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The window for getting jokes off at the expense of Tesla's Cybertruck just opened for a little longer. LEGO decided to get in on the fun, unveiling its own evolution of the truck in the form of one brick with wheels. LEGO guarantees it's "shatterproof," but time will tell if it passes the stepping-on-it-in-the-middle-of-the-night test.

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Despite jokes about the futuristic design and a botched reveal of its shatterproof capabilities, Tesla received 146,000 pre-orders for the Cybertruck in just three days. The whip straight out of Blade Runner is set to finish production in late 2020 or late 2021, depending on the version, which means we'll still be talking about it for months to come.

And for the record, the Cybertruck is awesome.

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