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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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viraptor ◴[] No.45893946[source]
I've never seen a conservative sticker on a laptop before. Then again, stickers, tags, etc. are more of an anti establishment thing. Those things don't mesh well with conservative views.
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1. garciansmith ◴[] No.45894192[source]
In general I agree, left-leaning ones are way more common. Maybe you are correct regarding the reasons. But I've definitely seen conservative ones too, with libertarian ones being more common among those (e.g., saw a number of "Who is John Galt?" stickers some years ago).
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2. JoshTriplett ◴[] No.45895036[source]
"Libertarian" and "Conservative" are not inherently linked, even though sadly they're often associated. There are many left-libertarians.