Ironically, I have money to travel because I don't have a car.I get to see wonderful things, instead of gridlock and asshole drivers.I think this makes them angry and resentful toward me.They are always hostile to the concept of living car-free.I'm glad /o/ is separate from /n/.They really are the worst people.
I don't own a car myself since I live in the city, but I've been known to indulge in cageing when on vacation to places with mediocre public transportation, such as europe. I did a little road trip earlier this month, rented a french car (we don't have those back home), with a 6-speed (last I drove, shitboxes only came with a 5 speed, what a timeline!), and complete with real petrol stops. As soon as I filled 'er up, my bank sent me a warning text about was my card stolen, apparently I don't fit the profile of a cageoid.I particularly enjoyed eating baked gods while driving, like a real cager slob. I got flakes of buttery goodness all over myself, and wiped my fingers on my jeans when done, it was truly flyover-tier. I didn't run over anyone and get away with it like a real cager would, but I do have my limits.Anyway, I don't really have a problem with /ol/, they've always been nice to me, I just don't want to get killed, or if I do get killed I think the cagers should be held responsible.
>>>r/anticar is that way, go post your mentally ill ramblings there faggot
See for me i couldn't handle living somewhere with higher population density then 10 people per square km it just feels like you see people literally EVERYWHERE you go even at 15 people per square km and that every piece of land has someones cabin within 100km
>>2052043this is going to blow your mind but I use my car to travel.