• Semi-Hemi-Lemmygod
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    42 hours ago

    A lot of that is for the same reason people dress nice or have nice accessories like watches and handbags: Conspicuous consumption makes it look like you have money to at least some people.

    And anywhere there are vehicles there’s going to be a vehicle culture, from low riders to pickups to rice tractors

    • @Jiggle_Physics
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      123 minutes ago

      correct, and fast fashion, precious metals, and gems, etc for this are bad. it is a lot harder to deal with the fast fashion thing, because it took over the industry needed for clothing. but yeah, I feel the same about doing things like buying jewelry without concern for where it came from, as jewelry is something that can be easily boycotted. The big difference is, someone wearing a ring with a big old blood diamond on it will never inject its way into my life, and what I am doing, like getting stuck in traffic with some big coal-rolling d-bag, or someone whose muffler is replaced, or their stereo is as loud as a stadium concert, and so on.

      • Semi-Hemi-Lemmygod
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        120 minutes ago

        I think the best solution to this is to just make cars not cool anymore, and EVs are doing a great job at that.

        • @Jiggle_Physics
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          110 minutes ago

          I mean, you can make cars cool without making them obnoxious, inefficient, intrusive, poorly fit for local infrastructure, etc.

          Unless you think things that cause greater issues for other people are the only ways in which cars can be cool. Then I don’t know what to tell you, at that point it is a personal problem.

          • Semi-Hemi-Lemmygod
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            152 seconds ago

            Most of what are generally considered coolest cars are loud, inefficient, and hard to maneuver around a city. Think Lambos, Ferraris, low riders, hot rods, in addition to trucks and fart-can Hondas.