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Lamborghini Aventador Used for Gardening Shows First World Problems

Many people, ourselves included, have complained about the lack of practicality displayed by the Lamborghini Aventador. As it turns out, we were all wrong. You just have to look at the adjacent image and you’ll understand.
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There’s no Photoshop in here, just an Aventador carrying enough mulch to cater to your average house’s needs. Some of you might point out that at least one extra bag could’ve been placed on top of the existing ones, but there’s a trick here, as the owner who did this explains - “Today I learned that you could fit 11 large bags of mulch in a Lamborghini Aventador without blocking the side mirror.

The whole deal is some sort of a pinnacle of car-related first world problems. You see, the man was transporting the bags due to an issue with the association of home owners in his neighborhood.

If you're wondering why I know this, it's because I just found out today that my HOA [Home Owners Association] doesn't accept my light brown cypress mulch. They want dark brown pine bark... Aaand now my car smells like a Christmas tree. This reminds me of when I first moved to this affluent neighborhood. I used to work on my lawn and people passing by would think that I was some kind of gardener. They would come up to me and ask who the new owner was. 'Bi**h, I own it."

This is the story of a Lamborghini owner who wants the world to know about his Aventador

This is the same Raging Bull that was used by its owner to make the Lamborghini version of the “10 Hours of Walking in NYC as a Woman”. This may be a remake, but it definitely comes to show just how hard the life of a supercar can be.
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About the author: Andrei Tutu
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In his quest to bring you the most impressive automotive creations, Andrei relies on learning as a superpower. There's quite a bit of room in the garage that is this aficionado's heart, so factory-condition classics and widebody contraptions with turbos poking through the hood can peacefully coexist.
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