• @[email protected]
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    39 hours ago

    Lots of tightwad-ass responses in here. What a bummer. Its a silly question that should have silly responses, folks. Lighten up.

    For some reason, all my cars have received female gendered references. I think its that way for a lot of folks. I have a feeling some movie or show popularized the concept at some point and it just took off from there. Maybe it was westerns with how riders talk to their horses and stuff? I don’t know. Sounds like an interesting rabbit hole though.

  • @njm1314
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    311 day ago

    Stop trying to fuck your car dude

    • @cheese_greaterOP
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      7 hours ago

      I hardly think there’s sufficient evidence to support that allegation😅

      ;Let’s not get crazy, now 💅

  • @clockwork_octopus
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    220 hours ago

    Boy, his name is Fynn. Last one was a girl (Ingrid), the one before that was non-binary, before that was a girl (Stella), before that was non-binary, before that was a boy. I’m probably missing a few though.

      • @clockwork_octopus
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        319 hours ago

        I’m old, I guess. And these are just the cars that I’ve considered as mine. I’ve owned more, lol

        • @cheese_greaterOP
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          217 hours ago

          I didnt think I was gonna make it thru the end of the list

  • Vanth
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    61 day ago

    I have never gotten the point or the fun in naming or gendering inanimate objects.

  • @zxqwas
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    101 day ago

    It’s a heap of metal and plastic.

  • @P1nkman
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    223 hours ago

    Does it have a hook? Then it’s a boy, else, it’s a girl. My current cars are Embla and Herman. Previous ones were Bob, Betty and Alfred.