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“Unexpected ‘Back to the Future’ Vibes – This Car is Packed”

Back to the Future Feelings – This Vehicle is Packed

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pangderx • 116 points
MANURE! I HATE MANURE!

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verstohlen • 28 points
Horse manure’s not that bad. I don’t even mind the word “manure”. You know, it’s “newer”, which is good, and a “ma” in front of it. Ma-newer. I mean when you consider the other choices, manure is actually pretty refreshing.

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kuahara • 1 points
Was there a kid on a skateboard at the scene?

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Nightcrew22 • 77 points
Prolly going to tow it to a dealer, mclarens are notorious for problems (so I’m told)

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BewilderedAnus • 60 points
This is likely exactly what’s happening. Farmers can sometimes be quite wealthy, either through good business decisions or family wealth. Farmers hate unreliable machinery. They also want to service their own machinery. But either through ignorance or stupidity, this guy thought it’d be a good idea to dump huge bands on a known-unreliable and basically unserviceable car for the ego and vanity. Surprise, surprise… It’s having problems. Farmer is upset, cursing the world for building this car, and cursing the dealer for selling it to him. And now he’s in baby rage mode, as farmers often do. He’s got a point to make and he’s going to do it in the most farmer way possible. Because that’s who farmers are. I don’t like farmers.

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nailbunny2000 • 36 points
100% what I think he’s doing. Cars acting like shit so he’s covered it in shit to take to the dealer and give it back.

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kingoptimo1 • 18 points
Or someone parked in his driveway and refused to move in a timely manner

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TheAsianTroll • 13 points
Yeah thats a 720, not a cheap McLaren by any means. I cant imagine the owner of one putting a shit-ton (ha) of shit on it for any reason.

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Mumblerumble • 3 points
There’s a cheap McLaren?

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TheAsianTroll • 8 points
Relative to how much they cost, yes.

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Bamres • 1 points
To a McLaren F1 even a Brand New Ferrari os cheap

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Nightcrew22 • 5 points
As someone who keeps bees on a farm, the farmer told me the best way to make a small fortune farming is to start with a large one! I live in a community surrounding by farms, some of them guys are ballin’

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meow_747 • 2 points
Maybe he should start his own car company? Show that McLaren idiot how it’s done.

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RemokM • 1 points
Literally how Lamborghini got started.

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Spunky_Meatballs • 2 points
I dunno.. I’ve seen this trend in the UK where influencers just pull up into pretty farm fields and do influencer shit. The farmers often get fed up and “remove” the offending car from their land. I think this is also equally likely. That or a rich d bag neighbor pissed this farmer off

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BewilderedAnus • 0 points
Certainly possible, but I’d say likely a much more remote possibility. Farmers are usually busy and are more likely to call the local sheriff (who they’re likely drinking buddies with) to come deal with such rambunctious youth quickly. Though he’d give them quite the earful before he did so. Retaliation against a rich D-bag neighbor is also unlikely. A rich d-bag neighbor will have money, and that’s one of the few things a farmer respects (and fears). The farmer would get taken to civil court and need to pay out damages to their neighbor for damage to their vehicle, and the farmer would know that they have the lawyers to do this, and if a judgement is granted, the farmer has plenty of property and equipment to be executed in order to pay off that judgement.

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Ih8Hondas • 1 points
>money, and that’s one of the few things a farmer respects You must know very different farmers than I do.

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Spunky_Meatballs • 2 points
For real. I don’t think a rich d bag neighbor building a mc mansion next to a farmers field earns them must respect from said farmer

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root88 • 5 points
You sure make a lot of assumptions about a situation you know absolutely nothing about. Did you ever think that maybe someone parked on his land illegally and he might be towing it away with a gift on top? Or any of 100,000 other possible explanations?

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BewilderedAnus • -3 points
Let’s just say I have a lot of experience with farmers and their daughters.

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RemokM • 5 points
“BewilderedAnus” doesn’t like their ex.

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cloche_du_fromage • 1 points
And pegs

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Ih8Hondas • 1 points
>I don’t like farmers. Found the John Deere exec.

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Dozzi92 • 1 points
And I just watched a video on YouTube, and it seems like many farmers are “family farmers,” aka great-great-great grandad put in the work, and I’m here capitalizing on it 100 years later, knowing nothing about farming. This is at least the case in the US. I know the video is the UK, but we share a common stupid ancestry.

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BewilderedAnus • 2 points
I don’t hate farmers. I simply don’t like them. Even a farmer could respect knowing who you do and don’t want to share beers with.

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RemokM • 1 points
Yeah I don’t get this either. Why do all the pro-farmer-comments get so much hate in this thread. Do people not like not starving?

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RemokM • -6 points
First of all: I’m not a farmer. Getting angry for getting shit service or getting a shit product is not an inherently bad thing. If you spend a fuckton of money on a sports car, you’re owed a good product. If this guy worked his ass off just to get a nice car (hell, I’ve worked my fucking ass of to get a Miata) and the shitty company is refusing warranty for no good reason, who would not be pissed the fuck off? Imagine buying a TV or a phone and it breaks in the first month. Then imagine the manufacturer asking you to pay for repairs. Now imagine you had the means to \_really\_ hand it to whomever did this to you. Now, would I cover a car in manure and bring it to a dealer? No. Would I be tempted to, if I had the means? Definitely. Would I if this was the 25th fucking time my car broke down even though I didn’t do anything wrong with it? Absofuckinglutely Also, why do you hate farmers? Do you hate being able to eat or are you just one of those idiots that thinks cows are overrated because “milk comes from the supermarket”?

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ResilientBiscuit • 5 points
> Also, why do you hate farmers? Almost by definition they tend to be independent and mainly concerned with their own problems without considering other folks. You have to be when you live a long ways from a city. That means they don’t really have to develop social skills in the same way folks who are less independent do. Not having social skills is a little synonymous with being unlikable. Do I understand why farmers are like that? Yeah, and I don’t blame them for it at all. But it doesn’t mean I am going to like them as people.

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RemokM • 0 points
Some of the nicest people I’ve ever known are/were farmers. The worst people I know are the type of know-it-all inner city people that think they are above work like farming, welding, or building. I severely doubt you’ve ever had an actual conversation with a farmer.

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