I dont often see stickers on cars but when I do, one of them is the apple logo. What is it for?

Edit: I’m in Germany in case that’s relevant

  • Pennomi@lemmy.world
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    17 hours ago

    Houston, Texas. I think it’s fairly common in lots of big cities - people care a lot less about what everybody thinks and just wanna show off their hobby.

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      16 hours ago

      That’s surprising.
      Texas would have been the last place I would have expected someone to put something with a sexual context on their car, short of Afghanistan perhaps.
      I am really surprised and wondering what other of my expectations might be wrong…

      • FigMcLargeHuge@sh.itjust.works
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        8 hours ago

        Every time I drive through Houston I see something that makes you say “well that’s the weirdest thing I have ever seen.” The funniest one was back in the 80’s and I was driving home from a concert and a station wagon passed me that had to be doing over 100mph. It had about 18 or more people in it, and they were hanging out of every window including the back. This was a 70’s model wagon so it was literally the size of a barge but it was packed to the gills. Now that in and of itself isn’t too funny, but combine that with the fact that all 4 tires were those baby spares and you have pure gold right there. It was bumping along down the road at high speeds with those tiny little tires just hanging on for dear life along with most of the passengers. I am guessing they were trying to start a trend with the baby spares but it doesn’t seem like it took off. Recently it has been cars with swangers and ones that are absolutely plastered with small figurines or trophies. They just glue them on and hit the open road. Can’t wait to see what is next.