Funny Fails That Demonstrate Why Certain Women (And Guys) Shouldn’t Drive

Published on 04/05/2023
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Balcony Parking: Third Floor

This Toyota Yaris is unquestionably authentic, and we’re baffled, just like you! In 2012, the red Toyota was discovered on the third floor balcony of a Kyiv apartment building. With the vehicle poised 60 feet above the ground, there’s a slim chance the original owner received a parking penalty. The driver most likely loved their automobile so much that they refused to part with it even for a second, utilizing the structure as a type of larger garage. Perhaps it’s a one-of-a-kind art project intended to question our preconceived beliefs about what belongs where. The unusual episode was reported by the Daily Mail, who also speculated that it could be a PR trick by the manufacturer.

How To Park On Third Floor Balcony

Balcony Parking: Third Floor

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Such An Apt Sticker

The bumper stickers on a car convey a lot about its driver and passengers, such as their national identification, family, occupation, or political opinions. In this example, the female driver of the car is not only a feminist, but she also believes in the inherent female leadership characteristics. A subtle message on the sticker implies that she is a wonderful leader in her own right, and anybody who follows her should take attention. However, her leadership abilities were insufficient to save her car from crashing in a forested region. It’s a warning tale: no one, not even those who profess to be born leaders, should blindly follow.

Such An Apt Sticker

Such An Apt Sticker

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