Love Hurts: Exact Revenge for Crashing a Car in Your Ex’s Name on Valentine’s Day

Valentine’s Day should be considered as the official national holiday of mood swings. For one or both couples in love who look lovingly into each other’s eyes and hold hands during a sublime candlelit dinner, there is an abandoned lover who learns the hard way there is no respite for pain on the back of an empty Cherry Garcia bottle or box.

Fortunately, a British company called Scrap Car Comparison has discovered a new form of “car-tharsis” to heal the emotional wounds of a failed date on February 14 in a healthy and even environmentally friendly way. Simply put, they’re going to ruin a scrapped car into a thousand pieces with their ex’s (or ex) callout spray-painted in a prominent place.

The company works with many salvage depots across England and has decided, in the darker spirit of the holidays, to find some experts in scrapping vehicle disposal, such as so many failed private links.

While we recommend that the emotional strengthening would be deeper if the aggrieved party witnessed the procedure on the user (and suffered the first few blows), Scrap Car Comparison will provide participants with sufficient photographic evidence of the vehicle’s killing.

Those who wish to purge the afterlife through the wrecking ball can sign up on the Scrap Car Comparison website and take note of the ex-boyfriend’s call and what they did to be officially “scrapped” on Scrap Car Day. Valentine’s Day. All entries must be won by Wednesday, February 14th. The program is open to anyone worldwide, but there are a limited number of cars to scrap and revenge seekers are selected at random.

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