Louis Rossmann made a video on it, and something that came to mind while I was watching it was that while regulation can in fact be abused, I think some regulation has to be in place because a company that can charge whatever it wants for a car doing this just for the sake of control is awful. Do we really own the things we buy, or do the corporations?
I know in the EU, they have a lot more laws/regulations about warranties and other R2R shit, I just want to be able to fix the shit I own by myself without the company hindering me from doing so because they want to treat me like a leasee while charging me purchase prices.
Edit: Starting in South Korea, but very concerned that it could be brought here considering horse armor started the gaming industry’s bullshit.
Anyway, what you wrote is très wholesome, and I agree completely, ha.
Funny how we develop as people.
I’m nothing like my parents at all, and yet I completely agree with what you said there, and yet we’re just internet strangers, lol.
I have no idea why I am the person I am, but it certainly doesn’t seem to be genetic (unless I was adopted and just… never told. They never actually showed me the birth certificate, or any of that), or indeed particularly… Closely environmental, because I really didn’t learn this stuff from my peers at school, or whatever, lol…
I suspect it’s the combination of a few key teachers, and my grandparents, perhaps. But honestly, who knows!
I give a ton of credit to how I am to my dad and my grandfathers. There's a lot of dysfunction especially amongst the women in the family, but I spent a lot of time with my grandfathers just tagging along with them doing day to day man stuff.