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There are several different classes of bumper sticker. There is, of course, the allegiance-to-a-cause bumper sticker, epitomized by the various political and religious bumper stickers. Subclasses include the more threatening evangelical ones like, "If you're living as if there is no God, you'd better be right!" and the positioning oneself as a do-gooder "There's no excuse for domestic violence" variety. Both of these still advertise the user's allegiance to a cause, and that's still their main function.
Then, of course, there are the humor and philosophy category. "What if the hokey-pokey really is what it's all about?" and "I love cats. Wanna trade recipes?" fall into this category. The idea is that the sticker brought a smile to the reader's face, and he hopes it will to yours as well.
But then, today, I saw this sticker: "It's time for you to pull over and change the air in your head." That's neither funny nor philosophical. To whom is it addressed? To every driver except the man behind the wheel?
At best, it proclaims allegiance to the subcommunity best known as "dickheads."
Then, of course, there are the humor and philosophy category. "What if the hokey-pokey really is what it's all about?" and "I love cats. Wanna trade recipes?" fall into this category. The idea is that the sticker brought a smile to the reader's face, and he hopes it will to yours as well.
But then, today, I saw this sticker: "It's time for you to pull over and change the air in your head." That's neither funny nor philosophical. To whom is it addressed? To every driver except the man behind the wheel?
At best, it proclaims allegiance to the subcommunity best known as "dickheads."
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Date: 2011-06-23 04:38 pm (UTC)On her bumper she had a sticker that said, "I SEE DUMB PEOPLE". which is the sort of sticker you describe.
Dutifully, I took out my white paint (as it was white lettering on black) and carefully added an M to the end of the second word and a comma after the 3rd. Then I resumed painting and smiled icily at her when she returned, got in her vehicle and drove off.
I've always wondered how long it took her to notice and whether or not she learned anything.
I came here to say I had seen one a lot like that.
Date: 2011-06-23 05:57 pm (UTC)I count that as a class of gratuitous nastiness, which is a form of malicious mischief engaged in by societal saboteurs.
I found it terribly disturbing, and eventually wrote it off as a form of magical thinking ("I am so powerful that anything I see is beneath me"). But why would someone want to put down *everyone*?
Re: I came here to say I had seen one a lot like that.
Date: 2011-06-23 09:50 pm (UTC)In all likelihood it is a true statement - I've seen some pretty dumb people myself. (And pretty, dumb people for that matter.)
But yeah, they're more likely just being snarky.
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Date: 2011-06-24 04:03 pm (UTC)