Sarcastic complaint about overly bright car LED headlights

This image is a screenshot of a public post from X (formerly Twitter). The post is made by user with display name 'kirby' and handle @mommatotwo_, whose profile picture shows a bride and groom posing happily for a wedding photo, with a giraffe emoji next to the display name. The post text humorously and sarcastically complains about the excessive brightness of LED headlights installed on some modern cars: it jokes that while the driver using these LED lights can see as far as 92 miles ahead, all other nearby drivers are temporarily blinded by the harsh, intense light, a common frustration shared by many drivers.
@kirby X (Twitter)

I'm really tired of the LED headlights on some cars. Like I'm really glad you can see 92 miles ahead but the rest of us are blind now.

Overview

This image is a screenshot of a public post from X (formerly Twitter). The post is made by user with display name 'kirby' and handle @mommatotwo_, whose profile picture shows a bride and groom posing happily for a wedding photo, with a giraffe emoji next to the display name. The post text humorously and sarcastically complains about the excessive brightness of LED headlights installed on some modern cars: it jokes that while the driver using these LED lights can see as far as 92 miles ahead, all other nearby drivers are temporarily blinded by the harsh, intense light, a common frustration shared by many drivers.

Origin notes

This content originates as a public tweet published on the X (Twitter) platform by user @mommatotwo_. It went viral as a relatable meme because it echoes a widespread shared frustration among drivers about overly bright car headlights that create visibility hazards for other people on the road. It has been reposted across multiple social media platforms, including Reddit, Instagram, and meme sharing accounts on X.

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