‘It appears that some of you are concerned over the environmental impact of my glitter activism,’ he said. Men who are obsessed with their appearance.
#IF YOU DRIVE ME PEOPLE WILL THINK YOUR GAY MEME DRIVER#
Subaru WRX/STi - 20something who thinks theyre a rally car driver but mods their turbo motor to 400whp for straight line speed. Unless you’re at home, with him, or in his truck or Ferrari. Answer (1 of 37): Subaru - Outdoorsy granola types who go camping biweekly and cover their car with social justice bumper stickers. They see you driving down the road in a brand new car you worked hard for, they immediately dislike you/hate you. ‘Your casual homophobia has supergay consequences,’ he also wrote.Īs his story went viral, Hurley encouraged his followers to make a donation to LGBT advocacy group Stonewall UK.įurthermore, as if it wasn’t clear already that the guy has some sense of humor, he explained the environmental impact of his actions in another tweet. Being the man attached to a small penis is an insecure role he probably imagines your need for a real penis, and gets very self-conscious in thinking that you’re always out trying to find one. ‘If you think it’s okay to shout “faggot” at me out of your car window while you drive past, then I think it’s okay for me to empty a tube of glitter through that window when you stop at the traffic lights,’ he tweeted. He later took to Twitter to share his genius comeback with his followers. Hurley emptied a tube of glittery makeup in the other person’s car when they stopped at the traffic lights. Hurley promptly replied to the anti-LGBTI insult in the most unexpected way. They called Hurley a ‘f*ggot’ while driving past him on 3 August. Nick Hurley, a British digital artist and web developer, was walking when someone shouted a homophobic insult at him. A guy from Manchester, UK, might have just started a new trend responding to a homophobic slur with glitter.