But sure, my car is the real threat to the ozone layer…

    by lonewolfff21

    25 Comments

    1. Dry_Independence8684 on

      I don’t know what yall are talking about. That looks pretty clean to me lol

    2. Obvious-Regular-3533 on

      What government think about my car

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    3. Thank god I drank my iced coffee through a paper straw that dissolved in 4 minutes today. That should cancel this right out

    4. Punishing those of us who aren’t billionaires. That blast ruined many steps in the climate battle.

    5. ItsNotFuckingCannon on

      “Today we have gathered from around the world to talk about global warming and pollution” -Say the fuckers who each flown in on a private jet.

    6. Impressive-Tip-903 on

      To be fair, the current administration thinks speed running climate change and maxing pollution is masculine. This turns them on and they fantasize about doing it to “liberal” cities. 

    7. Not really relevant but talked to a vw mechanic today and engine burning oil came up. Apperantly 1litre/2000km is fine for a vw engine, how the hell is that fine.

    8. They don’t really care about your emissions. Inspections are about insurance premium rates.

    9. To be fair, though, while I can’t speak for Israel or most other nations dropping bombs for no good reason, the US doesn’t require inspections for personal vehicles. If you have to get your vehicle inspected in the US, that’s either state or municipal government, who are not the one’s dropping bombs.

    10. As a mechanic I drive an old POS that curtails the state emission and safety inspections. I also never need to get new license plate tags because it’s plated for life because of classic car laws in my state. I can only do this because I’m capable of completely rebuilding a car in a weekend.

    11. Cold-Cell2820 on

      Two things have never been true at the same time. If one thing is true then everything else is false.

    12. Assume this is the American government? Well it’s the price paid for arrogance; you get a shitty government that does shitty things.

      But your car is also *a* problem. Since it’s not just your car, it’s every car. Are there bigger sources of pollution? Yes. Does that negate the fact that cars are still a source? No. And added up it still has some impact. Once again, it is this exact attitude, the “i shouldn’t have to do anything” one, that causes the problem. When everyone has that attitude, then nobody’s stopping any pollution at all. It’s a shared responsibility.

    13. Zestyclose-Cry-5555 on

      My 2005 Honda: *gets emission tested every year*
      Mega factories: ‘trust me bro’.

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