Whoa!
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You know what I don't hear much anymore? Car stereos that bump so loud you can hear them 6 blocks away. I mean very occasionally, but they were ubiquitous when I was a teen/early 20s.

Maybe I don't hear them because I'm mostly deaf now? 🤔
Mark Kubert, DC @MarkKubert
Hey, if you have a loud car/motorbike that you rev up and down quiet residential neighborhood streets, just know that your amazing awesomeness doesn’t go unnoticed. Like really you’re so- you’re just so awesome. Really so awesome.
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BryanOfOhio
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WHAT....
04:00 PM - Apr 24, 2024
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Whoa!
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DID YOU SAY SOMETHING!?
04:01 PM - Apr 24, 2024
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Nanci CatMom
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If I drive in Philly, the thumpers are at the red lights 😜
03:25 PM - Apr 24, 2024
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Dee Jay
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I think it just depends on where you’re at. I still hear them and I live way out in the middle of nowhere.

Plus my neighbor 2 doors down drives a Civic so I have to hear it start up at 4 AM every morning and whenever they park it (bc you have to rev the engine when you park apparently? 🙄)
03:17 PM - Apr 24, 2024
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Whoa!
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I hear them occasionally. But when I was young, everyone I knew had a 2,000 watt stereo in their car. Every time I pulled up to a light, there was competing stereos thumping on either side of me. I just don't think their as ubiquitous as they once were.
03:21 PM - Apr 24, 2024
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Bonnie Underwood
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It's still a thing in Youngstown, Ohio. Just saying. Rattled my car a few times.
03:16 PM - Apr 24, 2024
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