Women stand in stranger's Miata and mock in on Facebook
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Women stand in stranger's Miata and mock in on Facebook
I honestly don't know if this a troll or not.
The wife of the car's owner posted the following message to the two women:
Facebook Post
The two women in this picture live in our building. In this picture that they took and that one of them posted on her public social media accounts, they are standing inside my husband's car that was parked in the building's underground, secured garage that only tenants and management can access. The caption reads, "Let this be a lesson to all Mazda Miata owners - if you are dumb enough to buy this hideous car, we are dumb enough to jump through the top and dance on your seats. #zoomzoom" The author of the post even goes further to mention in the comments that she left her heels on while "dancing" on the seats.
They obviously thought I would never find this photo. How unfortunate for them that they don't understand how social media works. Feel free to SHARE!
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Dear Neighbors,
First of all, thank you for not only already publicly admitting to trespassing and vandalizing my husband's car, but also sharing photographic evidence of your crime. It makes it so much easier for us if we decide to press charges.
Let this be a lesson to you - If YOU are dumb enough to publicly post a picture of yourselves illegally trespassing and vandalizing our private property, then I will be intelligent enough to find it on social media and screenshot it.
The tag line in your Instagram profile says, "It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice". I am not sure whether you learned how to be nice from your parents or from the elite UCLA Extension school you went to, but you are doing it wrong.
Not that you are owed this information in the least, but I want to share it with you. My husband sold a very expensive car we owned and purchased that Miata, which he uses as a track car, with cash. We moved from a home that was a three hour daily commute to work for my husband to a home close enough to his office that he is actually able to walk to work. We made these choices and financial sacrifices when we had our daughter, who is 1.5 years old today. We made these choices because we believe it is more important for me to not go back to work full-time, so that I can be home to raise our young daughter and so that my husband is able to spend as much time as possible with our family at home and not sitting in traffic.
The only thing "hideous" in this picture is your behavior.
Very truly, I want to thank you today for making me more confident with my decision to leave my well-paying, full-time job to stay home and raise our daughter because I am more committed now than ever in my resolve to ensure she grows up to be a strong, independent and kind person and that she never grows up to be "nice" like you.
Most Sincerely,
Your neighbor
They obviously thought I would never find this photo. How unfortunate for them that they don't understand how social media works. Feel free to SHARE!
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Dear Neighbors,
First of all, thank you for not only already publicly admitting to trespassing and vandalizing my husband's car, but also sharing photographic evidence of your crime. It makes it so much easier for us if we decide to press charges.
Let this be a lesson to you - If YOU are dumb enough to publicly post a picture of yourselves illegally trespassing and vandalizing our private property, then I will be intelligent enough to find it on social media and screenshot it.
The tag line in your Instagram profile says, "It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice". I am not sure whether you learned how to be nice from your parents or from the elite UCLA Extension school you went to, but you are doing it wrong.
Not that you are owed this information in the least, but I want to share it with you. My husband sold a very expensive car we owned and purchased that Miata, which he uses as a track car, with cash. We moved from a home that was a three hour daily commute to work for my husband to a home close enough to his office that he is actually able to walk to work. We made these choices and financial sacrifices when we had our daughter, who is 1.5 years old today. We made these choices because we believe it is more important for me to not go back to work full-time, so that I can be home to raise our young daughter and so that my husband is able to spend as much time as possible with our family at home and not sitting in traffic.
The only thing "hideous" in this picture is your behavior.
Very truly, I want to thank you today for making me more confident with my decision to leave my well-paying, full-time job to stay home and raise our daughter because I am more committed now than ever in my resolve to ensure she grows up to be a strong, independent and kind person and that she never grows up to be "nice" like you.
Most Sincerely,
Your neighbor
Very bizarre. Who hates Miatas anyway?
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Could be real...but the girl on the left doesn't have a heel on the foot shown, which they stated they left their heels on. Heel could have come off. I could only safely assume the story is true. Would someone really develop a random story like that for attention?
#13
Seems dripping with social media stunt, no such thing as bad press, nothing to see here, move along.
You can also look at the "wifes" page is that it has no posts going back any further than late last year, so just a few months old. It has no information listed, I don't mean private either, rather just blank, and a handful of photos. The instagram post of the two girls is actually older than the profile of said "wife", maybe they posted the picture on instagram expecting to drum up attention and did not get enough and then went on to create the "wife" and then post as if shes outraged....20 weeks later. The same lacking profile history can also be seen in the other girls who did the "dancing".
Everything also seems to be to convenient, from the Instagram quotes and the repeated mentioning of the wife making hard choices and staying home for the little girl etc etc, which have nothing to do with the matter, other than trying to drum up sympathy and outrage and as such more attention. Also, where is the husband? Why is he not the one posting all of this? Are you telling me guys here who had someone vandalize their car would not be posting **** left and right about it? This is not just a person who owns a Miata, as the claims are it's his track car, and people who are into motorsports take far greater offense to this than most others would....Yet not a peep.
The Ali Green girl seems to be a....Wait for it....Model and actress, everything except for this one girl seems to be fake, and what can not be shown to be fake, looks very fake in that its history only goes back to the time right around when the photo was posted, the oldest only being only about a month before.
And if it is real, why not sue? I mean, this is simple and would cost almost nothing, this is small claims court stuff and you have photos and admission of the action on video and print, this would be a slam dunk taking them to court, yet again....Nothing.
You can also look at the "wifes" page is that it has no posts going back any further than late last year, so just a few months old. It has no information listed, I don't mean private either, rather just blank, and a handful of photos. The instagram post of the two girls is actually older than the profile of said "wife", maybe they posted the picture on instagram expecting to drum up attention and did not get enough and then went on to create the "wife" and then post as if shes outraged....20 weeks later. The same lacking profile history can also be seen in the other girls who did the "dancing".
Everything also seems to be to convenient, from the Instagram quotes and the repeated mentioning of the wife making hard choices and staying home for the little girl etc etc, which have nothing to do with the matter, other than trying to drum up sympathy and outrage and as such more attention. Also, where is the husband? Why is he not the one posting all of this? Are you telling me guys here who had someone vandalize their car would not be posting **** left and right about it? This is not just a person who owns a Miata, as the claims are it's his track car, and people who are into motorsports take far greater offense to this than most others would....Yet not a peep.
The Ali Green girl seems to be a....Wait for it....Model and actress, everything except for this one girl seems to be fake, and what can not be shown to be fake, looks very fake in that its history only goes back to the time right around when the photo was posted, the oldest only being only about a month before.
And if it is real, why not sue? I mean, this is simple and would cost almost nothing, this is small claims court stuff and you have photos and admission of the action on video and print, this would be a slam dunk taking them to court, yet again....Nothing.
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#17
It somehow sullies the 949 ND. Maybe mr 949 has the full story?
#18
Take your low rent sexism somewhere else, you edge lord. You're sooooo edgy, bro. Don't cut yourself on yourself.
Don't use the search function, bro. Might pull a muscle defending people's e-honor.
Don't use the search function, bro. Might pull a muscle defending people's e-honor.
This closed minded witch hunt mentality is precisely why I chose to be a part of the shoot.
Facts
- The two girls were in a car that was hit a drunk Miata driver several years ago. Both girls were hospitalized. One had to wear a brace for quite a long time.
- Their disdain of Miatas was just an inside joke amongst close friends and family. Nothing serious.
- They took their shoes off to stand in the car. No damage whatsoever.
- The photo was taken 6 months ago and only shared with friends.
- They apologized to the miataverse and owner for saying anything negative about the car or its owners. They apologized to the owner directly.
- Not being track rats like us, the day was not a "treat". It was hot, dry and windy. They were dead tired by the end of the day. They instead went along with the dog and pony show without complaint so they could formally apologize (for doing nothing more than you do to your buddies) on camera.
- I spent time talking to both girls. Because why not and also just to see what they were about. Both were nice people with a sharp sense of humor, not just pretty. The blonde in particular was very well spoken and educated.
Hate all you like. This little drama was just the worst of the internet showing itself.
Facts
- The two girls were in a car that was hit a drunk Miata driver several years ago. Both girls were hospitalized. One had to wear a brace for quite a long time.
- Their disdain of Miatas was just an inside joke amongst close friends and family. Nothing serious.
- They took their shoes off to stand in the car. No damage whatsoever.
- The photo was taken 6 months ago and only shared with friends.
- They apologized to the miataverse and owner for saying anything negative about the car or its owners. They apologized to the owner directly.
- Not being track rats like us, the day was not a "treat". It was hot, dry and windy. They were dead tired by the end of the day. They instead went along with the dog and pony show without complaint so they could formally apologize (for doing nothing more than you do to your buddies) on camera.
- I spent time talking to both girls. Because why not and also just to see what they were about. Both were nice people with a sharp sense of humor, not just pretty. The blonde in particular was very well spoken and educated.
Hate all you like. This little drama was just the worst of the internet showing itself.
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I'm not even sure what this means? I assumed there was only one thread about this BS, my mistake, and thought that there might be more to this story, which apparently there was.
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lol at the righteousness.
still trying to figure out how putting someone in a tree [physical harm as revenge] is somehow sexist.
There was no context to the FB post nor 949 video. Just kinda like I assume you're a raging homo, only cause I have no other context to suggest otherwise.
still trying to figure out how putting someone in a tree [physical harm as revenge] is somehow sexist.
There was no context to the FB post nor 949 video. Just kinda like I assume you're a raging homo, only cause I have no other context to suggest otherwise.