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This sticker made one of my neighbors complain to my property management company
She said that there was a "non-running car" that had been "tagged by the city" and that it needed to be towed lol. Dumbass Karen. Anyway, the colors are excellent, the lines are sharp, and the typeface is just official looking enough to make people do a double take. Normies don't know what WAT is, so its like a funnee little in joke with other internet retards. 11/10
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Approved ✅
Threat vectors are all around us. Behind overpasses, on onramps, in medians, even behind billboards. Sometimes, neutralizing the threat via kinetics or maneuver is infeasible due to opsec concerns related to treaty compliant identification, signals, and facial recognition technology. In that case, one must remember that all warfare is based on deception. From a distance, this marking will convince the enemy that you are aligned with their interests, while remaining geneva compliant due to the actual text.
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Lil tacky feeling but still good
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Funny but true
When I bought this sticker, my 02 Outback had a warped brake rotor, which gave the car violent death wobble at speeds above 40 MPH. Its fixed now, but at the time this sticker was accurate.
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