The post has since gained two thousand and eight hundred “upvotes” and spurred a thread with nearly one hundred hilarious comments.
“I love the note’s details. Wing mirrors, tires, and everything,” one user commented.
“Ten out of ten for effect from the creator. They even managed to display it fully [on the driver’s windshield] for everyone who passed by,” wrote a second user.
“Maybe if you learned to drive, you would not need help from your neighbors,” joked a third user to the original driver.
The real question, though, is do you think these notes really work? Or could a sarcastic message or drawing like these prompt people to keep doing the same thing over and over again out of spite?
Either way, one thing is for sure– this note’s writer did a fantastic job.
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