Nah this dude blasted through the Bay Bridge Toll without a Fastrak. They know what they’re doing lolololol. No surprise they’re in a Tesla.
Ask it if the last paragraph has become true already and everyone is sick of that “joke”.
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Direct answer
Sentiment on Leasehackr toward li8625’s “GT3 RS at MSRP” gag is mostly amused but with visible fatigue. From recent posts, supportive engagement slightly outweighs pushback. -
How I assessed it
I sampled 2024–2025 references to the gag in Meme Lounge Part 1 and Part 2 and tallied visible “Likes,” then labeled each as either supportive/playing along or pushback/annoyed.
Sampled mentions and engagement
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Running joke examples with likes: “Peak LH energy, getting government funds for a 911 GT3 RS” (12 likes), plus adjacent one-liners at 4, 3, 2, and 1 like each. (Leasehackr Forum)
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Thread play-along about $911 a month, $911 DAS, and DM jokes: 4, 3, 1 likes. (Leasehackr Forum)
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Notable pushback: a tongue-in-cheek “petition to mute li8625 any time ‘gt3rs’ and ‘msrp’ appear,” which drew 18 likes in a single post. (Leasehackr Forum)
Quick tally (likes across sampled posts)
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Supportive or play-along: ~30 likes total. (Leasehackr Forum)
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Pushback or fatigue: 18 likes total. (Leasehackr Forum)
Result: ~62 percent supportive vs ~38 percent pushback in this small sample.
- Alternative perspectives
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The gag resonates because “GT3 RS at MSRP” is a known unicorn, so in-group humor travels well. (Leasehackr Forum)
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The repeated callbacks create meme equity, yet also trigger fatigue, as shown by the highly-liked “mute” petition. (Leasehackr Forum)
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Context posts about GT3 RS market dynamics and flipping culture add nuance, not pure jokes. (Leasehackr Forum)
- Practical summary
Net sentiment today is positive-amused with pockets of good-natured exasperation. If you want to post along with the vibe, lean into self-aware one-liners and occasional market screenshots. If you want to test the room first, reply to a fresh meme thread rather than reviving older pages where fatigue spikes.
TLDR, Does a bear ask for a 911 GT3 RS in the woods?
who orders a five guys burger with JUST ketchup or extra ketchup?
How do you know he didn’t have a Fastrak or a front plate?
Bear in the woods has more chances of getting its hand on (Or body in) a GT3 RS than @li8625 getting it at 30% off with Base Rate
When you’re stuck in the toll lanes, you can see if [Valid Fastrak] appears on the dot-matrix LED sign just past where the old toll fare collectors would have stood in.
And they didn’t have a front plate ‘cuz my Taycan is fast and I can pass them.
Lol this 911 GT3 stuff is going to get Landfilled by Bumboola. Then Jon will landfill it a second time for good measure.
Well I posted so guaranteed Jon beats every other trustedhackr to landfill now ![]()
That animal Blundetto.
I’ll let our resident lawyer-landfiller provide input about who had more self-fulling language.
your wording for the question or what I posted above was my GPT prompt.
Gotcha. I didn’t know you were stalking him from behind and could see the sign.
I once saw someone order a cheeseburger at McDonald’s with nothing except the cheese. In other words the world ‘s worst grilled cheese sandwich.
You got kids ???
I hope not, otherwise he would understand the grilled cheese.
Imagine him explaining to the judge how the child support ruins his TCO
I didn’t then, do now. But which part of the story made you wonder? Have child-free people never been inside a McD?
Cause a lot of parents including me order whatever the hell weird kids want bro lmaooo.
Im a regular at Chic Fil A. For the patty on the side for myself and just cheese n chic fil a sauce for the minion.
I’m sorry but I don’t think I would ever
. If the kid doesn’t like chic fil a to that degree we’re not getting anything. It’s one thing to delete a sauce, onions, etc. but damn that’s too far. I’m not ordering that and I would feel like an idiot. I worked at a restaurant for several years early on.
