I agree with that quote, having spent (too much) time doing tech support, among other ways I’ve interacted with people in general. Though there’s a special category of people who are stupid AND malicious.
It’s the pickups’ fault. They used to be nice. Time was, if you saw a pickup coming toward you, the front would say “Dodge”, so at least you knew they didn’t want to hit you. Nowadays, you see a pickup coming toward you, the front says “Ram”!
Mice, birds, and rabbits, among others, never attack and always withdraw from conflict. They are true pragmatists. If you can’t physically compete, you can assure your continuity by other means.
Most big things (up to a freezer) can be hauled with one or other model of a cargo bike.
But I have to admit, that many of the monstrous vehicles that still are called “PickUp” in America are considered flatbed trucks in Europe. And need a special drivers licence. And often are illegal to park within cities neither fit in parking garages.
You cannot compare those to bikes. But it’s way cheaper to rent a truck or delivery van for the few occasions where a freezer is to be hauled. And ride a bike and public transport in every day routine.
Down here in the south (Houston) there are a very large percentage of trucks driven in the non-commercial market. As a truck owner, who uses his truck, it’s really shameful to see a truck that has no blemishes, scratches, wear and tear in the bed…they just never use it!
It’s the Suburbans, Denalis, Explorers driven by soccer Moms, late to pickup their children, on their phones, sipping a latte…that one needs to give wide berth.
Josh Marshall at Talking Points Memo had a corollary that John Scalzi dubbed Trump’s Razor—“ascertain the stupidest possible scenario that can be reconciled with the available facts and that answer is likely correct.”https://talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/the-scythian-slice-of-trump-s-razor
I was working near Raleigh and worked weekends. I took a twisty back country road to the plant and every Sunday got stuck behind 2 bicyclists who thought they could ride side-by-side in the middle of the lane and block traffic on this 55 mph highway. They sometimes turned my 30 minute commute into an hour. If I got directly behind them I’d toot my horn, they’d flip me off, and then I’d lay on the horn until I could pass them or they finally pulled to the side. It was very tempting to get my pickup in front of them and then hit the brakes but I really didn’t want to hurt them. I wonder how long it took before some good ole boy did try to hurt them.
I’m a cyclist, so what some see as Mallett’s clumsy digression into pickups and cyclists, I found cute… enjoyed every last panel of this strip, sorry Scherz… P.S. I especially like Caulfield’s final remark, I don’t own a pickup, so when I need to pick up plywood, I have to be real nice to Yvan, my neighbour, who is not at all a cyclist…
CanuckAmuck about 3 years ago
It’s a very well-known saying called “Hanlon’s Razor”, and is attributed to one Robert J. Hanlon of Scranton, Pennsylvania.
I have never seen it attributed to Napoleon. Mr. Mallett must be thinking of something else.
RAGs about 3 years ago
…pickup trucks, especially if they have a gun rack in the back window of the cab.
Bilan about 3 years ago
The adage still stands. Whether or not people are malicious, most harmful acts are done because of stupid ideas, not because it’s meant to be harmful.
Concretionist about 3 years ago
I agree with that quote, having spent (too much) time doing tech support, among other ways I’ve interacted with people in general. Though there’s a special category of people who are stupid AND malicious.
Richard S Russell Premium Member about 3 years ago
I associate malus with apples. Wait, what?
Shirl Summ Premium Member about 3 years ago
Well you stepped in that with both feet didn’t you Mallett.
gammaguy about 3 years ago
And a queue of such vehicles is a pickup line.
j10z Premium Member about 3 years ago
The quote is from science fiction author Spider Robinson. ( brainyquotes.com )
Ichabod Ferguson about 3 years ago
Most everyone in rural America is malicious? There’s a few Pluggers who’d like a word with you.
russef about 3 years ago
This strip is getting pretty heavy. Someone needs to take a Mallett to Jeff!
amaneaux about 3 years ago
It’s the pickups’ fault. They used to be nice. Time was, if you saw a pickup coming toward you, the front would say “Dodge”, so at least you knew they didn’t want to hit you. Nowadays, you see a pickup coming toward you, the front says “Ram”!
sandpiper about 3 years ago
Mice, birds, and rabbits, among others, never attack and always withdraw from conflict. They are true pragmatists. If you can’t physically compete, you can assure your continuity by other means.
unfair.de about 3 years ago
Most big things (up to a freezer) can be hauled with one or other model of a cargo bike.
But I have to admit, that many of the monstrous vehicles that still are called “PickUp” in America are considered flatbed trucks in Europe. And need a special drivers licence. And often are illegal to park within cities neither fit in parking garages.
You cannot compare those to bikes. But it’s way cheaper to rent a truck or delivery van for the few occasions where a freezer is to be hauled. And ride a bike and public transport in every day routine.
Bruce1253 about 3 years ago
Is it malice when a Peloton of bike riders blow through red lights on their ride?
MC4802 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Down here in the south (Houston) there are a very large percentage of trucks driven in the non-commercial market. As a truck owner, who uses his truck, it’s really shameful to see a truck that has no blemishes, scratches, wear and tear in the bed…they just never use it!
It’s the Suburbans, Denalis, Explorers driven by soccer Moms, late to pickup their children, on their phones, sipping a latte…that one needs to give wide berth.
rshive about 3 years ago
Some places I’ve lived, pickups were a status symbol.
ottowald about 3 years ago
The reason I carry a gun while cycling is because of 2 rednecks running me off the road. They turned chicken when I pulled out my knife.
mfrasca about 3 years ago
Josh Marshall at Talking Points Memo had a corollary that John Scalzi dubbed Trump’s Razor—“ascertain the stupidest possible scenario that can be reconciled with the available facts and that answer is likely correct.”https://talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/the-scythian-slice-of-trump-s-razor
The Wolf In Your Midst about 3 years ago
How ‘bout an SUV that’s never been more “offroad” than running over the curb in the Walmart parking lot?
Bill The Nuke about 3 years ago
I was working near Raleigh and worked weekends. I took a twisty back country road to the plant and every Sunday got stuck behind 2 bicyclists who thought they could ride side-by-side in the middle of the lane and block traffic on this 55 mph highway. They sometimes turned my 30 minute commute into an hour. If I got directly behind them I’d toot my horn, they’d flip me off, and then I’d lay on the horn until I could pass them or they finally pulled to the side. It was very tempting to get my pickup in front of them and then hit the brakes but I really didn’t want to hurt them. I wonder how long it took before some good ole boy did try to hurt them.
The Orange Mailman about 3 years ago
Perhaps we could all speak easily, in a language that everyone can understand.
Stephen Gilberg about 3 years ago
I go by a similar razor that doesn’t have a name to my knowledge: “Never attribute to bigotry what can be adequately explained by other factors.”
cervelo about 3 years ago
I’m a cyclist, so what some see as Mallett’s clumsy digression into pickups and cyclists, I found cute… enjoyed every last panel of this strip, sorry Scherz… P.S. I especially like Caulfield’s final remark, I don’t own a pickup, so when I need to pick up plywood, I have to be real nice to Yvan, my neighbour, who is not at all a cyclist…
harebell about 3 years ago
If he needs a pickup owner who’s well disposed towards runners and cyclists, he might look for someone with a subcompact pickup.
SofaKing Premium Member about 3 years ago
Pickups and guns….something MAGAs and Taliban have in common.
JymDyer about 3 years ago
• Someone needs to teach Caulfield about bike trailers.
DorothyGlenn Premium Member about 3 years ago
The whole country is nuts. There, I am being inclusive. lol