Cybertruck Memes

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I Knew It Was Due Tomorrow

I Knew It Was Due Tomorrow
The Tesla Cybertruck: living proof that even billionaires submit their CAD assignments at 11:59 PM. Nothing says "I just learned the polygon tool" quite like a vehicle that looks like it was designed by someone who discovered the "extrude" function and called it a day. Engineering students everywhere feel validated knowing that their last-minute, sleep-deprived designs might actually make it to production someday. Remember kids, it's not a lack of refinement—it's "minimalist design language."

Spherical Reaccs Only

Spherical Reaccs Only
Behold the mathematical tragedy of vehicle design! The sleek, curvy Tesla Model S is represented in spherical coordinates (ρ,θ,φ) with all those beautiful rounded surfaces. Meanwhile, the Cybertruck below—looking like it was designed by a 5-year-old with a ruler and exactly zero curves—is stuck in boring Cartesian coordinates (x,y,z). This is what happens when engineers skip their differential geometry classes to play Minecraft! Some shapes just can't be tamed by elegant equations... they need those harsh, straight-line functions that scream "I REJECT YOUR SMOOTH REALITY!"

Mathematically Speaking...

Mathematically Speaking...
The Tesla Cybertruck and the GMC Terrain have finally found their mathematical identities. One is the summation symbol (Σ), used to add up series of values, while the other is the integral symbol (∫), used to calculate areas under curves. Apparently, car designers are now taking inspiration from calculus notation rather than aerodynamics. Next year's models will probably be shaped like differential equations. Good luck explaining that to your insurance company.