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don't get triggered too much when you google "Jay Leno's Cars" ok.
any how, there is no "humanity problem" as you pointed out, you drew a personal opinion via two separate issues eg world hunger and collecting stuff.
Humans in general horde just about anything. It's part Of Being Human, indeed some will take it to extreme levels but it's surely not a general "problem". You want to know a real problem of humans; those who believe/teach a Utopian Communism Society as a cure all for every miserable human condition.
Hopefully your socialist\communist college professors fail miserably at that horrid ideology before it kills 100 million more of us.
battle-scarred to factory new? years of fun is my guess.
Gearhead! hehe... some my best memories of triumph and utter failure were the freezing cold concrete floor nights wrenching away in my grandfather's construction warehouse on a worn out 1962 WIllys jeep i bought to make a full-rebuild. chopped the frame to drop in a 327 gear drive small block v8, wondering if the whole thing was just going to explode. the sound it made was just funny sick ;D
Never made it to the Rubicon as i crashed, rolled it and almost died. oof.
I regret every dollar i threw at that beast, but to this day still wish i could Do It All Over Again LOL