Wait, this from the trump populist? |
WHAT?? 😑 |
NP, but the first time I heard that song I had never seen a Black Flag sticker anywhere so I didn't know what they looked like. The next time I saw a sticker with a mostly black flag on it I assumed that must be it. That's how I ended up thinking that the thin blue line bumper stickers were Black Flag stickers for years. |
Haha. The thin blue line is basically the opposite of what Black Flag stood for! |
We need additional information in order to be able to process the sticker. For example, it matters if it was on a Subaru versus a Ford. It also matters what other stickers were on the car. I have seen Trump stickers on Subarus before, so it's not a perfect system, but we can learn a lot about the intention of the sticker from its surroundings. |
Best! |
Kind of. They're raising little sociopaths who don't care about the good of the community. |
![]() If it helps, I got the Ataris reference, and I am of the Deadhead gen ![]() |
Raise honey Badgers! |
Honey badger don’t give a f**k |
OP here: It was on the back window of an unremarkable midsized SUV. Maybe a Ford or Hyundai? I can’t remember. They had a yellow Don’t Tread on Me license from Virginia. I guess that puts it all in context. |
The only lions in America are in cages behind bars so I guess that tracks.... |
Not sure why you started the thread then if you knew all the answers? |
Ironically that is not actually an example of the Dunning-Kruger effect. |
It means they are not raising a bunch of sensible losers that at the drop of a petal need to run and hide in a safe zone, and also letting the world know they are not concerned with their opinion. Lions lead, sheep follow and sometimes as is visible everywhere, to their destruction. |