Kill it With Fire

Remember what doesn't fall in line with your vision as to what the Jeep should look like doesn't mean that it's a what Jeepsters refer to as Mall Crawlers.
Perhaps, and I'm just guessing here that this owner might have a few Jeeps, and this one was his PIMP ride.
I would also guess that this ride is sitting on airbags.
I never understood the Mall Crawlers theme, is it one that has been created in today's Microagression world we live in or one of true envy. Envy that he has the endless pockets to build it? Just guessing that's all.


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Thanks for your opinion, but this is the, “Kill it with Fire,” thread, so things are going to be made fun of. As far as, “today’s microagression,” well some people need to find their backbones, and stop being offended at everything.


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Thanks for your opinion, but this is the, “Kill it with Fire,” thread, so things are going to be made fun of. As far as, “today’s microagression,” well some people need to find their backbones, and stop being offended at everything.


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Uh, yeah... I don’t understand the term “microaggression.” There’s a big difference between actual aggression and merely getting your feelings hurt.


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Uh, yeah... I don’t understand the term “microaggression.” There’s a big difference between actual aggression and merely getting your feelings hurt.


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You know, as a kid we always said, “Sticks & stones, may break my bones, but words will never harm me.” I always thought it was a silly kids saying, but it seems like there is merit to it. People, these days, get all bent out of shape, over people they don’t even know, saying something on social media. We teach kids now, that words are hurtful, instead of teaching them to be mentally strong.


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You know, as a kid we always said, “Sticks & stones, may break my bones, but words will never harm me.” I always thought it was a silly kids saying, but it seems like there is merit to it. People, these days, get all bent out of shape, over people they don’t even know, saying something on social media. We teach kids now, that words are hurtful, instead of teaching them to be mentally strong.


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Well said and an excellent point!


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