dealsnobody cares about your stick figure family decal…

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My stick figures beat up your stick figures

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A great decal to tell the whole world "look at me, I buy tacky stickers for my car window!"

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I have a vinyl plotter and make little guns, red blood splatters, genitalia and all kinds of neat "accessories" to add to stick people families. It's more interesting when mom has a gun to dad's head and the baby is hung like a bear.

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Irony. Buying a sticker to say you don't care.

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kinda neat but this is a deal site and i am not seeing a deal..

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theres cheaper ones on ebay.. that aren't as graphic too and get the same idea across... good times

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And yet you care enough to spend $8 to inform the world that this is so...

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I love it.
One can tell from the comments, a lot of people on here have been forced to have stick families put on their vans. haha bitter, bitter.

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@skrutinizr: I like the cut of your jib. If I were a less scrupulous person, which I am, I would advise you putting these "additions" out to the world as a sort of public service. If enough of these stupid decals got tagged like that, they might decrease in popularity.

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I always imagine pyschos following them home- knowing to silence the dog and look for the baby to sell into slavery.

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The last half of the 90s were refreshingly low on stickers, except maybe for the gun nut stickers or the "we should have picked our own damned cotton" stickers you'd see on pickups. But hey, everyone expects such behavior from people who spit at the start of every sentence like it was punctuation and insist on backing into parking spaces for no good reason.

Then came the 00s, the decade of self-esteem, where everyone gets a prize just for showing up. The "My kid made the honor roll at xyzq elementary school" decade. Never quite as popular as "baby on board" or "I <3 beagles", they were nevertheless quite common. Those stickers always begged the question "how hard is it to make the honor roll at an elementary school?" There was an immediate backlash with stickers like " My beagle is smarter than your honor roll kid", etc. which may have helped limit the number of the offending stickers.

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Back in the 80's there were "I <3 XXXX" stickers stuck on EVERYONE"s bumpers, sometimes more than one of them. XXXX was usually some breed of dog or cat or type of car or whatever. Someone got a great idea and was selling little square stickers with a picture of a screw that would just fit over the heart on those stickers. Those dumb stickers were around for about 10 years before they finally disappeared.

The early 90's was the age of "Baby on Board" tags in windows. You almost always saw them on those butt-ugly Volvos, but they had a strong presence on plenty of other cars. They were a sort of magic good luck symbol for the drivers of those cars, intended to make other drivers avoid crashing into you because, well, you've got a baby on board and we wouldn't want any harm to come to the baby! Or maybe you wouldn't blow your horn near that car because you wouldn't want to wake the little tyke.

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And here we are in the 10s and we have stick figure families on van and SUV windows. You drive a van or an SUV- you have a family. We get it. There's no need to use a sticker to tell us about it any more than there was a need for Volvo drivers to tell us they had a baby on board- remember, we're all geniuses- we made the honor roll in elementary school!

Wait, now I get it, the stickers aren't for us, they're for you, to remind you how happy you are to have a family, or baby genius on board, or a beagle. But maybe you should ask yourself, "if I have to have a sticker on my car/truck/suv to remind me how happy I am, am I truly happy?" Hmmmm.

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Not sure about where you guys live, but what seems more popular around me now versus the stickfigure family are the car tramp stamps (you know, that kinda-floral/wavey pattern) at the bottom of the rear window. Also popular are decals that go over the entire back window with an ultra-tacky memorial to a relative.