There was a Harley guy who used to sit at the stop sign across the road and rev for several minutes at a time. I always assumed it was because his bike wouldn't idle when it was cold (he lived a short distance away from said stop sign). I do remember him stalling the bike at the stop sign at least once and laughing to myself at how poorly maintained it must be.
I'm straight and yes, this is it exactly, I do it not for women, it really is to bring the bro's out. It's like flexing at each other because it's fun, same goes for most of that whole car scene entirely
Maybe its because I'm in a bit of a social crisis with realizing how messed up some things were, but it is weird to see a non-straight guy talk about something typically associated with straight men, call it peacocking, and compare it to drag queen culture, yet it actually doesn't come off as an insult or criticism. This feels weird...
He's a car guy so he probably understands it's actually a very different experience to drive a large truck, nevermind one with a lift kit and performance package. It's a lot different from driving a car. Kinda like the difference between riding a liter bike and riding a 50cc scooter. You're in command of a hell of a lot more power and you need to be more careful or if you do hurt someone, it's likely going to be a lot worse. You're almost to the point of driving a small house when you start getting past the F250 mark. It's a weird experience. Would recommend if operating large machinery feels good for you.
Because it is like so objective & so true, without any hint of malice! It's a great point, & I hope straight men who drive vroom vroom chucks can laugh at themselves & get a kick out of this too.
Honestly, the cost of valved exhausts has dropped a lot in the last few years. Your car can be loud or normal volume at the push of a button. Nobody wants to take a road trip in a loud car, no matter how good it sounds.
On the way back from the first RCR car meet, before the pandemic, my friend was in his Fiat 500, and I was in my thunderbird. He was following me because I wasn't sure if I was going to make it back, and in my rear-view mirror, I watched a brodozer roll coal on him and damn near blind him. The guy pulled up alongside me and, with his facial expression and hand gestures, seemed to communicate "look at that dork! Sure got him, huh?" And in response, I raised my hands in the universal "what are you doing!" gesture. He got flustered, pulled in front of me, and blinded me for a good few seconds by rolling again, before taking off ahead of us. Honestly, it feels more like dogs peeing on hydrants to mark territory, but instead of physical territory, it's conceptual territory, wherever they may go. People can express themselves, sure, but douchebags can express themselves too. I do enjoy Mr. regular's perspective here, though, because the idea of it being a hyper-masculine almost caricature of straight "patriotism" certainly rings true. Also, I know this isn't quite what he meant, but I'm going to be thinking about the idea of being "patriotic" for being straight for a while.
I like a good exhaust sound, some cars are a pleasure to listen to, you dont even use the radio in one of those because listening to the engine/exhaust is that good. But creating that sound takes skill, skill that most "tuners" dont have, and instead the sound they tend to create is somewhere closer to a wet fart, or a can full of bolts, or some other assault on your hearing that really shouldnt be anywhere near a public road.
Yes! As a straight man who’s into cars and loves drag shows, this has always been so obvious. But the crossover between niches is so rare that I’ve never heard anyone else address it. P.S. The winga-dinga croud is clearly the old show queen, stuck in her ways and looking down upon all the other subgenres, right?
To further the analogy, much like we can make the distinction between someone who loves his truck for the way it looks, the way it feels inside and how he feels driving it, and someone who tweaks the exhaust to coal roll EVs, we must make the difference between people who just want to be accepted for who they are joining the pride parade for a sense of belonging, and those enacting their fantasies in front of children at that same parade.
Lol, I wouldn’t attach myself to this description except that I do have a blue pearl Pontiac Trans Am with Flowmasters, a lumpy cam, and a giant bird on the Hood. Driving this car completely changes my personality to the point that I’m buying vintage 70s clothing for when I drive it.
I am curious about this as well. I've been looking to buy a 65 Mustang, and so many have that setup. Personally to my eye, those two colors clash instead of compliment eachother.
Personally I find it really entertaining when people make assumptions about me based entirely off the appearance of my car. For reference I drive a black Dodge Charger RT. “oh look a bad guy car, bet some real tough guy drives that”. Only for a short trans woman to hop out of the driver’s seat. Always confuses the hell out of them >:3
feels like the same difference between the 'minimum-effort bolt-on money spender' you find at your local car meet, and the person you know that min-max's their vehicle to suit their goal(s). Therefore, one vehicle's loud to meet the goals of perceived societal norms. The other vehicle's loud simply as a byproduct of understanding the benefits of an exhaust system with reduced backpressure. Three guesses to tell which is which.
Well… I guess I don’t quite fit in to either group 🤣 I’m not hetero, but I love loud vehicles! I also find the other “drag” seen quite annoying. I drive a big ol F-250 crew cab with an 8 foot bed with a strait piped 6.0 Powerstroke that has the ZF6 transmission behind it. No flashy shit, just 17” rims with MT’s. And my Subaru Legacy GT wagon is pretty much strait piped too 🤣
perfect explanation. interesting how we engage in similar if not the same attitudes in different arenas and it not be considered gatekeeping, like a gentleman's agreement that "you have that, we have this."
Is a Subaru straight piped if it has equal length headers & a full exhaust with an EWG? The boxer rumble is a distant memory and its really only "loud" when you're on boost.
It's also correlated with a higher degree of psychopathy. *Schermer, J. A. (2023). A desire for a loud car with a modified muffler is predicted by being a man and higher scores on psychopathy and sadism. Current issues in personality psychology, 11(4), 339.*
I put an exhaust on my audi and dont regret it cuz it makes me smile every time i drive it. I don’t intend to bother anyone but I couldn’t care less if it does.
I think women fashion in general is the same thing. And it’s usually the same message too. The vast majority of men don’t care what designer a woman has her. It’s seen as a peacocking to other women.
It sounds like a "Liberal" trying to jab at the part of car culture they don''t like, "Oh them conservatives wit' dere Pun-Sher stickers" when you could literally say that about anyone who likes cars!
My truck has no exhaust. It's very loud. The sound makes me happy because I'm an inbred hillbilly. I really don't care if anyone's impressed or annoyed. I'm definitely not trying to show off in my (definitely stock with no tune😉) beat up 01 tundra with half the paint sunbaked off. Edit: I realize there are indeed fragile people who have an immense need for attention and approval, and that's a category of individual I don't belong to. I'm sure there are others who could say the same.
Wow idgaf about what they do until I HEAR IT IN MY HOUSE 4 STREETS AWAY. or they IDLE THEIR TRUCK IN THE DRIVEWAY ACROSS THE STREET EVERY MORNING FOR 2 HOURS. It’s pretty disingenuous to compare LGBT flamboyance with loud and disruptive trucks culture.
@@Mrsuperimpsonman you should focus on enjoying things in your life that bring joy to you rather than being passive aggressive at people with different tastes to you
@@Mrsuperimpsonman I do agree that something straight piped shouldnt be common to run at calm hours of the ngiht but, if your neighbors car is just a little louder than a lawnmower fuckin deal with it, its a low hum across the street turn the tv on.
I mean lifted trucks actually have a purpose in being useful offroad where as drag shows don't have usefulness there just expression so lumping all lifted trucks in with that is very simplistic I could agree on loud cars and rolling coal but a tuck lifted 3inchs on 35s for somone who lives in the sticks is just about need not fashion
Nobody in the sticks needs a lifted truck with 35s, unless you literally live at the end of a logging road, or the moab trail, most any normal car will do just fine for you. It's still about impersonating heterosexual working class culture.
@stanced3277 u clearly have never lived in states where more roads are dirt than paved 1 good washout no car is making it down most roads in some areas of the south with few exceptions (cars with exceptional awd)
Driving a lifted truck is a statement. No different than drag. “But not MY lifted truck” doesn’t apply. No need to be in denial 😂 for once you are not being shamed you are just being observed.
I am sorry your wrong, patriotism has nothing to do with destroying a Subaru or ruining a perfectly functinal truck. That is less real patriotism and more peacocking. True patriotism iis waking at 3 sm hoping in your 2010 f-350 to be at the supply shop by 4 am to pick up 100' of pipe, a vault and a man whole because this country isnt going to build itself, otherwise spot on keep making vids man you're doing great.
Bro really included straight piped Subarus with straight guys and thought we wouldn’t notice
i own a straight piped subaru and i am indeed NOT straight
SubaUwU
Glad you caught it too, coulda sworn I was gonna hear slammed civic guys in the straight category next😮💨
@@Rom.856glad I'm not the only one
I thought that was a lesbian thing.
How dare you leave Harley riders out of the "look at me" party! Worst offenders out there.
There was a Harley guy who used to sit at the stop sign across the road and rev for several minutes at a time. I always assumed it was because his bike wouldn't idle when it was cold (he lived a short distance away from said stop sign).
I do remember him stalling the bike at the stop sign at least once and laughing to myself at how poorly maintained it must be.
They love leather but they know we know they know better protective clothing exists. Think of the time that goes into picking those pageant outfits.
Well Harley is legitimately trashy though.
Wait can't hear you, Brummbrubrubrubrummmm!
YES! South Park had it nailed
“A heterosexual flamboyance”
😂😂😂
Never heard the most perfect thing to describe it.
MY BIG BOY TRUCK MAKES BIG VROOM VROOM NOISES, MAKING ME FEEL SO BIG.
😂
fr tho it does 💪💪💪
I’m literally dying in this Uber rn.
Driver is prob like tf is wrong wit this kid 😂😂😂😂😂
Dying rn
AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC BAD.... UH...
Rolling Coal = RuPaul's Drag Race? I mean, It makes so much sense
Well considering Ru’s job outside of television…
@@HelenFire420 It just makes the water taste a little funny, right?
Someone said that huge trucks are gender affirming care. That idea lives rent free in my head.
Same with loud Harley riders. South Park nailed that lol
I'm straight and yes, this is it exactly, I do it not for women, it really is to bring the bro's out. It's like flexing at each other because it's fun, same goes for most of that whole car scene entirely
Most people I know do it for themselves. Because they like it
Maybe its because I'm in a bit of a social crisis with realizing how messed up some things were, but it is weird to see a non-straight guy talk about something typically associated with straight men, call it peacocking, and compare it to drag queen culture, yet it actually doesn't come off as an insult or criticism. This feels weird...
Yeah, he was really respectful, and the argument does make sense! 😂
He's a car guy so he probably understands it's actually a very different experience to drive a large truck, nevermind one with a lift kit and performance package. It's a lot different from driving a car. Kinda like the difference between riding a liter bike and riding a 50cc scooter. You're in command of a hell of a lot more power and you need to be more careful or if you do hurt someone, it's likely going to be a lot worse. You're almost to the point of driving a small house when you start getting past the F250 mark. It's a weird experience. Would recommend if operating large machinery feels good for you.
Because it is like so objective & so true, without any hint of malice! It's a great point, & I hope straight men who drive vroom vroom chucks can laugh at themselves & get a kick out of this too.
I mean, people like to show off, nothing new here.
As a patriotic straight guy I can say we think that shit is dumb too
As a bisexual transfemme, I like my loud exhaust. But I can also agree it gets stupid sometimes.
@@musewolfman if you like a little roar I get that but but if no one can hear they’re radio within a 2 mile radius you might be dumb
Honestly, the cost of valved exhausts has dropped a lot in the last few years. Your car can be loud or normal volume at the push of a button. Nobody wants to take a road trip in a loud car, no matter how good it sounds.
@@musewolfmanthis reinforces and proves the idea that it is merely compensation.
@@musewolfmanLoud exhausts have become so common they’re stupid all of the time.
That was the best explanation I've ever heard in my life
Social Semiotics analysis of rolling coal when???
+1 let’s goooooooo
On the way back from the first RCR car meet, before the pandemic, my friend was in his Fiat 500, and I was in my thunderbird. He was following me because I wasn't sure if I was going to make it back, and in my rear-view mirror, I watched a brodozer roll coal on him and damn near blind him. The guy pulled up alongside me and, with his facial expression and hand gestures, seemed to communicate "look at that dork! Sure got him, huh?" And in response, I raised my hands in the universal "what are you doing!" gesture. He got flustered, pulled in front of me, and blinded me for a good few seconds by rolling again, before taking off ahead of us.
Honestly, it feels more like dogs peeing on hydrants to mark territory, but instead of physical territory, it's conceptual territory, wherever they may go. People can express themselves, sure, but douchebags can express themselves too. I do enjoy Mr. regular's perspective here, though, because the idea of it being a hyper-masculine almost caricature of straight "patriotism" certainly rings true.
Also, I know this isn't quite what he meant, but I'm going to be thinking about the idea of being "patriotic" for being straight for a while.
I genuinely view all brodozer drivers as the individual you described. Probably because I've never come across a single good guy who drives one.
I like a good exhaust sound, some cars are a pleasure to listen to, you dont even use the radio in one of those because listening to the engine/exhaust is that good. But creating that sound takes skill, skill that most "tuners" dont have, and instead the sound they tend to create is somewhere closer to a wet fart, or a can full of bolts, or some other assault on your hearing that really shouldnt be anywhere near a public road.
The judges would have also accepted ‘tactical flamboyance’.
Ugh...'Tatical' everything.
@@scottieray Let wooodward have his tactical cutlery your writing looks like this ->💅
Mabey people do things they want to because they like it, thats the only corelation.
Yes! As a straight man who’s into cars and loves drag shows, this has always been so obvious. But the crossover between niches is so rare that I’ve never heard anyone else address it.
P.S. The winga-dinga croud is clearly the old show queen, stuck in her ways and looking down upon all the other subgenres, right?
Winga-dinga is Lady Bunny.
Ironically very well articulated
Thats actually a crazy good comparison
To further the analogy, much like we can make the distinction between someone who loves his truck for the way it looks, the way it feels inside and how he feels driving it, and someone who tweaks the exhaust to coal roll EVs, we must make the difference between people who just want to be accepted for who they are joining the pride parade for a sense of belonging, and those enacting their fantasies in front of children at that same parade.
I was about to completely fail at explaining this exact point, very well put.
You underestimate the amount of masc lesbians who roll coal in their lifted f350s, especially in the Pacific Northwest
I see more lesbians with the straight piped STIs where I’m from, but I’m in nor cal sooo.
Lol, I wouldn’t attach myself to this description except that I do have a blue pearl Pontiac Trans Am with Flowmasters, a lumpy cam, and a giant bird on the Hood. Driving this car completely changes my personality to the point that I’m buying vintage 70s clothing for when I drive it.
Damn......Thats a hell of a point
OK, but can you explain gays and white convertible mustangs with red interiors? Why do they mimic female real estate car culture?
Damn
@Michael-pi8ps because those are not mustangs?
I am curious about this as well. I've been looking to buy a 65 Mustang, and so many have that setup. Personally to my eye, those two colors clash instead of compliment eachother.
@Michael-pi8ps Perhaps RWD is also a necessity.
@@Stealth_Gamer92 I happen to think Red and White is The Perfect colour combination.
Personally I find it really entertaining when people make assumptions about me based entirely off the appearance of my car. For reference I drive a black Dodge Charger RT. “oh look a bad guy car, bet some real tough guy drives that”. Only for a short trans woman to hop out of the driver’s seat. Always confuses the hell out of them >:3
Yeah, but I bet you can get some at the club lol.
feels like the same difference between the 'minimum-effort bolt-on money spender' you find at your local car meet, and the person you know that min-max's their vehicle to suit their goal(s).
Therefore, one vehicle's loud to meet the goals of perceived societal norms.
The other vehicle's loud simply as a byproduct of understanding the benefits of an exhaust system with reduced backpressure. Three guesses to tell which is which.
I don’t know if “coal rollers” or “stance douches” are worse.
I can't believe you've made me appreciate drag appearance - much appreciated
Problem is we have to share the road with these guys
And as Herr Freud said.
"Sometimes a cigar, is just a cigar."
Some of us gays like big trucks too.
Tell that to every straight guy who drives a brodozer. Maybe they'll stop driving them!
This is literally how I feel working at a stelantis dealership and trying to buy an ep3
This makes a lot of sense
This is now forever canon. 👏👏👏
Well… I guess I don’t quite fit in to either group 🤣 I’m not hetero, but I love loud vehicles! I also find the other “drag” seen quite annoying. I drive a big ol F-250 crew cab with an 8 foot bed with a strait piped 6.0 Powerstroke that has the ZF6 transmission behind it. No flashy shit, just 17” rims with MT’s. And my Subaru Legacy GT wagon is pretty much strait piped too 🤣
That is such a good explanation for it.
Straight piped subarus and straight men? Holy oxymoron batman
Yeah I was a side-eyeing that line too. But the rest is horribly true lmaoo
That to me is very lesbian but what do I know…
You're incredible and keep me on my toes when I write, never stop 😂
It's compensating
perfect explanation. interesting how we engage in similar if not the same attitudes in different arenas and it not be considered gatekeeping, like a gentleman's agreement that "you have that, we have this."
As a bi man whose kinda into both thank you man ❤️
Love this explanation.
Exactly!
Is a Subaru straight piped if it has equal length headers & a full exhaust with an EWG?
The boxer rumble is a distant memory and its really only "loud" when you're on boost.
please more from your book of hot takes
It's also correlated with a higher degree of psychopathy.
*Schermer, J. A. (2023). A desire for a loud car with a modified muffler is predicted by being a man and higher scores on psychopathy and sadism. Current issues in personality psychology, 11(4), 339.*
....or maybe people just want better throttle response
Car guys just wanna go fast
This, I love this so much!
My Dodge Ram is the beige just there to tow a horse trailer truck I wish my business didn’t need.
Include the overly aggresive 60 year old harley drivers
Tell it sister!!😂
I put an exhaust on my audi and dont regret it cuz it makes me smile every time i drive it. I don’t intend to bother anyone but I couldn’t care less if it does.
this is a dissertation
Thanks for speaking the truth
You really need to start doing stand-up.
I like my bikes loud, but not crazy loud. It's for me and my other biker bros anyway, not other drivers.
Thanks, that dude in blue heels.
I think women fashion in general is the same thing. And it’s usually the same message too. The vast majority of men don’t care what designer a woman has her. It’s seen as a peacocking to other women.
I have a 500 Abarth. It's small and cute, but also loud and angry.
I'm also bi... so this checks out.
Iv never heard a fiat 500 described as loud or angry lmao
What about bisexual men?
SO BIG AND WIDE!
exactly. i always let the old hot hatch rip its tinny 4cylinder engine for a quick boost of test
It's not peacocking if it's an exhaust leak
Spot fucking on
I just wanna build my 94 camry up into a piece of art
Nailed it
nailed it to a T Mr Reg.
He has the same voice as Adam Copeland, if you close your eyes you can hear Edge talking about cars.
Interesting never thought about it 🤔
It's not peacocking, they don't even know what they're trying to achieve
My amx is loud... does that mean I'm straight?
Are you?
@@solarwalkman am i?
It doesn’t if you like how the seat giggles your butt. 👀
I'm sorry. But did RCR just refer to Dodge Ram drivers as straight? It must be opposite day.
Horseshoe theory put into practice.
Iono man I just like cool stuff
Heterosexual annoyance maybe.
Went to go and subscribe because of the awesome I’m seeing and realized I’m already following. I need to get caught up on your videos!
What about when it’s a woman? I live in rural WI and honestly I see more women in mud trucks than men, at least on some days
He likes to generalize about others but can’t take it when people do it to him
This is second time I’m hearing you talk about drag queens. Starting to be concerned
Who cares lmao
omg some of yall are actual babies
No, it’s not. As a heterosexual male, shit is annoying. But I’m also 6’5”, so i don’t need to overcompensate with a truck twice my own height.
they're childhood fantasies
How the hell does this guy afford all of these...
The use of the term patriotic doesn't seem like a compliment here
It sounds like a "Liberal" trying to jab at the part of car culture they don''t like, "Oh them conservatives wit' dere Pun-Sher stickers" when you could literally say that about anyone who likes cars!
My truck has no exhaust. It's very loud. The sound makes me happy because I'm an inbred hillbilly. I really don't care if anyone's impressed or annoyed. I'm definitely not trying to show off in my (definitely stock with no tune😉) beat up 01 tundra with half the paint sunbaked off.
Edit: I realize there are indeed fragile people who have an immense need for attention and approval, and that's a category of individual I don't belong to. I'm sure there are others who could say the same.
Girl, what is with the ten page dissertations that people are writing in the comments?
But why do the truck drivers need to ride my ass while I’m driving
No that is homosexual flamboyance.
"Patriotic" and flies a confederate flag, and doesn't get the ridiculous hypocrisy of that.
who
Lot of triggered people in the comments. Nailed it!
whats really funny is those are the same people who say people are too sensitive now lol
Gender 👏🏻 affirming 👏🏻 care 👏🏻
Wow idgaf about what they do until I HEAR IT IN MY HOUSE 4 STREETS AWAY. or they IDLE THEIR TRUCK IN THE DRIVEWAY ACROSS THE STREET EVERY MORNING FOR 2 HOURS. It’s pretty disingenuous to compare LGBT flamboyance with loud and disruptive trucks culture.
drag shows are loud and disruptive
@@solitaryclusterofneurons598 I missed where drag shows come gallivanting through my neighborhood multiple times per hour.
@@Mrsuperimpsonman you should focus on enjoying things in your life that bring joy to you rather than being passive aggressive at people with different tastes to you
@@Mrsuperimpsonman I do agree that something straight piped shouldnt be common to run at calm hours of the ngiht but, if your neighbors car is just a little louder than a lawnmower fuckin deal with it, its a low hum across the street turn the tv on.
Only you are educated enough to make such a connection… all hail, automotive Jesus
People have the right to express themselves!
Must be a lifted truck driver
We have to have something brother i dont know what size pants i wear
Ugh, thanks for reminding me why I dropped this channel subscription.
I mean lifted trucks actually have a purpose in being useful offroad where as drag shows don't have usefulness there just expression so lumping all lifted trucks in with that is very simplistic I could agree on loud cars and rolling coal but a tuck lifted 3inchs on 35s for somone who lives in the sticks is just about need not fashion
That’s not the type of lifted truck he’s referring to.
@Jptg_76 I'm aware but he made a broad statement context helps is all
Nobody in the sticks needs a lifted truck with 35s, unless you literally live at the end of a logging road, or the moab trail, most any normal car will do just fine for you. It's still about impersonating heterosexual working class culture.
@stanced3277 u clearly have never lived in states where more roads are dirt than paved 1 good washout no car is making it down most roads in some areas of the south with few exceptions (cars with exceptional awd)
Driving a lifted truck is a statement. No different than drag. “But not MY lifted truck” doesn’t apply. No need to be in denial 😂 for once you are not being shamed you are just being observed.
My subaru is loud and i like it.
Thats okay
Such heterophobia XD
I think we need to go back to what "patriotic" actually means.
And wonders why channel has gone downhill...
I am sorry your wrong, patriotism has nothing to do with destroying a Subaru or ruining a perfectly functinal truck. That is less real patriotism and more peacocking. True patriotism iis waking at 3 sm hoping in your 2010 f-350 to be at the supply shop by 4 am to pick up 100' of pipe, a vault and a man whole because this country isnt going to build itself, otherwise spot on keep making vids man you're doing great.