• mommykink@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    I’m trying to think of any reason for this. Only thing I can imagine is that the bed has a cover that doesn’t fold back (for some reason) and they don’t have a strap to just throw it flat on the bed with the tailgate down. But if i was in that situation, I’d just concede that I’m unprepared and try something else. A real head-scratcher, this one is.

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      If you look closely it does appear to have a cover, and it looks like the kind that doesn’t. But yeah… you’d think he’d come up with something else.

      On a related note, I really don’t get those covers that are one solid piece and have to be all the way down because they don’t lock in place at any other angle. Plenty of things I put in a truck bed go a bit beyond the bed. Like lumber.

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      I’m guessing it’s too long to fit on the bed and you’d need to leave the tailgate open but perhaps they didn’t have straps to tie it down with or maybe they just live really close and didn’t want to bother. Also the fact that they bought a single board indicates that this is probably just some average joe with no knowledge about construction or transporting the materials. Obviously they know they’re in a truck so there must be a reason they’re not using the bed.

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    9 months ago

    This reminds me of another thing I see truck owners doing all the time. Using a trailer hitch bike rack. I see this all the time, two bikes on the rack with a completely empty bed.

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      Eh, some touring bikes can be pretty delicate (and expensive!) And need to be stored a certain way during travel. You don’t want to be throwing them in the back of your truck. A trailer hitch bike rack can be installed or taken down in a matter of seconds. But I agree that it looks silly.

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        that shit drives me nuts… i can kinda see owning a truck if you actually use it as a truck regularly…
        not really the gigantic F9001 ones unless you’re towing a trailer of horses and a bunch of lead and rocks, but most of the time they’re absolutely pristine, including the bed…
        it’s like some childish fad, but x$200k plus killing the environment and pedestrians.

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          It’s… just life. e.g. it is not only trucks - it is the same with SUVs, and Jeeps. I heard (no idea if it is true) that the original Jeeps were brought home from like the Korean/Vietnam wars, and were still military style, like had like zero padding on the seats, much less windows or AC.

          People also wear clothing in a similar manner too - how many people wear cargo shorts while not hiking, or active/fit-wear while just loafing around. Billionaires purchase yachts and then they literally never leave the harbor. Trump has a literal model wife, who it seems he is never allowed to touch. People purchase iPhones, and then use it as a phone but never listen to any music from it.

          Given the luxuries available today, people purchase things based on “how it makes them feel”, rather than whatever it was originally meant for. Trucks are a symbol of independence - like, “I could move a large furniture item - I never have and I never will, but I could, and I like how that makes me feel! Also I tower over all ya’all and I enjoy how I block the fucking road so that you can’t see past me when I’m 5 feet past the line and you cannot make the turn that you legally should have been allowed to if it were not for this mobile obstruction blocking the fucking roadways… um, [cough], I mean I like it.”

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          9 months ago

          Mine’s a beat to hell 2004 F150. It’s for doing nasty truck work. I’ve never washed it. Besides, no one’s looking to rob that POS!

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    9 months ago

    Na, he just doesn’t want to scratch the paint of the tray but if the side of the truck is scratched than he can say someone else did it.