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Laptops with Stickers

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joshdavham ◴[] No.45893788[source]
This was super fun to browse!

I am a bit curious about the amount of politically progressive stickers however. Like, is sticker-ing your laptop just more of a 'progressive' thing to do? Do political conservatives not sticker their laptops in the same way that they generally do with their bumper stickers?

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1. cubefox ◴[] No.45894073[source]
I believe bumper stickers are only really a thing in the US.
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2. joshdavham ◴[] No.45895598[source]
Political bumper stickers are also a thing up here in Canada, but probably like 1-5% as common. I'm often shocked to see how common they are when I'm down in the US. Like I find it weird that so many people are eager to passive agressively advertise their political views to the public (and usually the more polarizing views).

The most common sticker we've got is the infamous "F--- Trudeau" sticker. And I'm even seeing fewer of those these days since he's no longer PM.

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3. userbinator ◴[] No.45896866[source]
We like to exercise the 1st Amendment.
4. PetitPrince ◴[] No.45897724[source]
I think the only stickers I saw on cars in France and Switzerland are the "baby one board" and "<stick figures of the members of a family>".