Terrible bumper sticker on teen car

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I feel like a lot of these responses are really just one poster trolling the OP.

The bumper sticker is not at all funny.


Nah, there’s a bunch of us. And presumably even if you think the bumper sticker isn’t funny, you still recognize that it is meant to be a joke, no?


Have you seen the teen drivers around here? No, I don't think it was a joke.


So…you think it was a serious bumper sticker, stating the driver’s intent to hit children with their car?


That PP is seriously effed up if she thinks it’s a serious bumper sticker.


Almost as effed up as someone actually putting it on their car.


NP. Hey, at least the person who put it on their car understands that it’s a joke


Please explain how the joke is funny.


That highly subjective, as is every joke. I don't find it funny. I think it's juvenile, but I wouldn't be bothered by it either.
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Anonymous wrote:Correct, it’s not that funny. I don’t think anyone “defending” the bumper sticker thinks it is.

That’s not the point. People are allowed to make jokes that don’t land, or that they find funny and OP does not. People are allowed to be crass and stupid.

Deal with it. Move along with your own life and don’t worry so much about whether anyone, anywhere is saying something that offends your moral sensibility.


And we are allowed to judge someone if they have a dumb AF bumper sticker. OP's point was that it is a terrible bumper sticker. And she is 100% correct. It's not funny. Given all the recent pedestrian accidents in our area, it hits very close to home. And I would also question what kind of parents would be OK with their son/daughter driving around with it. The same that turn a blind eye to underage drinking, I'm sure. The whole family probably sucks.


TO YOU.


Please explain how it is funny.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NP.

I feel like a lot of these responses are really just one poster trolling the OP.

The bumper sticker is not at all funny.


Nah, there’s a bunch of us. And presumably even if you think the bumper sticker isn’t funny, you still recognize that it is meant to be a joke, no?


Have you seen the teen drivers around here? No, I don't think it was a joke.


So…you think it was a serious bumper sticker, stating the driver’s intent to hit children with their car?


That PP is seriously effed up if she thinks it’s a serious bumper sticker.


Almost as effed up as someone actually putting it on their car.


NP. Hey, at least the person who put it on their car understands that it’s a joke


Please explain how the joke is funny.


It’s dark humor. Some people like it and some people don’t. It’s ok if you don’t like it. But you can’t stop it or take it away from those who do.


Is anyone on here suggesting that it made illegal?
Anonymous


I was hit by a car when I was 10, and I don't get that worked up over bumper stickers. The goal is to shock, OP! Your job is to roll your eyes, mutter "how tasteless!" under your breath, and then forget it and live a happy life.

Yet here you are, the teen's bumper sticker living rent-free in your head, embroiled in a fight with other people online. Is this really your idea of living well? What sort of control do you think you have over this situation? You can't tear the sticker off someone else's car, that's destruction of property. So your only solution is to LET IT GO.



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NP.

I feel like a lot of these responses are really just one poster trolling the OP.

The bumper sticker is not at all funny.


Nah, there’s a bunch of us. And presumably even if you think the bumper sticker isn’t funny, you still recognize that it is meant to be a joke, no?


Have you seen the teen drivers around here? No, I don't think it was a joke.


So…you think it was a serious bumper sticker, stating the driver’s intent to hit children with their car?


That PP is seriously effed up if she thinks it’s a serious bumper sticker.


Almost as effed up as someone actually putting it on their car.


NP. Hey, at least the person who put it on their car understands that it’s a joke


Please explain how the joke is funny.


It’s dark humor. Some people like it and some people don’t. It’s ok if you don’t like it. But you can’t stop it or take it away from those who do.


Is anyone on here suggesting that it made illegal?


Obviously not. But OP is offended - I guess I assume she doesn’t want to see it or anything like it? Or is she just stating that she’s offended and that’s it?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Correct, it’s not that funny. I don’t think anyone “defending” the bumper sticker thinks it is.

That’s not the point. People are allowed to make jokes that don’t land, or that they find funny and OP does not. People are allowed to be crass and stupid.

Deal with it. Move along with your own life and don’t worry so much about whether anyone, anywhere is saying something that offends your moral sensibility.


And we are allowed to judge someone if they have a dumb AF bumper sticker. OP's point was that it is a terrible bumper sticker. And she is 100% correct. It's not funny. Given all the recent pedestrian accidents in our area, it hits very close to home. And I would also question what kind of parents would be OK with their son/daughter driving around with it. The same that turn a blind eye to underage drinking, I'm sure. The whole family probably sucks.


TO YOU.


Please explain how it is funny.


OK. I didn't initially think it was funny either. But, reading some of the reactions here, I have changed my mind. The intent was to provoke exactly the kind of pearl-clutching outrage that permeates this thread, and it has succeeded admirably. That's pretty damn funny - that so many people are so exercised about it.

Hope that clears it up for you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Correct, it’s not that funny. I don’t think anyone “defending” the bumper sticker thinks it is.

That’s not the point. People are allowed to make jokes that don’t land, or that they find funny and OP does not. People are allowed to be crass and stupid.

Deal with it. Move along with your own life and don’t worry so much about whether anyone, anywhere is saying something that offends your moral sensibility.


And we are allowed to judge someone if they have a dumb AF bumper sticker. OP's point was that it is a terrible bumper sticker. And she is 100% correct. It's not funny. Given all the recent pedestrian accidents in our area, it hits very close to home. And I would also question what kind of parents would be OK with their son/daughter driving around with it. The same that turn a blind eye to underage drinking, I'm sure. The whole family probably sucks.


TO YOU.


Please explain how it is funny.


NP here but I’ll bite. I think it’s supposed to be a sarcastic / tongue and cheek commentary to the stupid bumper stickers that say “I brake for the elderly” or “I brake for golden retrievers” or “I brake for bikes”. Similar to the stupid ones that say “baby on board” and the sarcastic tongue in cheek response ones that say “no baby on board feel free to rear end me”. Even the Simpson’s made a riff on those silly ones once, I think Marge was driving and says “oh no! That car says baby on board! I won’t intentionally ram their car like I was planning to!”

Basically it’s dark humor that I agree is in poor taste. But I hope this answers your question
Anonymous
I'd be super embarrassed if my kid had this on her car. But, what are you going to do? Can't fix stupid.
Anonymous
Rots of ruck if your kid gets pulled over for a traffic stop.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NP.

I feel like a lot of these responses are really just one poster trolling the OP.

The bumper sticker is not at all funny.


Nah, there’s a bunch of us. And presumably even if you think the bumper sticker isn’t funny, you still recognize that it is meant to be a joke, no?


Have you seen the teen drivers around here? No, I don't think it was a joke.


So…you think it was a serious bumper sticker, stating the driver’s intent to hit children with their car?


That PP is seriously effed up if she thinks it’s a serious bumper sticker.


Almost as effed up as someone actually putting it on their car.


NP. Hey, at least the person who put it on their car understands that it’s a joke


Please explain how the joke is funny.


PP here. Please point out where I said it was funny.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Correct, it’s not that funny. I don’t think anyone “defending” the bumper sticker thinks it is.

That’s not the point. People are allowed to make jokes that don’t land, or that they find funny and OP does not. People are allowed to be crass and stupid.

Deal with it. Move along with your own life and don’t worry so much about whether anyone, anywhere is saying something that offends your moral sensibility.


And we are allowed to judge someone if they have a dumb AF bumper sticker. OP's point was that it is a terrible bumper sticker. And she is 100% correct. It's not funny. Given all the recent pedestrian accidents in our area, it hits very close to home. And I would also question what kind of parents would be OK with their son/daughter driving around with it. The same that turn a blind eye to underage drinking, I'm sure. The whole family probably sucks.


I see what you did there.

SPLAT!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I have a younger child who walks and bikes to school so I find it offensive. I hope the driver is never the cause of an accident. It’s not a good look.


IT'S A JOKE!!!!!!

You really decided after seeing it to log on here and write a post to complain? My lord you need to get laid
Anonymous
I find everyone and everything offensive. Signed, OP.
Anonymous
When I was in college (2005ish) my roommate's boyfriend had a bumper sticker that said "I support gay marriage as long as both chicks are hot".
Anonymous
It’s not the best choice. I wouldn’t let my teen out it on their car.
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