You’ve probably heard of Supercar Ron, the Diesel Brothers, the Apple Vision Pro, and Tesla’s Cybertruck – all of them crashing into doom as they search for the next viral video.
All of these people and products are seemingly unrelated, but rest assured there is a connection. This is Supercar Ron, a rich guy who doesn’t like to show his face on video, even though he likes social media publicity more than his safety or the well-being of those around him. Remember those viral appearances of Tesla cars and Apple’s new Vision Pro mixed reality headset? It all started when someone was caught driving their Tesla running FSD Beta and wearing the Apple Vision Pro. I’ll try not to swear, so don’t try this anywhere even remotely near your car, no matter how much you trust it and the technology inside it. Secondly, “glass holes,” as they’re now called on social media, upped the ante, and someone was filmed driving a Tesla Cybertruck with the Apple Vision Pro on their head.
One important detail: there is no FSD beta on the Cybertruck yet. So, that was way more dangerous. What makes matters worse is that it was all a publicity stunt to rack up millions of views that translate into more money for other nonsense. If you look closely at the guy wearing the Apple Vision Pro, you’ll see that he’s the same guy wearing Supercar Ron’s newly acquired Tesla Cybertruck. If you need confirmation, I shared the chain of posts below: first with the guy “supposedly” caught in traffic by “accident,” followed by a fake cop pulling him over, and later the same guy “arresting” the fool while he was casually enjoying a Baja Blast drink with the Apple Vision Pro.
The clue is simple: the Cybertruck now has Supercar Ron’s Instagram credentials on the rear windows! I think the police should really step in and investigate whether someone impersonated an officer in this case! Anyway, there’s some legitimate “viral” stuff going on in Supercar Ron’s video: he asked Christian Peper to evaluate the Cybertruck’s durability after it was transformed into a makeshift ramp for mountain bike stunts. It’s interesting to note that the windshield and rear windows didn’t break, no matter how hard they tried. Last but not least, it’s time for the Tesla Cybertruck’s snow-track antics to begin as well.
Yes, after six days of ownership and after sparking outrage against idiots who obscure their vision while driving, Supercar Ron sent his EV to Dave Sparks of Diesel Brothers and had the guys at Sparks Motors reimagine the pickup truck into a snowmobile.