Should I put this sticker on my car?? **PIC**

Kroze

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FuzzyDunlop

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no.

EDIT: only if its discreet and in a place an officer would see it if you are pulled over.
 
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gorb

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I think it would look goofy on a car.
 

JulesMaximus

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What the hell is it?

I have two stickers on my car. A tiny Campagnolo decal (1" x 4") and a sticker that spells out Ducati in red letters (this one is about 3" x 8"). Both are on the rear window up near the top on the right hand side.
 

hanoverphist

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I think it would look goofy on a car.

ah, ok. the only time i saw something similar, although much smaller, was on the back of my stepdads harley. i asked him what it was, he told me id know if i served.
 

kornphlake

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I'd say no, but I don't have any reason to put that sticker on my car. It's your car, do what you want with it. You don't need approval from a computer forum to put a sticker on your car.
 

ballmode

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I'm military, and I would. Maybe like a small decal in the window or bumper. They already make purple heart license plates, vet plates.

Only people who have served will know what it means literally, good to support
 

Black2na

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if its small like 1X3 it would look really good in the small 1/4 window of most cars not obvious but still noticeable to the people who served. and keeps it from being a giant tacky bumper sticker.
 

hanoverphist

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my kids used to get mad because i wouldnt put their honor roll bumper stickers on my cars/ truck, but i just dont like stickers on my stuff. i do have a small sticker for my friends shop to help him out, but its only about 4"X3" so its not that bad. my son slapped a sticker on the bumper of my truck that said "get a head, don't do drugs!" with a pic of a headless kid. it cracked me up so i left it. a few months later im getting people at stop lights laughing and saying they love my bumper sticker. i was confused, so i went and looked at it. one of the jokers at my friends shop took white vinyl squares and blocked out the "A" and the "Don't". so i was driving around telling people to "Get head, do drugs"

its still on my truck.

this off topic random wandering thought is brought to you by the letter 12
 

Wyndru

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Any non essential stickers make cars look trashy IMO.

I don't even like having to put my inspection or registration stickers on, and I hate when dealers leave their names on my car.
 

DominionSeraph

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LOL says the guy who posts bright pictures of rainbow colored ponies.

I was thinking the same thing> Big attention whore.

Damn, sure is stupid in here. (Rather a theme with pcgeek.)

Posting outlier tastes to differentiate oneself is not the same as, "Look at what I did! Now everyone must respect me!" There's really no other interpretation to such a display of the CAR other than one is fishing for respect/compliments/special treatment.
A simple service branch sticker allows for modesty as it can just be a representation of one's pride in one's branch. This allows others to freely give their respect -- it doesn't insist on it like a personal award does.
 

SSSnail

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How's what you posted any different? "Look at MEEEEE, I'm DIFFERENT!!!" or "Look at MEEEE, I did something SPECIALLL!!!!" or "LOOK AT ME!!! I'm SPECIAL!!!"

I couldn't careless either way, but don't justify one stupidity for another. Stick all the stickers you want, as long as you don't stick them on my car.
 

pcgeek11

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Damn, sure is stupid in here. (Rather a theme with pcgeek.)

Posting outlier tastes to differentiate oneself is not the same as, "Look at what I did! Now everyone must respect me!" There's really no other interpretation to such a display of the CAR other than one is fishing for respect/compliments/special treatment.
A simple service branch sticker allows for modesty as it can just be a representation of one's pride in one's branch. This allows others to freely give their respect -- it doesn't insist on it like a personal award does.

Explain why you post those stupid as ponies everywhere then if not for attention whore purposes?