What car stickers say about you
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Where's the blue line flag
Side by side with the don't tread on me flag
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They forgot to add political stickers which make you a target for the extremists who don't agree with you.
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I put an NRA sticker on mine, not because I support them or own a gun, but because this helps me get rid of tailgating cars behind me
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That you're a bloody idiot for having non mandatory stickers on your car?
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I put an NRA sticker on mine, not because I support them or own a gun, but because this helps me get rid of tailgating cars behind me
Same thing could work with a support the police sticker.
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I put an NRA sticker on mine, not because I support them or own a gun, but because this helps me get rid of tailgating cars behind me
Doesn't really work though.
Source: me, tailgating the boomer in his 2004 Silverado extended cab with a gigantic bed cap because we're going 37 in a 50 and I don't have all day
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gonna put all of those in my car to confuse people targeting me
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Same thing could work with a support the police sticker.
Which, I hear, is very common
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i mean, here you can just type the plate number into an open government website and it shows your home address. not really seeing a rot of consequences for that.
Yeah, this is more on the 'paranoid' end of the spectrum without being very effective. If you're being surveiled or targeted, there's plenty to dig up already.
No need to shrink away from expressing yourself. and this breeds a mistrust against your neighbors or community.
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"How's Max doing?"
"Max is fine"
hangs up
"Your Foster Parents... are Dead"
Plot Twist: The Dog's name is actually Wolfie, the car sticker is a trick to fool mass surveillance.
Take that, Skynet!
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This looks more like paranoia than tips about privacy. Everyone has a fucking giant TV inside their home. Everyone has hobbies.
Unless you are actively targeted by some psycho... or the police. This just makes everyone thinks everyone else around them is out to rob and steal from them. But being from the US and from the police, it's not very surprising. You also need a gun to protect yourself and your family from potential home invaders, you never know, The country is full of robbers and violent people! Don't trust anyone! Just get your kids from school in your giant bulletproof SUV and drive straight to your McMansion where you can barricade yourself with all your precious stuff. In fact you should also take care to hide your McMansion behind a fake facade of poor people's houses to avoid having potential less fortunate people target your place as a potential place to rob.
Again, don't trust anyone! Not your neighbours, not the people in your neighbourhood. Everyone is out to get you! If you do, it's gonna be your fault and the police will let you know you were stupid for trusting people.
Anyway. this is all just ridiculous in the first place. If someone wants to know you're not home and steal crap from you, stickers or not, you're already sitting in your fucking car, while not being home. It's already a pretty big clue. Otherwise, are home invaders that diligent in the first place? Really, the stickers on my expensive SUV parked in front of my big house and the big garage is indicating that there might be expensive crap in my house and in my garage? I'm shocked to see how revealing those stickers can be!
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A friend advised me to put lots of Hello Kitty stickers on my bike so that nobody would want to steal it. I wonder if the same logic applies here.
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Doesn't really work though.
Source: me, tailgating the boomer in his 2004 Silverado extended cab with a gigantic bed cap because we're going 37 in a 50 and I don't have all day
Pretty sure that boomer doesn't even see you though
Honestly, 90% of the time I go slower than the speed limit is because someone else is slow in front of me, but people still tailgate me
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Doesn't really work though.
Source: me, tailgating the boomer in his 2004 Silverado extended cab with a gigantic bed cap because we're going 37 in a 50 and I don't have all day
Damn. If only there was a way that cars could pass each other.
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#1 fan of the Emoji Movie
Favorite movie I've never seen
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Damn. If only there was a way that cars could pass each other.
The single non-passing lane is implied
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The single non-passing lane is implied
I dunno, I like going slow- that is to say near the limit- and will have people ride me the entire time in a passing zone or blaze past me in a double yellow.
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This is why I have no bumper stickers on my car at all. I’m tempted to get rid of my veteran license plate, but the normal one costs quite a bit more and says “in god we trust”.
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Only bumper sticker I have says "shoot your local predator" with a camera (thanks anxiety war!) What does that say about me?