Why Drivers Display This Upside-Down Sticker on Their Cars

The first time you see it, your brain insists it’s wrong. A jagged outline of Washington State, slapped on a bumper, flipped completely upside down. Not a misprint. Not a mistake. A quiet rebellion rolling down the highway. It’s part homesickness, part inside joke, part secret handshake for wanderers who left the Evergr… Continues…

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