I live in Japan and there is some faggot in town who drives a Hummer. There are streets that even a Japanese car might have difficulty negotiating, but that asshole drives a big frickin' Hummer. Stupid.
Go ahead and downvote me. I take it you've never driven Japanese streets in your life. Anyone who chooses to drive a Hummer here automatically forfeits his ability to drive a good percentage of roads. They are impractical here and he's imposing a limitation on himself just to compensate for his shortcomings. For example, the exit from my neighborhood onto the main road is not wide enough to accommodate two cars, forcing cooperation and people must patiently wait for each other. Going the opposite direction requires a 150 degree turn for a Y-shaped intersection. He'd have to drive a half kilometer out of his way just to find an intersection his big-ass guzzler can even turn onto.
That's his choice. Why are you complaining? That sounds like "You've never had COVID before!!! You don't want to skip the vax! Do you know how much sicker you'll get and you might be hospitalized and die blablabla" - that's my problem, not yours. Same shit here. You're not driving the Hummer. So what? He likes it that way.
I'm just saying that it's impractical and excessive. Sure he has the right to own it. I never once said that he mustn't be allowed to own it. If he can afford gas for it, that's fine. It just doesn't make sense to drive something that limits one's ability to drive a good number of smaller streets and roads.
I would like to think that you've fully assimilated into the Japanese way, especially the "courtesy to others" aspect. I've been binge watching this Youtube channel called "Real Rural Japan," with an Aussie living in the countryside. Very peaceful.
I live in Japan and there is some faggot in town who drives a Hummer. There are streets that even a Japanese car might have difficulty negotiating, but that asshole drives a big frickin' Hummer. Stupid.
Ultra Chad Japanese man burning dead dinosaurs contributing to the fictional global boiling. I don't see anything wrong with that.
Go ahead and downvote me. I take it you've never driven Japanese streets in your life. Anyone who chooses to drive a Hummer here automatically forfeits his ability to drive a good percentage of roads. They are impractical here and he's imposing a limitation on himself just to compensate for his shortcomings. For example, the exit from my neighborhood onto the main road is not wide enough to accommodate two cars, forcing cooperation and people must patiently wait for each other. Going the opposite direction requires a 150 degree turn for a Y-shaped intersection. He'd have to drive a half kilometer out of his way just to find an intersection his big-ass guzzler can even turn onto.
That's his choice. Why are you complaining? That sounds like "You've never had COVID before!!! You don't want to skip the vax! Do you know how much sicker you'll get and you might be hospitalized and die blablabla" - that's my problem, not yours. Same shit here. You're not driving the Hummer. So what? He likes it that way.
I'm just saying that it's impractical and excessive. Sure he has the right to own it. I never once said that he mustn't be allowed to own it. If he can afford gas for it, that's fine. It just doesn't make sense to drive something that limits one's ability to drive a good number of smaller streets and roads.
A Hummer H2, I presume? Being an old, heavy car, the Shaken must be expensive (I calculated it to be almost 100k yen).
Other places have to deal with this too, like the Death Road in Bolivia and Amalfi in Italy - but they have to drive a friggin bus, lol.
I would like to think that you've fully assimilated into the Japanese way, especially the "courtesy to others" aspect. I've been binge watching this Youtube channel called "Real Rural Japan," with an Aussie living in the countryside. Very peaceful.