In The New York Times Magazine: Bumper-sticker meanings

Posted by Rob Walker on June 5, 2010
Posted Under: Consumed

STUCK ON YOU:
Analyzing what bumper stickers say about drivers — and to whom.

Who cares what strangers in other cars think about you? One answer is that a lot of people must care or there would be no such thing as bumper stickers.

Read the column in the June 6, 2010, New York Times Magazine, or here.

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