Donktent
One thing I've noticed about the car community..
Everybody talks about respecting other people's builds.
Until a build they didn't want to win takes home the trophy.
Then suddenly the comments change.
Some people celebrate.
Some people say another car should've won.
Some people start questioning everything.
Which got me thinking..
Does the car community really respect other people's builds?
Or do we only respect the builds we personally like?
Keep it real.
If your favorite donk doesn't win..
Do you still respect the result?
Or do you think people should speak up when they believe another build deserved it more?
👇🏾 Let's hear it.
Do people really respect other people's builds?
DONKS RUINED THE OLDSCHOOL GAME.
Yeah, I said it.
But probably not for the reason you think.
I'm not saying donks ruined the game because they're ugly.
I'm not saying they ruined the game because they're overrated.
I'm saying donks got so big that they completely took over the old-school conversation.
Think about the last 10 years.
When people talk old schools..
What gets the most attention?
Donks.
What gets the biggest crowds?
Donks.
What gets the biggest debates?
Donks.
What gets the most social media engagement?
Donks.
There was a time when Cutlasses, Regals, Monte Carlos, Caprices, and every other platform felt like they all had their own lane.
Today it feels like every old-school conversation somehow ends up right back at donks.
Now before the comments go crazy..
I'm not saying donks don't deserve it.
The creativity.
The paint.
The details.
The wheel game.
The culture.
Donks earned their place.
But did they become so dominant that every other old-school platform got pushed into the background?
That's the real question.
👇 COMMENT BELOW 👇
Did donks ruin the old-school game..
Or did they save old-school culture and take it to another level?
Let's hear it.
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