- Joined
- May 24, 2021
Mixture of climate bullshit and America hate. Funny thing is, post up an aussie "ute" and they'll cream their shorts. So quirky! It's all about whatever is NOT America and whatever IS accepted on reddit upvote fellow redditor.I genuinely do not get the hate boner Reddit has for pickup trucks. Are they jealous they can't afford one? Are they scared of seeing a car bigger/taller than theirs? Are they just dumb kids repeating what each other says?
I drive a sedan so I'm not some butthurt truck owner. But by the same token, I drive a sedan and have never had an issue with someone else owning a truck. Just seems like an incredibly pointless thing to get upset about. And I have driven friends/relatives pickup trucks a few times and found them to be unobjectionable at worst and quite nice at best. Yes they are big and tall, but that just doesn't explain why so many people hate them. It gets even weirder when they, without fail, will start talking about truck owner's penises. Literally every single time they start dunking on trucks, they start talking about how big/small they imagine the driver's penis is.
Are they just bots? Coomers projecting their own insecurites? Urbanites who have never driven one? Euros who have never seen a truck IRL? I do not get why someone owning a car different from theirs is a problem for them.
Reddit's car culture subs are somehow even worse than fuck cars. On my old account I used to post non-hyper-mainstream US cars and say they were rare or vintage Japanese ones. I tricked literally thousands and even watched multiple completely bullshit conversations the car itself.
Another great example is how reddit loves classic aussie muscle cars despite them being both American, and the same formula as American muscle cars, solely because it's not outright American so they're allowed to like it. Explain that the famous aussie Falcons are actually US cars and they'll genuinely cope and seethe