Reminds me of that tune by the B sharps
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Like 10 years ago and suburban with one of thos was doing 35 in a 55 so I tried to pass him. Dude speeds up and proceeded to brake check me yelling out tge window that he has an effing kid in the car, like what? so i get beside him flip him off and go on my way. Dude followed me and called the cops on me like im at fault, long story short he got in trouble
That poor kid
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I always assumed they were just another way for people to broadcast mundane factoids about themselves to total strangers that don't care. Like an early form of social media, if you will.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Yes. It was early social media.
I always kept a Garfield plushy in my car window, to let people know how I felt about Mondays.
We were pretty desperate back then.
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And somehow many people with those stickers drive like the biggest cunts.
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In Korea, people put "초보운정" stickers on their cars. "Beginner Driver". They've been doing it for decades, so you see some pretty old ones. How long does one remain a beginner exactly?
There's also 차사순, who is literally famous for failing her written driver's test 950 times before passing.
Legend. She needs a 차사순 sticker so people know to stay at least 4 car lengths away.
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And somehow many people with those stickers drive like the biggest cunts.
Like having a kid excuses failing to yield or slamming on the brakes then turning without a signal.Would make sense since new parents lacking sleep struggle a bit
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Would make sense since new parents lacking sleep struggle a bit
Yeah I suppose that makes sense.
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In Korea, people put "초보운정" stickers on their cars. "Beginner Driver". They've been doing it for decades, so you see some pretty old ones. How long does one remain a beginner exactly?
There's also 차사순, who is literally famous for failing her written driver's test 950 times before passing.
In Europe many countries have a mandatory sticker/magnet with a red "A" on white background to signal new drivers. You take it off after 2 years.
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In Korea, people put "초보운정" stickers on their cars. "Beginner Driver". They've been doing it for decades, so you see some pretty old ones. How long does one remain a beginner exactly?
There's also 차사순, who is literally famous for failing her written driver's test 950 times before passing.
Only 50 fails until glory
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Yes. It was early social media.
I always kept a Garfield plushy in my car window, to let people know how I felt about Mondays.
We were pretty desperate back then.
People used to post their phone number in newspaper personals so they could talk to someone. Now they're probably live streaming on twitch
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The point of those stickers isn't to ask for kindness. It's to let you know shit can happen on board and you may start driving like an idiot. Better stay a bit back so you have time to react.
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The point of those stickers isn't to ask for kindness. It's to let you know shit can happen on board and you may start driving like an idiot. Better stay a bit back so you have time to react.
And also that honking/screaming at the car is (even more of) a dick move now.
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The point of those stickers isn't to ask for kindness. It's to let you know shit can happen on board and you may start driving like an idiot. Better stay a bit back so you have time to react.
If I remember correctly, the actual point of the signs in car windows is to alert emergency services to a child being in the vehicle in case the vehicle is in an accident. I could be incorrect however, it was just an explanation I heard decades ago at this point.
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If I remember correctly, the actual point of the signs in car windows is to alert emergency services to a child being in the vehicle in case the vehicle is in an accident. I could be incorrect however, it was just an explanation I heard decades ago at this point.
No, you're right. It is so emergency services prioritise cars with the sign.
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Orr they could be having babies consecutively. know someone who has 6 kids one after another
Easier than having them in parallel, like a wanna-be octomom.
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Pets (50 points), disabled driver (75 points), ambulance (100 points), grandparents on the back seats (100 points)?
I'm autistic does that make me a disabled driver or an active threat?
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People used to post their phone number in newspaper personals so they could talk to someone. Now they're probably live streaming on twitch
I once stumbled across a VHS recording a 1980s public access equivalent of a hot tub stream, it was about as surreal as one would expect.
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I think of it more of a "give me extra space because I may be distracted and exhausted" warning sign.