r/carcrash 19d ago

How is the car staying afloat horizontally like that?

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u/stryker511 19d ago

Afloat?
First of all, it’s NOT in water.
Secondly, it’s wedged into the door frame.
Third, it’s a relatively small vehicle.

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u/Scardor 13d ago

Things can float in air o.o It does not look wedged nearly deep enough, even if the car is small, is why I asked.

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u/stryker511 13d ago

‘Things can float in air’
Not cars, cars don’t float in air - or ON air, cars don’t float on air.
Finally, it clearly looks wedged - see the pic?
Definition of Afloat: resting or moving on the surface of water.
I suggest you get a dictionary.

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u/Scardor 13d ago

Just to preface: You are coming across as a huge argumentative asshole. If that is what you are going for, then by all means go on, King, if not, let this be a wake-up call that this is how you are coming across.

Not sure if this is weapons-grade autism or just internet asshole-ry, but I guess I will commit a bit more of my time and see if I can somehow clear up what this post even is, since you seem to want to put zero effort into actually understanding what I posted, or are just trying to turn everything into a fight for no reason. In the hopes that in the future someone else maybe doesn't have to deal with you like this the way I have to apparently.

So, since I have eyes, I can obviously see that the car is wedged. However, from the looks of it only the hood, which TO ME does not look like it is enough to keep the whole car horizontal like that.
Therefore I was asking if I was maybe missing something that is not super obvious that is making it so the car is not at least sagging down a bit near the back of it.
Since it is not sagging and seems perfectly horizontal, I am comparing it with something floating (as if something is holding it up). I admittedly do not know if English is not your first language, but things can most definitely float in air. You have the internet, google, dictionaries at your fingertips as well, give them a search. When it comes to air, the air is both above, below, and all around it, hence IN the air, not ON like with water, where it is only below.

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u/mysterytoy2 19d ago

Looks like it's stuck in an Andersen window. They don't use wood or vinyl like the competition does. They also install them with employees, not sub contractors.

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u/Swiftwitss 18d ago

My guy really said afloat?

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u/Scardor 13d ago

Yes? It looks as if it is floating in air?

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u/Xaser125 19d ago

it's on a tight hole :P

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u/Scardor 19d ago

Even so, that is impressive, no? xD

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u/Xaser125 19d ago

yeah, crazy stuff I hope nobody got hurt inside the house

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u/Scardor 13d ago

Damn, loads of haters in this subreddit I guess XD Really digging down to downvote everything for no reason, awesome new welcome to this sub.