• MudMan
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    31 year ago

    I mean, I responded to somebody being annoyed by only having pickup options for farm work. I merely proposed the alternative.

    But it’s more than just preference, considering the OP was concerned about the lack of alternatives and I have never seen a person living in a rural area who owns a US-style pickup. There’s clearly a regional divide here, and from what I’m hearing from both sides none of us seem to be particularly aware of why. Beyond “American like big truck” or whatever.

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        31 year ago

        Are we talking about that? Because what seems to happen up there is that the OP said they “want to purchase a ToddlerKiller4000. Short of inventing a time machine and traveling back to an era of car-sized rather than tank-sized pickups, my options are pretty slim”

        And I suggested a van instead and apparently hit the secret trap card of culture clash for today, which I wasn’t expecting at all. I thought we’d just joke around about how Americans like their work vehicles to look huge and rugged and maybe feel all superior for a bit about sensible white vans. I didn’t think that the concept of a truck bed having a roof would be the great Atlantic rift.

        • In this particular thread, yes, people just explained that they didn’t want manure and compressed gas cylinders in their van or whatever. I didn’t think Europeans were actually going to feel all superior. But here we are.

          • MudMan
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            41 year ago

            Oh, man, it’s an endless loop.

            Again, you can absolutely carry those things in a van, but if you don’t want to do that you can just hitch a bed to something else. There are billions of people in territories where pickup trucks are not commonplace, I promise you we move those things around just fine.

            It’s not even a superiority thing, the presumably American OP said he didn’t want a pickup but thought he didn’t have alternatives, I mentioned vans.

            It’s not like anybody outside the… pickupsphere? ever felt superior about driving around in a van. I promise you there isn’t a bunch of people buying Kangoos and Ford Transits as a status symbol.

            I sometimes don’t know how to not appear to be feeling superior when talking to Americans. If driving around on a rickety cheap van with holes on the floor now counts as a show of arrogance against people driving cars that need ladders to climb inside I don’t know what level of humility is adequate here. Should I just praise baseball or something? Embrace pounds and ounces? I have a measuring tape that lists inches, if that helps.

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                31 year ago

                So you… agree with me? I’m extra confused now, but hey, suit yourself. Congratulations on your sensible vehicle choice, I guess.

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                  1 year ago

                  Ya, I said I have a van in my very first comment. But that’s my choice for my purposes. I’m not trying to tripple down on “why don’t people select my preferred vehicle shape!?”

                  • MudMan
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                    31 year ago

                    The guy. I was responding to. Explicitly said. He didn’t want a huge pickup truck.

                    My “arrogance” here comes down to responding to “what other options do I have?” with “here’s an option”.

                    Man, I know I’m not the most charismatic guy on the Internet, but holy crap.