Early Tuesday morning, Andre Iguodala tweeted that his Uber driver was so bad that the NBA Finals MVP felt no remorse farting in his car.
Andre Iguodala admits using farts to get revenge on bad Uber driver


Uber driver so bad I have no shame letting this gas sink in his leathers....
— Andre Iguodala (@andre) December 15, 2015 Uber Support wants to know all about that fart. Imagine the fart details going down in these DMs.
@andre We want to follow up on this, Andre! Please DM us with your account details and we'll connect.
— Uber Support (@Uber_Support) December 15, 2015 QUESTION: Does farting break the social contract between the Uber driver and drivee? When, if ever, is this behavior OK? You gotta hear both sides:
1. The farters
Really wish I could openly fart in this uber like I would if were my own car
— amy (@amyflano) December 6, 2015 When you gotta fart but you're in the uber
— Cold (@Johnichh) December 10, 2015 I'm super drunk in my uber car and I want to fart
— Cristina (@C3PHoe) December 12, 2015 2. The fartees
when the uber driver rips a fart
— frõđ (@facun202) December 11, 2015 Just got in an Uber. Smells like a stale Peter Jackson fart
— The Internet Show (@DaInternetShow) December 11, 2015 Umm my uber smells like a fart.
— Brooke Reese (@BrookeReese) December 13, 2015 It seems like in an Uber, as in life, everyone agrees farts are best avoided if possible. But does bad service make farting OK? Who am I to judge — I’ll let you all decide in the comments.











