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Would you put a transormer sticker on your car as an inside joke?

Started by Cristyjade30, December 22, 2014, 02:57:06 AM

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Would you place a trasformer sticker on your car as an inside joke?

yes
13 (52%)
no
7 (28%)
maybe
5 (20%)

Total Members Voted: 20

Voting closed: January 06, 2015, 02:57:06 AM

Cristyjade30

Quote from: King Malachite on December 23, 2014, 05:30:30 AM
No.  I hate driving and totally suck at it and I'm likely to crash whatever car I have and/or get killed in the process so there is no point.

One of my best friends when I was on active duty was like that, he could not drive, we would not let him around equipment let alone a regular vehicle...
The only thing he could drive was a crotch rocket, He could ride the crap out of a motorcycle, out him in car and its gonna atleast have dents on it from attempts to
even back out of a driveway..
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Shodan

I would put a transformer sticker on my car regardless, to be honest. Decepticon. Starscream lovers gotta represent!




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Stevie

   My old car had a Powerpuff Girls sticker , never cared much for the Transformers.
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BunnyBee

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spooky

My boyfriend has been modifying his car lately and was looking into debadging it or altering the badges on it in some way for a while.  In the end we ended up keeping all of the badges that were already on it and adding "TS" to it as a bit of an inside joke.  He's a car nerd and technically the car *is* a TS in car terminology, but we both get a little kick out of the double meaning.  Because of the way we did it you'd have to be in the know about the make and model of the car and how it's supposed to be badged to even know that it's been modified.

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JoanneB

This plays for me on a couple levels since I am a power engineer. I play with transformers of all shapes, sizes, varieties, and frequencies all day long  ::)
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ErinReign

As a hypothetical inside joke, sure. However I know nothing about any part of the franchise, so that would be a bit awkward, and I hate bumper stickers anyway.
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BunnyBee

Quote from: Shodan on December 23, 2014, 12:53:02 PM
Real Transformers or the Michael Bay abominations?

Lol idk.  The movies mostly I guess, but probably all of them.  I was forced to sit through that first movie and I will never forgive the universe for putting me through that.
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JenSquid

Autobot or Decepticon?  ;D

I probably wouldn't, myself, if only because I tend not to put stickers on my car. That, and I'm not super familiar with all things Transformers; and to me, displaying such a sticker would invite conversation about it, something I'm not terribly capable of. I played with some of the toys back in the day, but I didn't watch much of the cartoon, so I'm not terribly familiar with the lore. I was much more into Ninja Turtles.

Quote from: Stevie on December 23, 2014, 11:17:57 AM
   My old car had a Powerpuff Girls sticker , never cared much for the Transformers.
Cool. That was a good cartoon. What did the sticker look it like?

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MugwortPsychonaut

Go for something cooler, and use a graphic of Bender from Futurama.
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Stevie

Quote from: JenSquid on December 27, 2014, 09:57:34 AM

Cool. That was a good cartoon. What did the sticker look it like?

It was the three girls standing together with their arms crossed looking heroic. This was pre-transition, guys at work tried to tease me about it told them they were too insecure with their manhood to have one  :P
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MugwortPsychonaut

Quote from: Stevie on December 27, 2014, 09:44:24 PM
It was the three girls standing together with their arms crossed looking heroic. This was pre-transition, guys at work tried to tease me about it told them they were too insecure with their manhood to have one  :P

Aw hell yeah! I was always a fan of the Powepuff Girls. And I don't think it had anything to do with the cartoon being girly or anything. The show is goofy, it's well-done, and it's just so damn psychedelic! Being a fan of "things that make you see things," it always hit home.

True story: some friends and I went to the movies. They all wanted to see some movie about giant spiders. No way in hell was I going to see THAT! So I went by myself to see the Powerpuff Girls movie. Thank Jeebus there were a few college kids my age going to see it. I sat next to them, and it totally saved me from looking like a creep!
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Dee Marshall



Quote from: MugwortPsychonaut on December 28, 2014, 11:07:04 AM
True story: some friends and I went to the movies. They all wanted to see some movie about giant spiders. No way in hell was I going to see THAT! So I went by myself to see the Powerpuff Girls movie. Thank Jeebus there were a few college kids my age going to see it. I sat next to them, and it totally saved me from looking like a creep!
If it was "Eight Legged Freaks" and you can tolerate giant spiders at all then you missed out. It was as if 1940's Warner Animation had made a 1950's science fiction movie. The spiders had cute little emotive voices (no words) and had more in common with Wile E. Coyote than anything else.
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MugwortPsychonaut

Uhhhh, that GIF is funny, and gross, and cute, all at the same time.

Yes, it was Eight Legged Freaks. I was so not down to see that movie.
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