>Do you post anti-cager posts on /n/?Yes
>If the answer to the above is yes: Is it seriously or jokingly? Do you actually hate cagers?I'm serious. I fucking hate cagers. They take more than their own stupid lives into their hands, and I deal with them on a daily basis.
>Do you have a car?No.
>Have you ever had a car?No.
>Do you drive?Yes; professionally, you could say. Deliver pizzas like a good goyium.
>Have you ever driven?Yes
>Do you have a driver's license?Since I was 17
>Have you ever had a driver's license?Since I was 17
You can drive a car without being a cager. Cager is a life style and a set of attitudes and actions.
>>963642I would almost agree, but everyone sort of 'starts out' on a bicycle, and all that's left in cagers' minds is the impression that anyone riding a bicycle is riding something for children, and they make a value judgement on you for contining to do so.
It's that way with mopeds now, though they're not real popular around here. If this were implemented, I could see motorcycle's being treated this way.