These car activity imaginations always amaze me: in the future, everyone seems to be happily doing whatever they want in cars without the slightest hint of nausea, while I can’t even look away from the window without feeling queasy
amcrastinator on
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ketketkt on
The future is public transport, not cars with space and features that will make it cost 800k bucks
balthazar_edison on
This isn’t retrofuturism this is just what we have now.
AlphaState on
I think this vehicle has more space per passenger than anything I have ever traveled in.
chuckop on
The most unbelievable part of this picture is the calm cat curled up.
GraXXoR on
These “freedom” images (usually in some super stylized car driving on roads the width of 8 lane highways without another car in sight) always made me cringe. They’re so idealized and designed to appeal to people with near-zero critical thinking skills. 🤮 they always felt post apocalyptic to me.
So much failure in one image would be hard to achieve for any rational person.
* tech in this image has clearly been modernized and updated to look like a semi-prophetic 1950s “alternate now” image.
AbacusWizard on
waaaaaaaaay too much stuff going on; just let me sit in the back seat with a book!
abt137 on
I cannot understand the American fixation with eating in the car…
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Is that a South Park character on the laptop?…
Hiway haircut??
These car activity imaginations always amaze me: in the future, everyone seems to be happily doing whatever they want in cars without the slightest hint of nausea, while I can’t even look away from the window without feeling queasy
Dog TV show: Bone
The future is public transport, not cars with space and features that will make it cost 800k bucks
This isn’t retrofuturism this is just what we have now.
I think this vehicle has more space per passenger than anything I have ever traveled in.
The most unbelievable part of this picture is the calm cat curled up.
These “freedom” images (usually in some super stylized car driving on roads the width of 8 lane highways without another car in sight) always made me cringe. They’re so idealized and designed to appeal to people with near-zero critical thinking skills. 🤮 they always felt post apocalyptic to me.
So much failure in one image would be hard to achieve for any rational person.
* tech in this image has clearly been modernized and updated to look like a semi-prophetic 1950s “alternate now” image.
waaaaaaaaay too much stuff going on; just let me sit in the back seat with a book!
I cannot understand the American fixation with eating in the car…