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Watch out Jetsons! Finally, here comes the future of metropolitan transit, approximately 37 years ahead of its time (according to the Jetsons of course). The new Doroni H1X is an electric quadcopter, essentially a human sized drone, one that would be the first of its kind to hit the metropolitan air. Wouldn’t it be nice to fly smoothly through the fog of machinery, peacefully avoiding the hustle and bustle of the streets below? Powered by Tesla, a single 25 minute charge will allow you to travel 60 miles closer to getting away from it all(approx. 40 minute fly-time). For only $300,000 with a $1,000 non-refundable deposit and minimal quadcopter-related flight training during the purchasing process, you could partake in a once-in-a-lifetime experience you can keep under your belt. With features like quiet electric operation, a ballistic parachute for emergencies, a top speed of 120 mph, and offering a sleek design that will fit into a standard 2 car garage, who would want to miss this opportunity? With this literally groundbreaking feat of technology scheduled to launch its mass production in 2026, the only question is, are you ready? For only $1,000, you can secure your pre order for this unique aircraft at https://doroni.io/preorder. Happy flying!

In the modern relationship warfare of 2025, it’s become a tale of the woman and the bear. Would she rather bear the dystopian weight of being the sole provider and house maid for a man she’s just not quite sure of? Will she cling desperately to her solitude to protect her values? Rarely can now a woman stroll down a hill without being confronted by a man who ardently seeks her approval. How to serve a drop of “Aqua- Tofana” to a pestering stranger of the male variety: “It is with a composure laboriously maintained, that I acknowledge the generosity of your proposal, for though the heart murmurs its perilous consent, the mind recalling the bitter lessons of misplaced confidence, warns that trust, once unwisely conferred, may return only in desolation. I would rather bear the lonely censure of my own seclusion than endure the lifelong remorse that follows a promise too hastily uttered, thus however it rends me, I must deny the assent you so ardently seek.” -Credit to a man on facebook.
