like a can of worms.
People are cool