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Top Gear in 2006:
"Jeremy, you clot, you're supposed to put the underseal on the bottom."
This jenius monetised it.
Top Gear in 2006:
The reporting on this has been just flat wrong, almost everywhere.Whilst we're on Cyber trucks, one owner has found that just because you can get one into the UK doesn't mean you're allowed to drive it here.
Incoming, "Guys, he's clearly using the Hindu symbol of prosperity & good luck."Musketeers will try to defend it by saying "oh that's the Roman salute he's doing", the thing is that we don't actually know what the Roman salute looked like, if the Roman Empire had an official salute at all. The concept of the "Roman salute" seems to have originated in the 18th Century, but it's primary source of influence is likely 1950s Hollywood; American film directors were drawing parallels between Fascist Italy and the Roman Empire since WW2 was still fresh in everyone's minds. On the other side of the Atlantic it also found use in Asterix comics and cartoons.
Of course the real reason he is doing it is to be a jackass.
Elon Musk has edited footage of his speech during Donald Trump's inauguration to remove what appeared to be a Nazi salute.
In a video posted on his X social media platform, the billionaire's gesture, which he repeats twice, is missing from his nearly four-minute speech. The second gesture is captured in the footage, followed by Musk saying "My heart goes out to you" to the crowd.