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minus-squareDontComeAlaHarris [he/him]hexbear10·edit-23 years agoThis is simply not how the vast majority of goods are moved on roads. You are doing reddit debatebro shit right now. Not that an F-150 Lightning is a 3/4 ton truck anyway, your entire logic chain is busted here. :blob-stop: :top-cop: link
minus-squarefurryanarchy [comrade/them,they/them]hexbear9·3 years agoThat is not at all a normal thing. Only special extremely time sensitive stuff is delivered that way. It's so expensive and inefficient, it's only worth the cost for stuff like some machine a production line needs to keep running. link
This is simply not how the vast majority of goods are moved on roads. You are doing reddit debatebro shit right now.
Not that an F-150 Lightning is a 3/4 ton truck anyway, your entire logic chain is busted here.
:blob-stop: :top-cop:
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That is not at all a normal thing. Only special extremely time sensitive stuff is delivered that way. It's so expensive and inefficient, it's only worth the cost for stuff like some machine a production line needs to keep running.