On the sticker deal. I had a co-worker put a rainbow sticker on our boss's car. Not really a problem except he was a Boy Scout Troup leader and some of the other parents found it objectionable. His reaction was truely the funny part, everyone had to pay for that joke.I don't make up the rules on gay cars/ hetero cars. Some cars are just universally recognized as gay cars. There's nothing wrong with driving a Rav4. I liked the early ones a lot better. But the later models just kinda blend in with everything else. Same for the Ford Escape. They restyled it a year or two ago and now it just blends in with the rest.
But I'm not the one that made it more likely for you to see rainbow stickers and coexist stickers on Minis.Scion XBs and Subaru Outbacks/Foresters. That's the world we live in. I'm just the one that obviously opened myself up for ridicule for pointing it out. Same goes for my opinion on the zombie trend. Grown people,adults are now buying hideous colored firearms and adding ridiculous looking accessories to their fierarms and automobiles to"be prepared" for something that doesn't exist.
It's almost as tacky as the " In Memory of..." stickers on people's cars. And I assume I will catch hell about that too. But tacky is tacky. And grown folks with zombie prep kits is ****ing stupid.
So there. Commence with the beat down.

