Bumper Stories is a narrative engine that generates overshares for your rear bumper.
Each story follows a formula: surveillance setup → helpful observation → personal detail you now carry → return to helpfulness.
Stories are seeded by the day's news in your country. Context shifts. Overshares stay current.
The reader tailgates. The reader reads. The reader regrets.
The Stack:
Claude: Style guide, QA skill, copy planning.
Claude Code: Daily story generation.
Gemini CLI: News search and QA review. Fast.
Antigravity: Agentic orchestration, final workflow, GitHub commits.
Photoshop: Old-school image clipping.
The Blade: 1954 VW Beetle rear bumper. Chrome. Real.
I wanted to build an infinite narrative engine. Not content. Not copy. Engine.
"Story" here isn't three acts. It's observation, context, and the slow implication of the reader. The reader completes the circuit by choosing to follow.
The best endings don't resolve. They recontextualize.
Also, I just think bumper stickers are an underexplored format.
(Who doesn't like another bump?)
I'm Omar from Meanwhile In Jupiter. Creative Director. Writer. Vibe Coder.
Little-known fact: while studying Literature and Creative Writing at Cornell under A.R. Ammons, I was also in one of this country's first HTML classes — one of the few arts guys among engineers.
I've been coding clandestinely ever since, but focused my career on copy instead of code.
At least that's what the NSA wants me to say.
Hit me at omarthecreative.com, LinkedIn, X.