Anonymous wrote:I see a lot of those souped-up really loud Subarus and Hondas with this plate. I think it’s basically the young man’s way of giving the proverbial finger to others. It’s what they do.
Anonymous wrote:It became available in 2012 and appeals to young men who like to think of themselves as libertarians, but it's not specifically associated with Q-Anon or government overthrow. Was popular with the Tea Party crowd when that was a thing. You see it on a lot of Dodge Chargers, for pretty much the same reasons that people buy Dodge Chargers.
Anonymous wrote:I see a lot of those souped-up really loud Subarus and Hondas with this plate. I think it’s basically the young man’s way of giving the proverbial finger to others. It’s what they do.
I noticed the lawn mowing co.’s truck has that plate’s theme.
Thinking about not renewing the contract.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are everywhere.
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Where's the roach spray when you need it... sigh.
“Intentional misuse of this product in any manner inconsistent with labeling is a violation of federal law”
So you’d be a felon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are everywhere.
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Where's the roach spray when you need it... sigh.
Anonymous wrote:We are everywhere.
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Anonymous wrote:My DH is as liberal and progressive as they come, and thinks the Gadsden flag is cool. I don't think he'd have gotten the plate, but I could definitely see people getting it years ago because they liked the look irrespective of the roots.