Not going to defend cars, but I'd like to point out that this image appears to be fake.
You can tell it's fake because there are no cars on it.
Same, it is, but the message is still gotten. ^^
Spaghetti carbon-era would work, too.
I came here to say "car-brain-era", but yours might be better β₯
That's in the meme
What do you ~~meme~~ mean
Ah, it turns out I can't read. My brain subbed in era, when they had ara.
Clearly designed by architects.
(That's the second time I've made that exact joke in a week.)
Hmm, this doesn't look well optimized. I think I can fix it by adding just 1 more lane.
I see that roundabout.
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