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Home»Human Interest»Careless Los Angeles Citizens Ties Huge Plasma TV to the Back of Their Cybertruck With Nothing But Twine: ‘It’s a Hisense, Nothing Fancy’

Careless Los Angeles Citizens Ties Huge Plasma TV to the Back of Their Cybertruck With Nothing But Twine: ‘It’s a Hisense, Nothing Fancy’

They didn’t think it through

Giovanna De ItaBy Giovanna De ItaNovember 13, 20253 Mins Read
Los Angeles Cybertruck TV
Image Source: jerseytrashmoney via Reddit

We’ve all heard the term “Florida man.” Still, we really need to start coming up with one for people in Los Angeles, California, especially after one situation involving a huge TV and a Cybertruck. One keen-eyed driver spotted a scene that looked like it was out of a comedy show. A careless Cybertruck driver decided to stick a huge TV in the trunk, and while we’ve seen worse things, the truth is that this person decided to tie it up with what seems to be some flimsy packing twine.

Rich people be holding a 400 inch tv with packing twine. A true LA moment.
byu/jerseytrashmoney inLosAngeles

The surreal picture comes from a Redditor who shared it on the Los Angeles subreddit, and in it, we can see a Cybertruck with an open trunk and a huge TV. For starters, the TV already seems like it is fighting for its life. While Cybertrucks are spacious, this screen is way bigger and doesn’t really fit in the vehicle at all. Yet, that’s not the alarming or hilarious part, depending on how you see it.

You can clearly see in the image that the person carrying this screen around just tied it up with what seems to be packing twine. While the fate of this TV is unknown, many assume that the worst happened because the way the driver tied it up isn’t the safest.

Furthermore, despite the comedic aspect of this situation, the truth is that it is also a hazard for other drivers on the road. If the one in the Cybertruck were to hit a bump or the twine broke, the TV would fall and probably damage the car behind it. Yet, these situations are far more common than some of you think, so maybe a few citizens already know how to avoid them.

As you can imagine, a lot of people made fun of this poor TV transportation attempt.

“It’s a Hisense, nothing fancy,” said fattytuna96.

“I’ve worked on many projects deploying hundreds of TVs per location in some cases. The TV in that box is absolutely broken,” commented TheCrimsonKing.

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The consensus is that the TV screen is a goner, and we can see why. If you look closely at the box, you can see that one corner is causing the whole thing to fold. With how fragile these televisions are, this one likely broke on the way home. Hopefully, that wasn’t the case, but if it was, we hope the owner learned a few things they can use for their next TV.

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