I saw a guy do this once. It turns out that Teslas could just reach the chargers, but only by pulling up within an inch of the truck front and back. The truck guy came out and started screaming about being parked in. The Tesla people said he could go just as soon as their cars were charged. I didnt stick around for the fight.
Wow, people really do have too much time on their hands. I am a bit shocked that the Ram 4x4 does not have "truck nuts." I see that as a fail for this otherwise incredibly wonderful and thoughtful person.
That's an old joke... I saw an old beater of a (blue) car with a white replacement panel. They spray painted "I identify as blue" on it.
Until this year model, all Priuses were non plug-in hybrids, and even then, only one trim offers this feature. Fail.
It's not the number of books, it's the quote. It's "I don't know enough" which is Imposter Syndrome, versus "I want to know more," which is curiosity. Both are also considering the number of books.
"I don't know enough," considering the number of books, suggest the person is worried they don't have enough information for what ever purpose. It is not intended to mean ignorance, but the idea that somebody else knows more, and therefore the individual with the number of books doesn't know enough (as compared to others). That is Imposter Syndrome, and I have come across it in a number of different ways in that people always think they don't know enough as the next person.
I'm very familiar with IS. people with IS are better described as "I'll never know as much as I need to". how you managed to jump to that I'll never know. surely a more natural / obvious response to that image would be a simple "many people have a thirst for knowledge". anyhow, not intending to sidetrack the thread ....