Anonymous wrote:My SIL had it right when she said that she hoped anyone seeing her “baby on board” would forgive her for being over caffeinated and underslept, as well as turning around, looking for sippy cups in the wheel well, and thus prone to making stupid decisions on the road. She was wishful that people would give her an extra wide berth, not for the baby, but to save themselves.
Anonymous wrote:I know we're here to complain about baby stickers but I just want to say that my brain always reads those "Salt Life" stickers as "Slut Life" which lol but yeah all car stickers are terrible.
Here is a definitive list from highest/best class to worst/terrible/"screams of low class""
10 years of parking passes for somewhere
Salt (slut!!) Life
family stick figures
baby in this bitch
preach-y dog rescue
baby on board
politics
one college
non-school kid sports
marathons
vacation spots
more than one college
you're welcome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate the casual use of the word bitch. It’s so misogynistic. I swear a ton so I’m not generally anti-swearing.
I guess I have a slight preference for people not to put swear words on big public signs because it think it’s inconsiderate to other people that have different sensibilities. I don’t think people should do things that upset other people just for laughs. That just seems to me to be basic human kindness. So if I know a lot of people don’t want their kids to see swear words, I’m not going to walk around with a t shirt that says “f—“ even if I think it’s funny.
Same. The stupid black and yellow Trump stickers that use the words p*ssy and t*ts etc are awful now that my 5 year old can read. WTF.
Anonymous wrote:I hate the casual use of the word bitch. It’s so misogynistic. I swear a ton so I’m not generally anti-swearing.
I guess I have a slight preference for people not to put swear words on big public signs because it think it’s inconsiderate to other people that have different sensibilities. I don’t think people should do things that upset other people just for laughs. That just seems to me to be basic human kindness. So if I know a lot of people don’t want their kids to see swear words, I’m not going to walk around with a t shirt that says “f—“ even if I think it’s funny.
Anonymous wrote:The EMT reason is correct. If your car goes spinning or flips and the car seat is ejected, it is a way for them to know to look for a baby.
Anonymous wrote:I know we're here to complain about baby stickers but I just want to say that my brain always reads those "Salt Life" stickers as "Slut Life" which lol but yeah all car stickers are terrible.
Anonymous wrote:I know we're here to complain about baby stickers but I just want to say that my brain always reads those "Salt Life" stickers as "Slut Life" which lol but yeah all car stickers are terrible.
Here is a definitive list from highest/best class to worst/terrible/"screams of low class""
10 years of parking passes for somewhere
Salt (slut!!) Life
family stick figures
baby in this bitch
preach-y dog rescue
baby on board
politics
one college
non-school kid sports
marathons
vacation spots
more than one college
you're welcome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know we're here to complain about baby stickers but I just want to say that my brain always reads those "Salt Life" stickers as "Slut Life" which lol but yeah all car stickers are terrible.
Here is a definitive list from highest/best class to worst/terrible/"screams of low class""
10 years of parking passes for somewhere
Salt (slut!!) Life
family stick figures
baby in this bitch
preach-y dog rescue
baby on board
politics
one college
non-school kid sports
marathons
vacation spots
more than one college
you're welcome.
Wrong. These are the actual worst.
1. Trump stickers
3. Confederate flags
this
Anonymous wrote:My SIL had it right when she said that she hoped anyone seeing her “baby on board” would forgive her for being over caffeinated and underslept, as well as turning around, looking for sippy cups in the wheel well, and thus prone to making stupid decisions on the road. She was wishful that people would give her an extra wide berth, not for the baby, but to save themselves.