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May I remind you, that neither heap of vehicle, nor its driver are "trailer trash". For you to mock and condescend shows remarkable ignorance.
That my friend, is an RV, camper style. Big difference.
What are colloquially referred to as "trailers" in the US, are fixed prefabricated homes. Much like the homes, the people living in them are "fixed"—stuck there and destined to go nowhere.
You see, that RV, is in fact the total opposite. The person cruising about it has total freedom.
Living a nomadic lifestyle. Someone that realizes that life is about the journey, not the destination.
That vehicle marks the ultimate expression of manifest destiny and truly captures what it means to be an American. Although bombastic, the logos and slogans represent a true underlying logos (i.e., λόγος), that indicate the driver of this vehicle is highly intelligent. In fact, based on the simpleton spelling mistakes, I would wager that these were the creative products of the children of this family. Imagine the sheer genius. They know that religion itself, although false, exerts a positive influence on the child and society. Everything about this indicates high IQ. Why don't they use it to some end you might wonder? They are beyond that. They realize the futility of earthly existence and wish to live as simply and authentically as possible. In allegorical terms, the words inscribed are the literal manifestation of Camu's famous metaphor "Freedom, "that terrible word inscribed on the chariot of the storm". This is the chariot of the storm my friends. The apogee of human development and existence at this point in time, completing the realization of the ascetic ideal.
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