Are you wanting to attack cowardice from a place of… cowardice? I think you should collect your stickers and return back to your oversized, lifted monstrosity. Under the advice of your lawyer, of course.
Are you joking? It doesn’t follow that all cowards have large cars. That’s like textbook incorrect logic. Do you also think all rectangles are squares, because all squares are rectangles?
Furthermore, not all discretion is cowardice.
What’s your emotional investment here, anyway? Do you drive a large car and park in the bike lane?
No emotion, just laughing at your turn to cowardice after labeling others as cowards. Your stickers will effect zero change, but good on you for being sneaky and feeling accomplished.
Are you wanting to attack cowardice from a place of… cowardice? I think you should collect your stickers and return back to your oversized, lifted monstrosity. Under the advice of your lawyer, of course.
Do you think I drive a large car? How on earth did you come to that conclusion?
You claim owners of large vehicles are cowards.
Your plan of action is to “discretely” tag their vehicles with stickers.
Wanting to be discreet instead of direct or confrontational is cowardice.
According to you, cowards own large vehicles.
Are you joking? It doesn’t follow that all cowards have large cars. That’s like textbook incorrect logic. Do you also think all rectangles are squares, because all squares are rectangles?
Furthermore, not all discretion is cowardice.
What’s your emotional investment here, anyway? Do you drive a large car and park in the bike lane?
No emotion, just laughing at your turn to cowardice after labeling others as cowards. Your stickers will effect zero change, but good on you for being sneaky and feeling accomplished.
I drive large bikes and park them on sidewalks.
You don’t seem like the kind of person who can identify and sort through their emotions.
This is me being elated after I put a sticker on somebody’s car.