On Thursday night, weird billionaire and Twitter enthusiast Elon Musk revealed the Cybertruck: Tesla's first pickup truck. It was a long-awaited moment for electric vehicle fans, who had been waiting six years for this.

However, it looks like none of those years were spent honing the truck's aesthetics, because the Cybertruck is one powerfully ugly vehicle. That's what Twitter says, and that's the truth.

Seating six, the Cybertruck can supposedly tow 7,500 pounds, accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in less than 6.5 seconds, and travel up to 500 miles on a single charge. This all sounds fairly impressive, and moving away from reliance on fossil fuels should always be encouraged.

But all of this is a moot point if people are embarrassed to be seen driving the thing. Which they will be if they have any affinity for design.

The Cybertruck looks like an '80s filmmaker's idea of a dystopian future. It looks like it was drawn in a Pictionary game using rulers. It looks like Wile E. Coyote ordered it from the Acme Corporation to drop on the Road Runner. It looks like a dollar-store knock-off Firefly from Joss Whedon's Firefly.

There are a few who believe Elon Musk is the messiah who will get our asses to paradise on Mars, and who unreservedly love his drivable cinderblock. Even so, reaction online has been dominated by those with functioning eyes.

This Tesla looks like something from Goldeneye on N64, back before they could really make people look like people and cars like cars pic.twitter.com/qfjJP0DtT8 — Katherine Miller (@katherinemiller) November 22, 2019

I am the inventor of the Tesla Cyber Truck. I was inspired by the Star Fox levels where you had to go on land for some reason. Those levels were good to me. — curating timeline in case Lorne reads it (@boring_as_heck) November 22, 2019

Finally my boy @elonmusk made the car I always drew when I was five.

😩🙌🏻😩🙌🏻😩🙌🏻😩🙌🏻😩🙌🏻😩🙌🏻@Tesla #Cybertruck pic.twitter.com/Oshhn9srTR — Ian Hecox (@SmoshIan) November 22, 2019

My first and only thought about the #Cybertruck pic.twitter.com/JYffCYGJBT — Michael Tannenbaum (@iamTannenbaum) November 22, 2019

What we wanted the Tesla truck to look like vs what we feared the Tesla truck would look like vs what the Tesla truck looks like pic.twitter.com/PIp7BcxwWi — zach heltzel (@zachheltzel) November 22, 2019

i love how the Cybertruck is the clearest sign that the rich’s primary idea of what people want is “to not have your car damaged by people trying to kill you in the revolution” — cera (@ciswoman) November 22, 2019

i’m gonna tell my kids this was the new tesla #Cybertruck pic.twitter.com/7ctpzQZuEa — yadeer (@yadeer_) November 22, 2019

I was so convinced that was not the real #Cybertruck and they were going to bring out the real one at the end. — Linz DeFranco (@LinzDeFranco) November 22, 2019

I don't understand what the fuss is about the Tesla #Cybertruck. It looks ok to me. pic.twitter.com/8vBl1jS74T — dave appleby (@dave_apple) November 22, 2019

I think the #Cybertruck looks pretty cool pic.twitter.com/uYcrUmzVOO — Dr. Mac Arthur Ge.D. (@DoctorMacArthur) November 22, 2019

Send in the replicants.