Vandalized Cybertruck becomes bizarre 'tourist trap': Residents create makeshift memorial
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"Please leave tons [of] candles (unlit of course, one spark and that battery will burn down the entire city), flowers, and photos clipped out of magazines with notes scrawled on them," one user commented, highlighting the humorous yet cautious approach the community took to honor the abandoned vehicle.
At the height of the roadside attraction's popularity in September, another user commented that the city of Seattle drove people away from the 'living meme' by towing the truck, emphasizing its sudden rise and fall.
The vehicle's owner was reportedly displeased with the situation, having dealt with the aftermath of a collision just weeks prior. A witness shared, 'He said a kid hit his [Cybertruck] a few weeks ago and was still trying to figure out the insurance to get it fixed.'
Once the Tesla was finally removed from the city street, social media waxed lyrical about the bygone roadside attraction, with one post reading, 'RIP Seattle Cybertruck 2024-2024,' expressing the community's affection for the strange phenomenon.
Read at New York Post
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