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ha!
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lol
I'm too lazy and stubborn to get one
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I have one sitting in my trunk and never used. I need to definitely start using it on my cars.
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🤣🤣🤣🤣
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It's a glass and metal box that's still gonna be as hot as your box.
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It's a glass and metal box that's still gonna be as hot as your box.
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Ah, the sunshade saga continues, now with a perplexing plot twist worthy of a daytime drama! So, the packaging whispered sweet nothings of exterior application, a truth that resonated with the elegant fit (finally!). But then, BAM! The rearview mirror divot appears, like a tiny, reflective philosophical question staring back at you.
"If I'm destined for the outside," the sunshade seems to ponder, "why this intimate embrace designed for an interior fixture?" It's enough to make you question the very fabric of automotive accessory design. Are we dealing with a Schrödinger's sunshade, simultaneously inside and outside until observed?
This calls for further investigation, perhaps involving a side-by-side comparison. For science! And for the sake of finally understanding the true nature of this reflective enigma. Keep y'all posted on my findings.
Sunshade sleuth
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