WalkingWolf
Regular Member
Bumper stickers are not as popular as they used to be, probably because of the extinction chrome collision resistant guards on vehicles. See I took a single word and turned it into three words, LMAO.
But they were once a very effective form of political communication, to the point, not subtle because a bumper has limited space. Some people should have limited space when they talk, like politicians. We keep hearing this claim that every short to the point post is a bumper sticker. Well I like people who are direct and get the point. I despise most politicians, and especially those that ramble on, and on, and on, and on, and on, and on, and on. Well you get the point, they spew a lot but never really communicate a damn thing, and if they did it strains the eyes to find it. IMO a honest direct, blunt, politician would win in a landslide. People are really tired of windbags, now look I have gone on too long.
FUQ
Since their invention, bumper stickers have become a recognizable part of the way we express ourselves on the road, and they’ve made their impact on popular culture as well.
http://www.navitor.com/blog/brief-history-bumper-stickers/
But they were once a very effective form of political communication, to the point, not subtle because a bumper has limited space. Some people should have limited space when they talk, like politicians. We keep hearing this claim that every short to the point post is a bumper sticker. Well I like people who are direct and get the point. I despise most politicians, and especially those that ramble on, and on, and on, and on, and on, and on, and on. Well you get the point, they spew a lot but never really communicate a damn thing, and if they did it strains the eyes to find it. IMO a honest direct, blunt, politician would win in a landslide. People are really tired of windbags, now look I have gone on too long.
FUQ
Since their invention, bumper stickers have become a recognizable part of the way we express ourselves on the road, and they’ve made their impact on popular culture as well.
http://www.navitor.com/blog/brief-history-bumper-stickers/