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ACBCJM
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🙄雪球AI持有者; 🐴马斯克批判性粉丝; 👽Model Y 350k 版老韭菜车主; 👾已环游祖国1/3; 😾川麻爱好者非本地人; ----- Bad day? I got you.
Tham gia Ağustos 2019
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For the last 7 years, I’ve driven an SUV. Before that? A Charger. If you’d asked me two months ago if I’d ever own an EV, I would’ve laughed and said, “Not a chance”.
Then one of my coworkers made the mistake of letting me “drive” their Tesla.
It was love at first drive. 🤗
Exactly two weeks later, I was standing in the break room at work staring at my phone thinking, “Did I really just buy an entire car…through an app…in like 5 minutes?!” 😳
No dealership.
No hours of paperwork.
No negotiating.
Just… tap, tap, tap…
“Congratulations on your new car.”
I’ve had her for over a month now, and I’m pretty sure I’ve become that person.
You know…the one who finds any excuse to talk about their Tesla 🤭
And apparently it’s contagious.
Now my mom, my aunt, my sister-in-law, my father-in-law, and one of my friends are all looking into getting one after “driving” mine.
This car is honestly ridiculous, in the best possible way.
Every week I discover something else it can do, and I’m still walking outside just to look at her. 😂
I guess the lesson here is…don’t let your friends “drive” your Tesla unless you’re prepared to create another Tesla owner. ⚡
They say it’s something in the vents 😅
I want them all to hurry up and get one too so we can have a synchronized light show. 😭
Anyway, everyone have a Happy 4th! 🎉
Via Angelia Frost-Rogers, fb




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@KettlebellDan I think there are a lot of people like me who want this card.
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@KseniiaBaziian I'm also in China, and I'm so glad you'd give me such a compliment! Have a great trip!
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Some notes after travelling around China for 2 months
- China is huge and has something in store for everyone from big cities to ancient villages, from nature to high tech, from culture to shopping.
- Each region has completely different nature, architecture and cuisine.
- It’s very safe everywhere any time of day or night.
- Crazy mix between modern & local / traditional - think skyscrapers & clothing drying on ropes outside. Old residential buildings are kept intact, which adds contrast.
- There’s no such concept as quietness and personal space. Extra loud everywhere. Either very crowded or completely empty.
- There’s no culture of resting and enjoying in China, especially compared to Europe where everything is about slow living. Here you come to a beautiful place, Chinese snap pics and move on to the next place - they don’t really take it in.
- People are in the phones all the time, literally walking on the street and staring in the phones, group dinners where everyone is in the phones are common.
- Understandable because the whole life is in mobile - chats, payments, deliveries, taxis, etc. everything is a couple of clicks away.
- Delicious and very cheap food. Trying new things in each city or region becomes addictive, though I’ve seriously overdosed on sugar, meat, oil and bread. Portions are usually huge and food is not the healthiest.
- Crazy shopping culture in big cities. Stores are massive and very arty, frequently in historic buildings.
- Zero English, so you have to use translator app everywhere. It’s not as difficult as I expected but gets tiring after a long time, as you don't understand anything. In small towns people have a funny habit of talking louder to you as if you'd understand Chinese in this way.

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I must tell everyone, I have been taking action! Peace.
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🇺🇸 My family arrived in New York City in April 1976, fifty years ago, during our country's bicentennial celebration. I sang "America the Beautiful" and recited the Pledge of Allegiance before I was fluent in English. We became naturalized citizens as soon as we were eligible. This country, with its generous people and the world's enviable civil rights, provided us with the opportunity to build a safe, comfortable, and happy life. I am grateful to call the United States of America my home. Happy 250th, America!🇺🇸

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