Is the Earth Getting Hot, or Is It Just Me?
This bumper sticker gets the award for the best use of a double entendre in the name of a good cause.
Is the Earth getting hot, or is it just me?
What other bumper sticker allows you to be sexy and socially conscious at the same time? You can be cool green on the inside, but red hot on the outside with this double entendre that is as alarming as gobal warming itself.
It’s important, with the issue of climate change, to break through people’s desire to forget about the problem. Global warming, after all, is a big problem, and lots of people feel so trapped by the demands of day to day living in civilization that they just don’t feel powerful enough to make a change.
Sure, this slogan is a little bit sexually charged, but then again, so are the cars that are out there on the highway, spewing carbon dioxide into the air. Better to emit some body heat than to let the Earth heat up beyond our control.
Help those around you get turned on to the defense of nature. Empower them with this provocative message so that they’ll stand erect against pollution, and in favor of an agenda of more efficient energy.


May 18th, 2007 at 1:14 pm
It’s just you. Global Warming is another wave of effete academic bullshit fart-gas.
May 20th, 2007 at 1:29 pm
Effete? Academic?
We’re supposed to be in favor of global warming then, because it’s the manly thing to do?
We’re supposed to be opposed to doing anything about global warming because academics doing scientific studies find that global warming is real?
What does this mean? Does this mean we should follow a bunch of beer-drinking guys who never graduated high school?
If that’s the best argument the right wing has against global warming, then it’s no wonder the Right is losing the cultural debate in America.
May 22nd, 2007 at 8:36 am
Yep, I was right. You’re an effete academic. I know — you live in Berkeley, right? Only a windbag dirigible like yourself would make fun of people who drink beer.
May 23rd, 2007 at 11:55 pm
Yep, I was right. You never graduated high school. You live in Alabama, right?