>>1427032/o/ doesn't represent the cancerous nature of car culture.
/o/ are enthusiasts
That's totally fine by me. Cars are awesome. The problem is people who actually don't enjoy driving and view it as unavoidable boring utility, resent the money they waste on it, drive boring cars, are inattentive and angry on the road, inadvertently support despotic regimes and conflict with their oil dependency, and should be liberated, even if it's against their will.
>I want to driveNot the problem. This is insignificant in the scheme of things.
>I need to drive this is the problem
Commute to work on a bicycle or a train. Have something fun in your garage. Go on road trips.