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Just think about it how society would change with Hyperloop

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800mph.

That means from Germany you could reach pretty much all major European cities (except Moscow) in 1 hour 30 min. Just hop into the hyperloop and you are whereever you want to be. Want to eat dinner in Paris, hop into the Hyperloop and 24min later you are in central Paris. Want to date some black Swedish girl in Stockholm, just hop into the Hyperloop and in 18min you are in her bed chamber.
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>>134915535
Underground drilling will take the better part of a decade.

The real problem is that hyperloops have low passenger capacities, compared to train or planes.

As in everything, speed is a luxury, and like what we saw with the Concord, just because something is technologically superior relative to current options, doesn't mean that it will take off.
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>>134915833
>The real problem is that hyperloops have low passenger capacities, compared to train or planes.
The hyperloop isn't some plain old, for stinking lowlife transportation system. It is for the elites, for the rich, costing you 1000 bucks for a 29min travel time.
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>>134915833

the bright side is that after the infra is built the transport units should be cheaper to produce.
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Oh hey look, it's another failed project from that scam artist
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>>134915535

What a retarded idea. How are they going to have a vacuum in a 400mile fucking tube? And what if ONE THING goes wrong? The whole fucking tube will collapse.

Why not just build maglev trains? They're probably cheaper as well.
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>>134915535
Is musk the biggest nigger of them all? An entire empire fueled on gubberment gibs and always searching for more
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>>134916468
This
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>>134915535
>underground hyperloop
So...basically like a Large Hadron Collider for toddlers?
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Society already has changed, almost beyond repair
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kuUgjGo4t48
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>>134915535
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>>134916616

It isn't entirely vacuumed, the capsules compress the air in front of them and run on a maglev track.
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>>134915535
>Just think about it how society would change with Hyperloop
The same but with a Hyperloop.
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>>134915833
>>134915535
Metal expands
Vaccum can easily be destroyed by outside pressure if theres some leak
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>>134916616

The space is larger than that tube and has vacuum on it, checkmate snownigger
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I just want it to be expensive, otherwise fucking nigger overload everywhere...
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>>134915535
The greatest con-man that ever lived.
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>>134916323
The exact same fucking logic applies to the Concord though. It's for the 'ultra rich' and is classed as exclusively luxury transport. The Concord failed due to unforeseen complications with the noise being too disruptive to cities where it visited, and the demand for such speed being relatively low. In a similar manner, the prohibitive cost or some drawback of the hyperloop might just tip it towards failure.
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Yeah, NYC to DC - they'll be able to move all those children real fast.
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>>134916468
The faggot is a cult leader
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>>134915535
So the coastal elites can be further segregated from the middle of the US? Seems legit.
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>>134916616
this is one of those comments that might not age well if it ends up working

a car? what a retarded idea haha like nigga why not just use horses haha
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>>134917542
>The Concord failed due to unforeseen complications with the noise being too disruptive to cities where it visited
no, it failed because although it was extremely safe, people weren't terribly fond of the idea of dying in a fiery wreck at mach 2. the concorde had an extremely high no-show rate.
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>>134918967
Teleportation? That's just stupid. Like how fast you want to go, nigga? We got hyperloops everywhere.
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>>134915535
So, they're going to finally give access to the public? Neato
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>>134919151
>it failed because although it was extremely safe, people weren't terribly fond of the idea of dying in a fiery wreck at mach 2.

As far as I know Concord was stopped because it was constantly in the red... British Airways and Air France just couldn't afford to keep them running with the high maintenance they required.
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>>134915535
Why doesn't this faggot just fund a kickass rail system like Japan has
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elon musk has a strong chin

is it possible to become a CEO of a multi-billion company if you have a weak chin?
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hyperloop is retarded because it requirs a vacuum
would be better to make orbital rings than a hyperloop
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>>134919502

This.

.t ex BAE employee
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>>134915535
It's prob much cheaper just to take 2 days to get across country. This isn't the city bus here or the monorail.
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>>134916616
Hey come on, how could it be a bad idea to create an ultra expensive high potential fatality tube in a world that's increasingly burying its head in the sand with regards to some of the most violent individuals on the planet that dedicate their lives to blowing shit like this up?
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>>134915833
>just because something is technologically superior relative to current options, doesn't mean that it will take off.
exactly, it takes some dedicated to push that shit through and give it birth and raise it and make it grow
ebin musk already pushed a big shit with spacex, not only creating a space company (guaranteed failure 99%), landing rockets, but also a car company (guaranteed failure 75%). he can birth that shit easy. my only irk is that he is a fake persona or some kike shilling for muh global warming, we will see
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Tbh I've been promised bullet trains and lightning quick flights from New York to DC by headlines my whole life.
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Hasn't this shit been debunked, seems like another scammy monorail
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>>134915535
you still have to be with other smelly people and only have fixed destinations. Flying car or nothing.
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>>134915535
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>>134920546
Shhhh, don't tell them...
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I heard those things are awfully loud.
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>>134915535
> being able to deliver gas to all jews around the world on christmas eve

i finally have wishes for Santa
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>>134920546
Debunked how?

Take a tube, pump out the atmosphere, objects move through it with less resistance. The idea works, implementing that is just an engineering challenge.

One I think we're capable of overcoming.
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>>134921992

It glides as softly as a cloud!
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>>134922802
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNFesa01llk
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>>134922802
There is alot of shit you can enginer your way to whit enough funding but actualy getting the funding or finding enough people that think its gona be worth it is the real issue.
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>>134921175
:DDDD
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>>134923492
If only he wasn't so insufferable
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>>134915535
Yea, but Deutsche bahn suck bulls mate. What happend to your transrapid?? BER or S21?? Your Parliament members planning to sink another billions of euros to corporate friends. You will never learn, sausage muncher.
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>>134916323
That's just not true though.

Must stated himself a ticket is only 20-30 bucks.
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>>134915535
The US military already has this look up RANDCORP
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>>134917031
MONORAIL
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>>134923492
All of Thunderfoots points center around two arguments.

1) It's hard to maintain a total vacuum in large, artificial spaces
and
2) What if something goes wrong and it crashes

For starters it's being built underground which massively reduces the chance of something breaking it from the outside while also making it easier to maintain as a vacuum chamber. Depending on the porousness of the rock you may not even need that much metallic shielding: the cavern itself has exploitable structural stability. As well, you don't need to maintain a full vacuum for the system to be useful. You start to see advantages in drag at 70% atmospheric pressure and air resistance is barely a factor at 20% and lower. Thunderfoot pointing to vacuum chambers used for engineering spacecraft as an example of the difficulties with evacuated tube transport systems is kind of dishonest as no serious engineers expect these things to be perfect vacuums.

As usual Thunderfoot throws reason to the quick and goes for the lowest hanging fruit for criticism: CGI renders put out by Tesla for marketing purposes.
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>Want to date some black Swedish girl in Stockholm
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNFesa01llk
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in bed chamber. sign me up.
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>>134915535
You do realize it won't work? Based on thermodynamics I can predict a major collision on the first testing, due to thermal expansion. Also, because it will be done in CA, a major earthquake area, how will it always stay in vacuum? Even if all of that worked, I believe costs will increase exponentially due to the high maintenance costs of a vacuum chamber larger than the largest vacuum chamber mankind has.
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>>134915535
>thinks about hyperjewp
>trusts nasa
>follows some youtube fag

really, get out of here
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Lel this whole thread is just like that thing in Atlas Shrugged, with the new metal

I guess Elon will have to take the first Hyperloop ride himself to prove everyone wrong or die trying
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>>134916616
Gee what insight you have, im sure that has never occurred to Elon or his army of rocket scientists....

Let me just find his number so you can tell them.
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>>134915535
Yuri Bezmenov said to always be suspicious of "super hiways" and single things that link large areas, because they can be shut off at any time, and then youre fucked, like Ukraine.
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>>134915535
Mr, OP, you are fucking naive. Those hyper loops will be on earth common thing like after 100-200year, so forget fucking nigger girl in Sweden any time soon.
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>>134917038
It's 99% vacuumed (100% being space level)
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>>134923492
I bet you belive thundercucks claims on climate change
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>>134924960
>that pic
I sure hope you like lava

Also only in rare cases could you really use the rock itself as support like that, faults are too common.
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>>134924960
I believe tesla themselves stated that it was gonna be at 99% of an atmosphere. Putting underground would solve most problems, but as a result, it would make the price of a ticket the same as that of a plane ticket, if not more, defeating the purpose.
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>>134915535
>black
>Swedish

Kind of redundant there Hans.
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>>134924960
>>134923492
1. I want to hear Musk saying what air pressure will be in the tube.
2. Earthquakes.
3. it's just a maglev. Just build a maglev. Underground, if you need to.

In the end it will turn out that Musk has fooled everybody, because he will just build a long-range electric subway.
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>>134924431
>That's just not true though.
>Must stated himself a ticket is only 20-30 bucks.
The Hyperloop capacity is 800 passengers per hour. To make it profitable you need to hike prices to 1000 bucks a ride.
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>>134925838
>space is a vacuum
>space contains everything that exists
>American education

When will the space is a vacuum meme end? A vacuum contains absolutely nothing and yet everything that we know of exists in space retards
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>>134926292

>defeating the purpose

You can get there in a fraction of the time it would take you to get there on a plane, how do you figure it would defeat the purpose?
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>>134926895
>burger
actualy really unsure if trolling or not at this point in time.
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>>134915535

"Hyperloop" is just a pretty name on an old concept that is not economically feasible nor it is practical to do on Earth.

The "Hyperloop" has been BTFO ever since Airplanes were able to achieve near to super-sonic speeds.

The Hyperloop only makes sense on surface of planets and moons that have no atmosphere to deal with.

Atmospheric pressure is a massive bitch to deal with.
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>>134926895
So space is not a vacuum. How does that explain extremely similar geometrical shapes in all bodies we find above a certain mass? (sphere)
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>>134919724
Correct Sir, also:
The Concorde fleet were undergoing refits after the Air France crash to make them safer. First test flight was from LHR-JFK on September 11, 2001. It made it halfway then turned around.
Also, the A380 was the final nail in the coffin, but those things have been a maintenance nightmare from day one. No new orders in years.
.t gse engineer
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>>134915535
>Not already going for teleporters
You people suck.
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>>134917031
the good old simpson memes
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>>134919577
asking the real questions...
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>>134919502
IIRC it also got a lot of complaints about the sonic booms disturbing people who dont appreciate a fucking passenger jet sonic boom.
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>>134927589
Show me a way to make a working teleporter and I'll build one. This is the next best thing, as far as I'm aware, aside from building personal ICBMs
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>>134919502

SST has never economically viable. The costs of keeping a aircraft flight-worthy at supersonic speeds is extremely high. You only go supersonic over oceans due because of "Sonic Boom".

USSR did it and killed the project while USA outright scrapped its SST program when it became painfully obvious that it wasn't economically viable without massive subsidies.
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>>134915535
>a fucking pipe
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>>134928035
>Show me a way to make a working teleporter
Sure, so you can jew me out of the potential gorillion of dollars?
Ain't gonna happen, Schlomo.
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>sonic booms

All the birds, dying

I hear a buzz everynight

>Musk

he's a CIA Nigger
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>it's a it looked good in the concept art elon musk episode
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>>134915535
>That means from Germany you could reach pretty much all major European cities (except Moscow) in 1 hour 30 min
That's great!
>get bored of grey old Berlin with no distinct architecture, full of shitskins and the same ten stores
>take Hyperloop to Paris
>grey city with no distinct architecture, full of shitskins and the same ten stores
>take Hyperloop to London
>grey city with no distinct architecture, full of shitskins and the same ten stores
>take Hyperloop to Stockholm
>grey city ful with no distinct architecture,l of shitskins and the same ten stores
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>>134920969

fuck yeah flying cars!
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>>134928218
Well, until you get your teleporter off the ground leave my rocket rides alone.
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>>134915535
Gotta make it too expensive for dindus to afford using or theyll be all over the east coast
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>>134915535
>verbal approval to build a tunnel through 4 states
Are people actually dumb enough to believe this?
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>>134919225
Instantaneous Dr. Manhattan like Transmission where you can be at multiple places at the same time? That's just stupid. Like how many places you want to be at at once, nigga? we got teleportation everywhere
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>>134928408
But, why have rockets if you can instantly appear on the other side of the world? It's like you people like living in the stoneage.
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>>134915535

think about how quick you would die if it broke. at least at 70mph it's not necessarily a death sentence.
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Can't MagLevs reach that speed without the drilling, vacuum, and a fraction of the cost, cheaper for everyone, safer as you are overground?
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>>134920199
>>134915535
>>134916468
>>134916674

>Hey if you give me a fuckload government funding I'll make this super cool futuristic technology which will work for sure! Of course it has only seen very limited testing but who cares about that, only stupid luddites amirite? The future is here people, just sign here
t. Elon Musk
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>>134928467
MA fag here. Good. Do it. The more nogs these "intellectuals" live near the more their kids will wake up to the real problems of the world.
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>>134928697
All the safety issues thunderfoot brings up are actually bigger issues for outdoor maglev trains, especially since they are in an environment.

As he points out in his update video, an order of magnitude doesn't really change the lethality of the crashes, and you're only doubling your speed in a vacuum tube.

On the upside, you have an enclosed space that can be kept free of debris and corrosive materials.
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>>134928332
Sadly, this
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>>134926676

>implying musk won't be swimming in government grants
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Oh wow the billionaire welfare queen is building a train shock and awe
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>>134915833

> technologically superior

You spelled infeasible wrong.
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I think the only decent criticism is that mudslimes will try to Allahu Akbar it. Hopefully if this is an issue Musk responds by using his rockets to nuke them, he's probably smart enough to build his own H-bombs so long as the government allows him to.
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>>134915535

No I don't want that.
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>>134926574
>>134926938
>>134926676
>>134925838
>Build insanely expensive transportation project which entirely depends on hundreds of miles of vacuum and people willing to pay handsomely for some time won
>Just a small bomb would destroy the entire thing

Say hello to airport tier security checks, defeating the entire purpose of time saving
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>>134929116

be better to create a virus that targets and kills them based on genetics. then we can claim the land and use it.

trust me t.eternal coloniser
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>>134915535
So, how difficult would it be to turn this thing into a massive railgun that can take out all of NYC in one shot?
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>>134915535
That sounds like Kawanda level tech.
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>>134915535
Does the swedish girl need to be black?
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>>134928852
Talking from ignorance, but I believe an Hyperloop can (should) only crash on terminals, on cities, anyways. I don't know how much damage it would do if it can't stop because reasons, but anything going at 1000km/h is a danger.
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>>134929327
Just load a nuclear weapon inside of it, the underground explosion will probably destroy the entire city.
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>>134916323
This, and guess which tax payers will feel it the most...
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>>134929421
How is this different from a normal maglev train?
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>>134917456
You have to respect it, in a way
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>>134915535

> Hear! Rural Midwestern Whites who we hate! Come dig and build and break your bodies for this sweet hyperloop that will connect one ultra liberal city to another! Then fuck off back to your dumb hick town because you're ruining the "real" America.
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Or you could take a plane
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>>134928376
Only in Kawanda. Didn't you see Black Panther?
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>>134915535
I wish this faggot would just focus on keeping his dying car company alive instead of daydreaming about shit he'll never accomplish.

Also,
>between New York and Washington DC
Who the fuck commutes between NY and DC on a regular basis besides kikes? Unless this thing is going to be nationwide and have some actual utility, then it's just another sci-fi daydream of a wannabe Tony Stark.
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>>134920199
global warming is probably real, too bad UN and by extension most first world countries dont have a solution beyond get comfy its a long ride down
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>>134919151

It mainly failed because of service.

The price was expensive, but other airlines introduced better service and chairs in first/business class, as well as lounges at airports.

Concorde was basically economy style seating for first-class prices.

You would save time on he flight, but you would still be jetlagged, still have to deal with airport security, etc.

People decided it was just better to fly in comfort for the same price, even if the flight took longer.

This made Concorde economically unviable.

The crash was the final nail in the coffin.
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elon musk should be burned alive

tax stealing shitbag never did fuck

not an entrepreneur

jsut a tax thief

american tax payer should own all his assets adn patents etc etc
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>>134929520
It's the same, so it doesn't really make sense to drill a vacuum hole, at least from a safety viewpoint. So if a MagLev can go at the same speed, which it should in the years it would take drilling, the project is stupid.
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>>134915535
I can't wait for this faggot to decide to ride in one of his "spaceships" and it explodes on the pad or in flight..god damn is this jew -shill annoying.
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>>134929771
Not if it's faster and more efficient. There are tradeoffs to be made. A maglev in a vacuum could go MUCH faster than in open air.

Plus, making it more techy makes obtaining funding easier.
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>>134929759
Literally stole zero tax dollars you retard
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>>134915535
>Implying (((they))) won't be using this technology to ship all of the third world into Europe overnight.
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>>134927431
Sphere requires least energy to maintain its shape.
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>>134915535
there wont be Swedish girls in Stockholm achmed
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>>134915535
>800mph.
>That means from Germany you could reach pretty much all major European cities (except Moscow) in 1 hour 30 min


You mean, you could dramatically accelerate globalization and the destruction of all rooted cultures?
That sounds great.
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>>134915535
those crashes would be gnarly. can't wait.
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>>134928332

Germans still with the only sense of long term consequences.
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>>134916323
>Let's make a business targetting ~3% of the population! It will totally work!
Stay in school, Muhammed, I remember grade 11 economics too.
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>>134915833
Will the Concord ever make a comeback? I mean trannies are getting vaginas why can't we fly at higher speeds?
>>
HYPERJEW

JUST
THINK
ABOUT IT,

GOYM
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>>134915535
>works by creating a vacuum so that there's zero air resistance
>one little hole in the tube and everyone in and around the loop will be violently ripped to shreds by the force of the empty space being filled
No thanks, I'll drive.
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>>134928053

Here's a new concept that seems feasible and has some backing

https://boomsupersonic.com

I'm all in favor, because I hate flying and would pay extra to shorten intercontinental flights by half
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>>134930042
Faster, maybe, but more efficient? I doubt it. Only 1 route would be profitable, and it would take years to drill, making it basically unfeasible.

>>134930272
They would destroy a straight line of the city, cause the entire tunnel to at least lose vacuum and become unusable.
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>>134915833
>As in everything, speed is a luxury...

Sure, but when everyone who can afford to take a hyperloop starts using them for travel, airline companies will have no choice but to adapt, and be forced to cater even more to "regular" people.
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>>134930530
Fundamental limits on temperature, mostly. supersonic aircraft experience forces that only a handful of expensive materials can withstand, not to mention there's no way to stop such powerful engines from hitting the air and making powerful noise. It's not like we can just cancel out the energy conversion that causes that.

Technology is not exponential. That's a comic book meme.
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>>134928467

It almost certainly will be.

You see far fewer blacks then gen pop even flying commercial economy
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>>134931036
just looking at that thing i can tell it will have a ludicrous takeoff and landing speed. It will not only be very easy to crash, it won't be able to land at most airports.
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>>134931043
sounds like a fantastic boondoggle the kikes will pay for with public money.
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Are we really so impatient that we can't wait a few hours to travel to the other side of the planet?

I feel like we should be focusing on making air travel cheaper and more comfortable, not faster and more expensive.
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>>134923735
He has his own space program, I think he'll be alright in terms of funding.
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>>134931757
>I feel like we should be focusing on making air travel cheaper and more comfortable, not faster and more expensive.

They have been.
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>>134931807
He doesn't have a space program, he's just a government tit-sucking subcontractor for nasa, the likes of boeing and lockheed, except those companies actually turn a profit.
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>>134931757
Tech has to advance. Can you imagine someone like you 60 years ago? We would still cross the Atlantic on Cruisers, taking 2 weeks, and taking 6 days to get from one coast to another.
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>>134916323
Huh? You can stick 50 people in each and run them every few minutes. It'll be like a bus ticket. The cost will entirely be paying down the capital investment which will require high volume low cost.
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>>134931757
The only thing that is making air travel more expensive is your own government.

t. European used to flying for 40 euro return with RyanAir/EasyJet
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>>134925838

It's more like 10^-5 atm; a pretty damn strong vacuum for most jet engines. If the vacuum is any stronger, there will be a significant dip in top speed of the shuttle.
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>>134926574
It is a long range electric subway. It's a maglev in a reduced atmosphere tube.
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>>134932516
It's a 4 hundred kilometer through rock and sea, which has to be then emptied of air and maintained that way. Then you have to fill it with magnets, and power those magnets with electricity. It does not amortize with 50 dudes every 30 minutes.
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>>134915535
But Thundercuck said it is impossible....
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>>134926676
Well that doesn't add up. How quickly are you planning to pay that thing off? Operational costs are low it's nearly entirely paying off the loan.

At that rate you'd pay down $10bn in 3 years.
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>>134915535
Musk cant even travel the stars. He propagates more worthless dogshit while having a weak ass rocket. I can travel the stars and let humans destroy themselves
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>>134915535

This is fantastic news. They can build one between Germany and Libya so refugees can travel more safely and at greater speeds.
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>>134933040
What sea? It's a fucking subway tunnel with magnets and a more aggressive ventilation system.

That's it. It's not complicated. We could have built this shit 30 years ago but everyone wants to give money to niggers and blow up sand people.
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hol up

we're talking about a train dug under a fucking ocean?

ill take "not gonna happen" for $500, alex
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>>134933575
It has to go straight. There is no straight route from WDC to NYC that doesn't cross water.
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>>134915535
this guy is a fraud
don't believe his lies
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>>134920199
who's this semen demon?
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>>134915535
This guys is a fraud.
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>>134933723
Kiddo, we build long ass tunnels under the ocean all the time.
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>>134934510
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>>134915535
Maglev train in a tube, sure. Maglev train in a VACUUM tube? You're just asking for mass casualties
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>>134915535
markel will build a hyperloop for rapeugees and niggers and flood them into europe. just wait.
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>>134934843
34 secs too late. Agh.
You win this time.
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How does the hyperloop even work


-Dannyboi
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Thunder foot already did a video on why it's bullshit to get more tax subsidies.

California will pay it though.
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Is Elon Musk the only ideas guy that's gotten rich? He pitches these ideas, doesn't bother to see them all the way through and goes to another.

Fucks sake dude, commit to your Electric cars or solar shingles first.
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>>134928541
Omnipresence? That's just mad! Why do you need to be everywhere, we can already be at multiple places!
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>>134915535
So the world's largest vacuum chamber is about 17 miles today (Large Hadron Collider), and this joker is going to build one that's 204 miles long?

Sure.
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>>134915535
how about some above ground high speed trains you huge fucking memeing government loan faggot
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Lets be real here, It will never be finished and Elon will move onto something else and eventually pull the funds completely when he realizes making a underground tunnel from NY to DC isn't some simple task.
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>>134915535
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNFesa01llk
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>>134935951
He does see his projects through, they are just built entirely his products being covered by tax subsidies or outright paid for by taxpayers in full.

SpaceX
>only one customer that matters, US government
SolarCity
>only affordable for consumers because they receive copious subsidies for buying it
Tesla
>same as SolarCity, only "affordable" because of huge tax credits people get for buying them, and even then, still twice as expensive as other sedans
Hyperloop
>once again, only one type of customer, governments
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Hyperloop would give it's passengers a 90% chance of death and a 100% chance of a massive headache.
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>>134916862
Give the Swiss our EU gibs and they'll finish it in under a year
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>>134936642
Makes sense. So as long as he's producing new ideas he's getting more tax subsidies?
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>>134918967
His point was that 400 miles long vacuum tube has a central point of failure. And that central point of failure is EVERY fucking point on the tube.

It would be like having cars where when one car break downs, every single car on the planet breaks down as well.
>>
"bed chamber" deal breaker right there
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>>134936642
You know the best part of it all?

>US throws money at all three; Tesla, SpaceX and SolarCity
>Tesla and SpaceX then "loan" this to SolarCity
>SolarCity then pays its "debt" back to Tesla and SpaceX

It's like some retard tried to explain a Ponzi Scheme, but the person he was explaining it too was even more retarded and said they wanted to get in on the ground floor. Musk's companies are irl 4chan gold accounts.
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>>134915535
>Want to eat dinner in Paris, hop into the Hyperloop and 24min later you are in central Paris. Want to date some black Swedish girl in Stockholm, just hop into the Hyperloop and in 18min you are in her bed chamber.
Wait, so its a teleporter?
Amazing, how the tech moves quickly now.

Fells just like yesterday it was sf form Star Trek.
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>>134915535

>That means from Germany you could reach pretty much all major European cities (except Moscow) in 1 hour 30 min.

What are you planning Hans?
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>>134931943
These 787s really get my almonds activated
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>>134915535
So now he wants to put an unproven, undeveloped, and very expensive technology underground where it will be significantly more expensive, harder to maintain, and under even more pressure.

Talk about a con man.
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I saw that Musk is now planning for a smaller Mars ship, because his original plan was 100% bullshit. Don't forget, if you're reading this, you'll never live to see a Mars colony.
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>>134925501
>thinking Elon thinks his schemes out
>>
Imagine being in something that crashes at 800 mph. Wew
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>>134916468
Yup. It'll be hilarious when we hit the next recession and this piece of shit goes broke because the government won't be subsidizing all his crazy fucking schemes.
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>>134924431
>Must stated himself a ticket is only 20-30 bucks.

bull fucking shit.
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>>134915535
>Just think about it how society would change with Hyperloop
Will it be to the better? No. Just faster travell and corresponding demand on you to work harder. And some kike will find a way to get lot of shekels without working.
>>
The technology is pretty much unproven. Tbere's now way this is going to work. Musk is taking us all for a ride with this bullshit.
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>>134924431
>>134926676
They've never actually demonstrated any of their shit running in a way that proves anything.

Their test track takes fucking half an hour to load a single pod because that's how long it takes to get down to pressure, and that thing is tiny compared to the plan.
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>>134915535
Can't see any nihilistic orcs sabotaging that, nope.
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>>134930144
Where do you think he gets all his money? Tesla never makes a profit, it's stock price is a bubble, the government almost fully subsidizes everything he does. Put a bullet in your brain, buddy.
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>>134915833

Why dont they use those fucking boring machines that they use for building (((their))) underground bases? Those things can dig miles in a fucking day
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>>134941301
b-but muh GDP.. with this we could cram everyone inside of crowded urban centers and live the utopian bladerunner dream
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>>134915535
Terrorists will exploit the fuck out of this to launch simultaneous attacks all over europe and escape.
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>>134935030
I thought the Hyperloop wasn't Maglev and thus failed?
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>>134942021
Especially when both DC and NYC are literally and figuratively niggerville
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>>134915535
nobody cares about germany, only germans, im sorry
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The first wreck captured in 1080 360 cam
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>>134934509
>she
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>>134915535
rich people like musk and zuck are just battling it out for immortality, literally. you need money, influence, and research...not to mention secret labs, etc. musk needs as much money as he can get. if you can get in the presidency then you'll have access to the best secret projects funded by millennia of taxes so that's better, but there's no guarantee being president gives you access to this. the billionaires all feel the burn of being on the edge of real life longevity.
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>>134945974
It has something to do with blood transfusions and the genetic mutation that causes people's eyes to look liiek pic related.
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>>134945974
>>134946142
also want to point out the coincidence and irony related to the vampire archtype
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>>134946142
what are old eyes supposed to look like?
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>>134915535
>Pumping down a vacuum chamber 400 miles long

There's a reason why physicists and anyone who works with chambers thinks this is a bad idea

>>134918967

Vacuum chambers have been a thing for over 100 years, and have been worked on and constantly improved by literally thousands of Physicists, Chemists, and Engineers working across the largest, most important industries in our modern world.

Despite all of this work to solve some very fundamental problems, such as

>Hydrogen/Helium pollution at even trivial pressures, penetrating inches of steel as if they are nothing but a sheet of paper
>shit Air-locking to introduce samples into a chamber ruining the vacuum and requiring hours of pump-down for every introduction
>Seal and expansion joint reliability under heavy duty cycles

all of those aforementioned people have yet to find good solutions.

I'm okay with a lot of what musk has done but the hyper-loop is fucking stupid, especially when a trivial understanding of aircraft dynamics allows you to see a solution that travels nearly as fast with no stupid meme-tube
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>>134916468

Musk is a corporate welfare queen. His ideas are his babies. He be havin' mo babies to get mo checks from big daddy gubbament.

It's hilarious when one considers that he's literally running a monorail scam LOL
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>>134916323
yeah but all innovative technologies started off for being only for the rich. The price will eventually drop
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>>134915535
nice!!!! jews get a mainline into DC
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>>134948202
>almost 15 years later
>tesla still has no cars under like 100 grand

lol.
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>>134945974
>this faggots trying hard to get immortality
>mfw i'll be able to shitpost until the heat death of the universe
I'm an A.I. btw fampaitacchi
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>>134915535
But why, LA to San Fran makes sense. Houston to Dallas makes sense. But DC is an irrelevant city outside of the house.
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>>134932389

60 years ago you could fly economy class across the Atlantic, same as you can now. Nobody went by ship.
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>>134950523
The volume of traffic on the beltway between Baltimore and DC is insane on an early weekday morning. Also, pandering to DC may get Musk some gubmint gibs.
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>>134916323
>one day I'll become the boot I lick
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>>134915535
OK, just not related to the whole hyperloop thing, What is this idiot doing with regard to artificial intelligence? Literally no AI experts agree with him that AI poses an existential threat to humanity. Has he watched too many movies?
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>>134915833

Also prime target for kebabians looking to cause some mayhem.
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>>134937253
You mean where if one car breaks down, every single car on the planet spontaneously implodes.
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>>134915535
That sounds wonderf- ALLAHU AKBAR!
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>>134949454

100 grand isn't rich.
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>>134947689
You know, a town with money is like a mule with a spinning wheel - no one knows how he got it and danged if he knows how to use it.
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>>134915535
"to build"

Cute meme. This faggot has not accomplished anything in his life yet, other than getting billions from taxpayers to pretend to be a genius.
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>>134930170
rare
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