Anonymous wrote:What a stupid troll attempt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Yes, I was. I’m happy to answer any questions about it. I had a fractured femur and spent two months in traction, another eight weeks in a body cast, two months on crutches and another several months in PT learning how to walk again.
Nobody will ask questions because nobody cares. Also, a freakin’ bumper sticker did not put you in a hospital. Stop trying to control speech. This is America.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m trying to imagine the sort of person who would not understand that the bumper sticker was a joke. Like…did OP think this was a genuine warning to other drivers that this car will not brake for children? My god.
Just tell your son to take his bumper sticker off the car you bought him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Yes, I was. I’m happy to answer any questions about it. I had a fractured femur and spent two months in traction, another eight weeks in a body cast, two months on crutches and another several months in PT learning how to walk again.
Nobody cares. Be offended all you want. No one besides you cares.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Yes, I was. I’m happy to answer any questions about it. I had a fractured femur and spent two months in traction, another eight weeks in a body cast, two months on crutches and another several months in PT learning how to walk again.
Anonymous wrote:I’m trying to imagine the sort of person who would not understand that the bumper sticker was a joke. Like…did OP think this was a genuine warning to other drivers that this car will not brake for children? My god.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Yes, I was. I’m happy to answer any questions about it. I had a fractured femur and spent two months in traction, another eight weeks in a body cast, two months on crutches and another several months in PT learning how to walk again.
Nobody will ask questions because nobody cares. Also, a freakin’ bumper sticker did not put you in a hospital. Stop trying to control speech. This is America.
Anonymous wrote:I'm on team OP here. The bumper sticker is lame. Now here's a bumper sticker I saw recently that made me laugh:
Anonymous wrote:I don't find it at all funny. Very poor taste.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a stupid troll attempt.
Not a troll. There was also a private school sticker on the car.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Yes, I was. I’m happy to answer any questions about it. I had a fractured femur and spent two months in traction, another eight weeks in a body cast, two months on crutches and another several months in PT learning how to walk again.