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I hate Elon as much as the next guy, but I have to admit that that car looks pretty good and aesthetic. Damn.
It looks like something from the PS1
Agreed! Or maybe a 90's Hot Wheels toy... Maybe that was the point though 🤔
It looks like what people in the 80s thought the 2000s would look like
Are you five?
This person might be one of the characters from Goldeneye 007 or the original Lara Croft. Or maybe this version of Solid Snake. The Cybertruck would be one of the sexiest things ever in those kinds of worlds.
Can I ask a question that may sound snarky and snobby over internet text, but I'm genuinely and non-judgmentally curious about?
Where did this use of "aesthetic" come from? From context it appears to mean something different in your sentence (good "look" or style that is on trend and I like) than I understood it to mean ("look" or style referring to an encompassing cohesion instead of a qualitative assessment).
This language enthusiast is curious. Language changes and that's cool, but this seems to confuse the term rather than disambiguate. Can you explain what you mean by it, and do you remember where you learned to use the word that way? Is it a regionalism?
LMFAO