" "Grace Happens" is a satire of "S&*^ Happens," which is also a common bumper sticker. However, "Grace Happens" refers to the Christian religion, making it a relevant topic for most people. "Yes, I'm Evil But it's a Part of My Charm" is a humorous bumper sticker because it cleverly makes fun of a deeply relevant philosophical issue. "If you Want Fur, Stop Shaving" is a humorous bumper sticker because the message refers to animal rights in a farcical way rather than simply stating something like "Fur is Murder!" which would not be humorous.
Bumper stickers like "Yes, I'm evil but its part of my charm," "If you want to wear fur, stop shaving," "You're a Republican, and that's sad," "Caution-Driver is Legally Blonde," and "Come to the Dark Side -- We have cookies!" are all attitude stickers. To be classified as an attitude bumper sticker, the slogan must reveal something about the driver's stance on any given subject. The slogan can be personal or universal in scope. For example, "Yes I'm evil but it's part of my charm" reveals that the driver has a sense of humor and probably likes to party and have fun. "If you want to wear fur, stop shaving" shows that the driver is concerned about animal rights. "You're a Republican and that's sad" shows that the driver is a political liberal. The sticker "Caution -- Driver is Legally Blonde" probably indicates that the driver is has blonde hair and doesn't mind "dumb blonde" jokes. Finally, "Come to the Dark Side -- We have cookies!" reveals the driver's irreverent attitude toward the nature...
The top five examples of important bumper stickers include: "Evolution Is Intelligent," "You're a Republican, and that's sad," "Grace Happens," "Let go of my ears," and "Caution-Driver is Legally Blonde." The slogan "Evolution is Intelligent" refers to the debate between evolution and intelligent design and even offers a mediating solution. "You're a Republican and that's sad" refers to one of the two political parties in the United States and is therefore highly relevant. "Grace Happens" refers to the Christian religion, while "Let Go of My Ears" refers to dangerous driving, which can lead to accidents and is therefore important. Finally, "Caution -- Driver is Legally Blonde" is important because of its referring to a commonly-held stereotype about people with blonde hair.
Bumper stickers can be classified into three divisions: humorous, attitude, and importance. In order to be classified as humorous, the bumper sticker must be witty or satirical and must also be universally relevant so that most drivers will understand the slogan and hopefully laugh. "Evolution is Intelligent" is the top humorous bumper sticker because it fulfills these requirements. Attitude bumper stickers reveal the driver's stance on any subject matter. "Yes I'm Evil but it's Part of my Charm" is an attitude sticker because it shows that the driver doesn't like to follow all the rules and does like to have a good time. Important bumper stickers are about matters of serious concern. "Evolution is Intelligent" is also an important bumper sticker because of its referring to one of the most hotly debated subject matters today.
The sticker "Wheeeeee!" also shows that the driver enjoys going fast; his or her attitude is irreverent much like the individual who sardonically announces that being "evil" is charming. The opposite attitude toward driving is embodied by the bumper sticker "Let Go of My Ears," which suggests either that the driver dislikes tailgating or loud honks. Either way, the driver uses humor to convey his or her personal attitudes