Ok skippy. I already acknowledged that I over estimated the trucks payload. You respond by telling me that I overlooked the payload and come up with some ******* comparison of how I’m not using the vehicle “correctly”. I’m not hauling anything so the payload was never even a thought. A stack of wood isn’t shit for a 1/2 ton truck. I stick by my statement. The payload sucks. Why does it hurt your feelings so much for me to point out the obvious? God forbid someone says something negative about you precious Raptor. The truck is flipping amazing...just wish the payload didn’t suck.
also, educate yourself if you’re going to play spelling police. ‘Portentous’ was the word I intended to use. Here, I’ll use it in a sentence for you. “You’re so portentous that your googling the meaning to try to prove me wrong.”
haha ok I’ll bite; which one did you mean? Maybe you should have googles your own word. Oh yeah and just get the HD deaver’s already; what you need is specifically what they were designed for, increasing your payload.
portentous
adjective
por·ten·tous | \ pȯr-ˈten-təs \
Definition of portentous
1: of, relating to, or constituting a
portentsuspense, portentous foreshadowing, hints of sinister and violent mysteries— Francine Prose
2: eliciting amazement or wonder :
PRODIGIOUS
3a: being a grave or serious matter portentous decisions
b: self-consciously solemn or important :
POMPOUSportentous declamation unsalted by the least trace of humor— W. H. Pritchard
c: ponderously excessive that discipline's overwrought, portentous phrases— R. M. Coles
pretentious
adjective
pre·ten·tious | \ pri-ˈten(t)-shəs \
Definition of pretentious
1: characterized by
pretension: such as
a: making usually unjustified or excessive claims (as of value or standing) the pretentious fraud who assumes a love of culture that is alien to him— Richard Watts
b: expressive of
affected, unwarranted, or exaggerated importance, worth, or stature pretentious languagepretentious houses
2: making demands on one's skill, ability, or means :
AMBITIOUSthe pretentious daring of the Green Mountain Boys in crossing the lake— Amer. Guide Series: Vt.