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License plate and bumper sticker wins and fails

FAIL: On the back of the same vehicle--the ubiquitous COEXIST bumper sticker, and then this sticker. Bit of a mixed message here...looks like a Coexist Fail when it comes to the Hindu religion... ;)

Rofl, that's very funny. :lol:

Yeah...someone didn't think that one through. ;)
I never thought I'd be defending a "beef is whats for dinner" sticker, but "coexist" doesn't mean "be PC". There's no fail here.
A Christian radio station sticker along with "coexist" would be a true fail.
 
I have a friend who is a big Pittsburgh Steeler fan and had bumper stickers all over his car and was speeding through Cincinnati one day and a cop pulled up behind him. My friend knew he was speeding and thought he was done for then the cop accelerated and pulled next to him and my friend looked over and the cop was holding a towel with "Pittsburgh Steelers" on it. The cop then signaled to my friend to follow him, pulled in front of my friend and escorted him at a high rate of speed to the city limits.
 
A Christian radio station sticker along with "coexist" would be a true fail.

Why's that? Are Christians not allowed to be tolerant and encourage others to do the same? I know you don't see that very often, but the tolerant Christians don't tend to make the news.
 
The strangest one I ever saw, again in Austin, was a Che Guevara bumper sticker--with just his face and the slogan "Che Lives" on a red, Mercedes convertible. Seemed a tad ironic.

Yeah...I'd classify that one as a FAIL.

Everytime I see those stupid little stickers meant to represent family members I think of those as failures. Yes, you can reproduce. So?

That's not as bad as the ones where people put their kids' names on their cars. Great...give every pedophile your kids' names so they can actually get your kids to respond to them.
 
Unfortunately I can't prove either of these with pictures (tried but I suck at taking pictures with my phone), but I think we've all been driving down the road and seen some REALLY funny or awesome license plate or some attempt to convey a message that was in fact an epic fail.

I saw these on a recent road trip.

WIN: Will the Arkansan who owns the "LOCUTUS" license plate please stand up?

FAIL: On the back of the same vehicle--the ubiquitous COEXIST bumper sticker, and then this sticker. Bit of a mixed message here...looks like a Coexist Fail when it comes to the Hindu religion... ;)

What about you guys? Any funny ones you've seen in your travels?

Ummm... So co-existing means not being able to have your own beliefs? If my best friends are Jewish and Hindu does that mean I can only eat chicken?

The point of co-existing is "I have my beliefs, you have yours. Let's live together."

It doesn't mean "You have your beliefs and I'm going to alter mine as much as possible in order to not make you feel offended because I like to eat an animal you do not."

Sorry, I don't see the hypocrisy there.
 
No, but you might not want to flaunt your non-kosher eating habits in front of your friends. Especially if, as is sometimes the case, the thought, sight, or smell of non-kosher food is sickening to them.
 
A Christian radio station sticker along with "coexist" would be a true fail.

Why's that? Are Christians not allowed to be tolerant and encourage others to do the same? I know you don't see that very often, but the tolerant Christians don't tend to make the news.
Good point. I was thinking mainly of the commentary I've heard on Christian radio, which is totally incompatible with religious tolerance.

My favorite license plate is from that famous Seinfeld episode.
 
No, but you might not want to flaunt your non-kosher eating habits in front of your friends. Especially if, as is sometimes the case, the thought, sight, or smell of non-kosher food is sickening to them.

But that's part of co-existing! I have my beliefs and you have yours and it doesn't bother me. If you see that I like to "flaunt" that I like eating an animal that you find "sickening" to eat and that enrages you then that's no co-existing! You're letting my beliefs bother you.

Some cultures like to eat dog, an animal that in my society is considered precious and not a source of food. If I visit one of those countries and I walk by a meat-store and see a special on dog meat I'm not going to be offended because I accept and realize that other culture and that it has no impact on me. and I'd probably be just as "sickened" by the idea. But it's their belief and preference.

If anything the "Beef" sticker is a test for the reader to see if he wants to co-exist. If the reader sees it and isn't bothered by it as a Hindu then they're fine with co-existing. The guy in that car likes to eat beef, I do not. That's that. But if you're bothered by that other person's preferences then you've got deeper problems. Flaunting it or not.

My favorite license plate is from that famous Seinfeld episode.

I saw a license plate the other night that said "MSSASSY" at first I thought the woman was flaunting some questionable physical attributes and could maybe even understand why she failed to find meaningful companionship. Then I realized it said "Ms. Sassy."
 
No, but you might not want to flaunt your non-kosher eating habits in front of your friends. Especially if, as is sometimes the case, the thought, sight, or smell of non-kosher food is sickening to them.
Romans 14:15 may be the verse you are referencing:
(©1984)
If your brother is distressed because of what you eat, you are no longer acting in love. Do not by your eating destroy your brother for whom Christ died.
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No, but you might not want to flaunt your non-kosher eating habits in front of your friends. Especially if, as is sometimes the case, the thought, sight, or smell of non-kosher food is sickening to them.
Romans 14:15 may be the verse you are referencing:
http://niv.scripturetext.com/romans/14.htm
New International Version (©1984)
If your brother is distressed because of what you eat, you are no longer acting in love. Do not by your eating destroy your brother for whom Christ died.

Yes, that in part.

And also the fact that some people are literally sickened by being around foods unacceptable to their faith--as in, they feel physically ill because of it. I would not want to subject someone to that.
 
Was behind this car, had to get a pic.
Marines.jpg
 
And also the fact that some people are literally sickened by being around foods unacceptable to their faith--as in, they feel physically ill because of it. I would not want to subject someone to that.

That's their problem. If they can't stand being around people with different beliefs then they've got the problem.
 
Wannabe. A real Marine wouldn't feel the need to show it off.

Agreed. No way is that car driven by a real Marine. Some serious overcompensation going on there.

And also the fact that some people are literally sickened by being around foods unacceptable to their faith--as in, they feel physically ill because of it. I would not want to subject someone to that.

That's their problem. If they can't stand being around people with different beliefs then they've got the problem.

Maybe it's not so much the beliefs as the actual food itself. Some food makes ME physically sick, but it's got nothing to do with religion, just the food. Some times food just smells or looks bad.
 
Some food makes ME physically sick, but it's got nothing to do with religion, just the food. Some times food just smells or looks bad.

Okay, fine. I accept and understand that, plenty of food does the same thing to me. I went out to eat with friends a couple of weeks ago and we went to restaurant with a seafood theme, I got a steak off the menu. My friends mostly got various forms of seafood which I can't stand the smell of and in some cases the sight of. Are they bad people who don't want to co-exist with me because they ate it in front of me? No. I didn't like it, I held my opinions to myself and enjoyed my meal and the company of friends.

Co-existing doesn't mean altering your behaviors to not offend others that's not co-existing that's submitting to their different beliefs and valuing them over your own. So having an "eat beef" bumper sticker on the same car as a "co-exist" bumper sticker isn't a contradiction! It's saying, "You don't believe in eating beef and that's great and I respect that. I do eat beef and enjoy it!"

It would be a contradiction if the bumper sticker said something like "If you don't eat beef you're a hippie, liberal, PUSSY!" or something like that then, yeah, there'd be a contradiction. Here, there's no contradiction.
 
My favorite bumper sticks are...

Straight? So is spaghetti until you heat it up.

And the oh so great...

If Jesus comes back we'll just have to kill him again.
 
Some license plates I've seen recently:

VONBRN
ON2MARS
SATURNV
IMAYETI
F16PLT

Most of these are also on the Saturn V specialty plate. I also have this plate, but it's not personalized.
 
And also the fact that some people are literally sickened by being around foods unacceptable to their faith--as in, they feel physically ill because of it. I would not want to subject someone to that.

That's their problem. If they can't stand being around people with different beliefs then they've got the problem.

Maybe it's not so much the beliefs as the actual food itself. Some food makes ME physically sick, but it's got nothing to do with religion, just the food. Some times food just smells or looks bad.
I think the core of the situation is the difference between tolerance and intolerance. Because of my Christian beliefs, if eating pork offends someone on a personal or religious level, I would not eat it in front of them. In the old days we called that respecting the other person's beliefs (as called for in Romans 14:15 which I quoted).

If you do not have religious nor moral values which call for you to respect others' beliefs, then you are not held accountable for your intolerance. Only if you profess Christianity are you held to such standards. Therefore, Trekker4747, since I do not know your religious beliefs I cannot judge you for your intolerance.

NOTE: I finally got a picture of the bumper sticker I described in an earlier post:
BumperSticker2.jpg
 
Was behind this car, had to get a pic.
Marines.jpg

Wannabe. A real Marine wouldn't feel the need to show it off.
This is not necessarily true. While this guy has definitely gone waaaaayyyy overboard, many combat veterans are proud of our service and display it on our vehicles. I have a US Navy window sticker on my car. [Yes, that is the only sticker. Although I usually have a ball cap or two on the rear dash.]
 
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