• Blastasaurus@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    As a carpenter, I’m just curious how you think the building you live in got built?

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        Yep open vans have 4x the space. You occasionally see tiny-penis trucks in Europe and I always make a point of looking in the back - it’s always immaculate and unused

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          these trucks are always used by men who look like they are very “confident” in their masculinity, much like pitbull owners.

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      97% of carpenters on the planet don’t need tiny-penis trucks mate, there is literally no reason for them to exist

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      Not with a truck like this, I can promise you lol. This is not the truck of someone who needs to do any work with it. Or even go offroad with it.

      This is an SUV for a man who who’s masculinity is too fragile to own a “feminine” SUV or minivan, so they stick a little tiny bed on the back and he can walk around saying that he uses his truck for Serious Business.

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      This is precisely why they can’t have houses in China because all the roads are tiny and they can’t fit a truck big enough to haul a 2x4.

      Right?

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      If the local contractors are any indication, they probably haul their stuff on and in an old minivan.

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      In my country they use vans like a Mercedes Sprinter because you can actually keep your stuff dry and even make a little workshop in there. The only use I can think of for a pickup truck is maybe gardeners so they don’t have to haul a trailer for their green waste? Could also maybe be useful to haul strawbales if you have a small farm. But you can just do that in a trailer behind your van as well, and your equipment will be dry inside the van and you can leave the trailer when you don’t need it.

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      Mine is built from enough concrete and brick to sink most ships. And most wood frame houses are built from timber trucked in on a flatbed.

      Nobody does large amounts of hauling with a pickup.

      They get a transit van if they actually need to move things around.