Racc Confuse Cybertrucks for Dumpsters: Whimsical Mistake Caught on Camera

Sophia Moonstone

Updated Wednesday, July 17, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

In a recent social media post by Tony Arcieri, the world has been treated to an unexpectedly whimsical scenario: racc**** mistaking Cybertrucks for dumpsters. Arcieri’s post, which has quickly gone viral, includes a profile picture of himself donning dark sunglasses and a blurry background, adding to the comedic effect of the situation.

The text accompanying the post reads, “Racc**** are trying to break into Cybertrucks, and there's some speculation that this is happening because the racc**** are literally confusing them with dumpsters.” This statement has sparked a flurry of reactions and memes from amused netizens.

Below the text, two images capture the scene perfectly. The left image showcases the back of a Cybertruck, its bed cover smeared with several white, smudgy paw prints, indicating the racc****' attempts to get inside. The right image zooms in on the truck bed cover, revealing it heavily marked by raccoon footprints. A person’s hand, clad in a green shirt and dark pants, grips the edge of the cover, suggesting a futile attempt to keep the curious critters at bay.

User comments add layers of humor and insight into the situation. One user, Raccoon, quipped, “If not dumpster, why dumpster shaped?” Another comment highlighted the escalating antics of wildlife, saying, “First the Killer Whales taking out yachts, now racc**** & Cybertrucks. What’s next? Bats downing private jets? I’m here for it!”

Others chimed in with their observations and theories. One user pointed out the build quality, stating, “Wow, that ‘seal’ is absolute garbage. It’s so thin and so much of it is exposed to the environment. I bet those will dry rot and crumble away within a year or 2.” Another added, “As funny as this is, I would think a raccoon is attracted to trash by smell, not sight.”

The post has not only provided a good laugh but also ignited discussions about the design and build quality of the Cybertruck. Some users even joked about the racc**** claiming the trucks as their birthright, with one comment humorously asserting, “They know trash when they see it.”

The viral post by Tony Arcieri has certainly given everyone a reason to smile and ponder the curious and often comical interactions between wildlife and modern technology.

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Top Comments from Imgur

MadameTiffany

"If not dumpster, why dumpster shaped?" - Raccoon

ThrashAndChemistry

I saw a cyber truck in the wild for the first time the other day. They are even funnier in person.

thelonepunman

First the Killer Whales taking out yachts, now racc**** & Cybertrucks. What’s next? Bats downing private jets? I’m here for it!

JustSomeDevGuy

Or the food in those tubs? The trash pandas leave my litter bin alone until I through out bones or other smelly food they want.

EdwardMacaroniF***

Wow, that “seal” is absolute garbage. It’s so thin and so much of it is exposed to the environment. I bet those will dry rot and crumble away within a year or 2. I’m assuming the whole vehicle is produced with low quality parts and shoddy designs?

zeacorzeppelin10

I mean, they're trash to begin with, so the rac**** are claiming their birthright.

Thunderchunks

They know trash when they see it.

RichardHardley

Better trash pandas than black bears.

Bunhyung

A Dumpster has better build quality.

SLDFMechwarrior

Scientific Speculation, or just some random memers on X?

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