Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
You are wound really tight, aren't you? Relax. it's a joke.
OP here. I was hit by a teen driver when I was a child. I spent months in the hospital and had to be pinned back together. I have permanent scars from the accident. When you or a family member goes through something like that please let me know how funny you think it is. The slogan is in really poor taste given how much pedestrian fatalities have increased in recent years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
You are wound really tight, aren't you? Relax. it's a joke.
OP here. I was hit by a teen driver when I was a child. I spent months in the hospital and had to be pinned back together. I have permanent scars from the accident. When you or a family member goes through something like that please let me know how funny you think it is. The slogan is in really poor taste given how much pedestrian fatalities have increased in recent years.
Of course you were OP.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
You are wound really tight, aren't you? Relax. it's a joke.
OP here. I was hit by a teen driver when I was a child. I spent months in the hospital and had to be pinned back together. I have permanent scars from the accident. When you or a family member goes through something like that please let me know how funny you think it is. The slogan is in really poor taste given how much pedestrian fatalities have increased in recent years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a stupid troll attempt.
Not a troll. There was also a private school sticker on the car.
Anonymous wrote:I'm really sorry for what happened to you; that's awful. But you realize you're having a response based on a very specific incident that happened to you. That probably has not happened to most people. Again, I'm sorry and I understand why the bumper sticker is upsetting for you, but can you not see why the average person who has not experienced that would find it funny?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
You are wound really tight, aren't you? Relax. it's a joke.
OP here. I was hit by a teen driver when I was a child. I spent months in the hospital and had to be pinned back together. I have permanent scars from the accident. When you or a family member goes through something like that please let me know how funny you think it is. The slogan is in really poor taste given how much pedestrian fatalities have increased in recent years.
Anonymous wrote:I was once stuck in traffic behind this one: https://www.amazon.com/CCI037-Sushi-Sticker-Trucks-Laptop/dp/B01FZNT3L8
Can you imagine having this on your car at the office parking lot? Or anywhere?
Anonymous wrote:What a stupid troll attempt.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Ah, I see the problem. No one cares if you’re offended.
I don’t know how, or exactly when, so many of you decided that you were entitled not to be offended; but thankfully (college campuses aside) we seem to be returning to some approximation of normalcy and common sense.
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.
Anonymous wrote:I was once stuck in traffic behind this one: https://www.amazon.com/CCI037-Sushi-Sticker-Trucks-Laptop/dp/B01FZNT3L8
Can you imagine having this on your car at the office parking lot? Or anywhere?
I'm really sorry for what happened to you; that's awful. But you realize you're having a response based on a very specific incident that happened to you. That probably has not happened to most people. Again, I'm sorry and I understand why the bumper sticker is upsetting for you, but can you not see why the average person who has not experienced that would find it funny?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
You are wound really tight, aren't you? Relax. it's a joke.
OP here. I was hit by a teen driver when I was a child. I spent months in the hospital and had to be pinned back together. I have permanent scars from the accident. When you or a family member goes through something like that please let me know how funny you think it is. The slogan is in really poor taste given how much pedestrian fatalities have increased in recent years.