• @DarkFuture@lemmy.world
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    1027 days ago

    I drive a normal sized pickup and almost every day I come out of work I have that freakout moment where I think my car has been stolen because it is 100% completely hidden behind one of these kid killers some other person keeps parking next to my pickup.

    Trucks don’t need to be that big. Half of them have extended cabs and shortened beds, which kind of kills the point of having a pickup truck. The full bed for hauling shit is the whole point.

    Also, why would you condemn yourself to the pain of parking one of those wherever you go?

    Also, they kill children.

    • @grue@lemmy.worldM
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      727 days ago

      Half of them have extended cabs and shortened beds,

      Somebody correct me if I’m wrong, but I think it’s literally all of them at this point. Aside maybe from fleet sales and other special cases like that, I don’t think there are any pickup truck models in the US that are actually available with a regular cab anymore.

      (The Slate truck is supposedly going to be regular cab, but it doesn’t count because it’s not out yet.)

      • @EndlessNightmare@reddthat.com
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        427 days ago

        I miss the days when single cab pickup trucks were the norm. Because that meant not only smaller trucks, but also the sacrifice of passenger space discouraged people from getting them unless they actually needed one.

    • ℍ𝕂-𝟞𝟝
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      327 days ago

      The full bed for hauling shit is the whole point.

      Why not get a van though? You get much more carrying space that can also be converted into enough passenger space so that it’s basically a bus.

  • @LifeOfChance@lemmy.world
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    927 days ago

    This is what happens when politicians create laws and never revisit them to make corrections. Im a pretty tall person and i was on a dealship lot walking amongst the trucks and the amount of them I couldn’t even see over was terrifying. How much bigger do these need to get before they start classifying them as big rigs?

  • @DigDoug@lemmy.world
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    927 days ago

    These haven’t really invaded New Zealand yet, but I walked past a parked one once and the bonnet came up to my shoulders - I’m six foot tall.

    These… things are a “clear threat” to fully-grown adults. They’re well beyond that for children.

  • @supersquirrel@sopuli.xyz
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    28 days ago

    This isn’t a discovery, this is just one of the things men in US society decided to ignore the danger of and the rest of us dutifully complied.

    • @otp@sh.itjust.works
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      127 days ago

      This community is “FuckCars”, not “FuckMen”. There are plenty of men here who are here because “Fuck Cars”. I don’t think that alienating the men of this community will do any good.

    • @psivchaz@reddthat.com
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      027 days ago

      Nah, at least in the US women buy these too or giant SUVs with the exact same problem. Maybe it was marketing to men that started it, but it certainly isn’t exclusive.

      • @supersquirrel@sopuli.xyz
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        26 days ago

        Can y’all stop making feminists roll in their graves? Learn some basic elementary school shit about how women can intentionally, unintentionally, consciously or subconciously participate in sexism against women. Please, I am terrified of how powerful an undead feminist uprising would be, human men would be fucked (or rather not fucked) for the next 10 million years. Even if we are going to continue to be sexist can we at least all agree that sexism is more nuanced than a binary “does this person possess sexism or not?” and that you can be sexist without realizing it, or be forced or cajoled into participating in sexism without realizing it?

        By far the funniest evidence for my point is that I am myself a heterosexual white man who falls in a lot of ways along the stereotypes of what a heterosexual white man is like, and yet the single biggest point I am getting in pushback in this thread is that my attack on men isn’t warranted because women drive pickups too so that can’t be a toxic masculinity thing… but by that logic it would be impossible for me to be sexist towards heterosexual white men right now since I am a heterosexual white man, and yet I am or at least I arguably am being sexist according to many other people on this thread?

        So which is it? Can you participate in toxic sexism without being part of the group that is on paper given permission to participate in applying the sexism with force to vulnerable groups? Can you participate in sexism intentionally or unintentionally as a victim of that very sexism? Can you participate in sexism against the categories that society or you yourself have imposed on yourself? Or is it impossible/nobody would ever do it and I am not being sexist because I am a man?

        See the thing is, I do agree, we shouldn’t be sexist towards men and men have lots of problems facing them right now (chiefly, men being allowed to grow into adult babies who are incredibly emotionally immature and don’t know how to deal with intense emotions in a healthy manner, especially when they stem from their views being challenged but that is a tangent) but if everybody is going to insist on having a conversation about it like we are all babies, than I will continue to light heartedly shit on men… as a man.

        shrugs

  • Dizzy Devil Ducky
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    627 days ago

    As an adult I can attest to some vehicles being way too damn high up for their own good. I’m slightly below average height for my area and while out shopping I walked by a truck with a grill that came up above my height. If the driver was in and decided to get rolling, there would definitely have been a good chance of I was directly in front of it that I’d be in the hospital.

    If the drive would be unable to see me when I’m right up against the grill, a small child would probably stand no chance a few feet away. The people with vehicles like that definitely should to stop stroking their 1mm peter like it’s a 2 footer and think of other people’s safety.

  • @Hupf@feddit.org
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    527 days ago

    We must raise them even higher in order to not discriminate against children.

  • @outhouseperilous@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    527 days ago

    Look; kids need to be killed. It’s easier if you don’t need to see them.

    Are you going to tell me americans shouldn’t cull the weak? That we shouldn’t be americans?

    • @courval@lemmy.world
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      27 days ago

      Unfortunately this is not only a UK problem. Most SUVs as you find them all around the world are bigger threats to humans of all ages…

  • @justanothermonkey@lemmy.world
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    327 days ago

    My favorite part about this is that many of these Sherman tank drivers come speeding behind me and then when they’re a car’s length from me, veer over into another lane, leaving the car behind them(who had been matching their speed) with the nasty little surprise of my car, which had been completely invisible to them a second ago.

    • @Crankenstein@lemmy.world
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      427 days ago

      They do that shit on purpose to piss off the car behind them for daring to “tailgate”. I’ve had former friends and family who brag about it.

      Literally putting a random person’s life on the line for a small bit of petty revenge at a perceived slight.

  • @fodor@lemmy.zip
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    327 days ago

    Gotta love American exceptionalism … and then when other countries copy the U.S., you kinda gotta facepalm.

  • @shininghero@pawb.social
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    128 days ago

    And this is just another reason for me to get a lowering kit with my slate truck. It both gets me a little closer to the sedan road height I’m already used to, and also incidentally prevents kids from being obscured.

    I’ll take an unplanned bonus any day.

  • @wetbeardhairs@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    TBF we’re rapidly approaching an idiocracy situation, so maybe killing children is a mercy. (/s in case it’s not abundantly obvious)

  • @FoxyFerengi@startrek.website
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    I’m 5’3 (160cm) and feel like I am invisible to trucks when I’m in a parking lot. It also feels like they’ve doubled their height (or more) over the last ten-15 years