This funny cute t-shirt is the perfect gift for who loves unicorns. To a lazy friend, mom, girlfriend, boyfriend, best friend. Featuring the phrase I Just Need To Be Dramatic. This product is perfect to wear on Birthdays, Holidays, Parties, or just staying in home with his cat or dog. Have a variety of products such as t-shirts, hoodies, masks and much more.
Simple white letters on black background: "This is my second rodeo." I got my boots on, I know what time the mutton bustin' starts, and I might even buy me a funnel cake. Yeehaw.
Dive into the captivating world of anime with this stunning hand-drawn masterpiece! Our exclusive anime drawing showcases intricate details and vibrant colors, bringing your favorite characters to life. Perfect for any anime enthusiast, this unique artwork is a must-have addition to your collection. Embrace the spirit of your favorite series with this eye-catching illustration. Elevate your space with the magic of anime and make a bold statement with this limited edition print. Shop now and bring the allure of Japanese animation to your home!
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anime, clouds, forest, fuji mountain, japan anime
AND YET, DESPITE THE LOOK ON MY FACE, YOU'RE STILL TALKING. Funny Novelty saying that is sure to get laughs at parties, college campuses, bars and concerts. Great way to break the ice and get a conversation going. Great Gift Idea!
Great gift for anyone, but especially people with dark humor in hospitality, customer service or anywhere with people. Like the world. This humorous design is a rating of People at only one star. Great sweary gag gift for friends who don't like people.
People, One Star, Fucking Nightmare Would Not Recommend sarcastic review design for introverts or anyone who hates humans. Great funny gift for introverts or people who have to deal with people day after day and they are driven nuts by it. It is too peopley out there!
The Chinese-takeout container, with its Japanese-influenced origami folds, is a uniquely American invention. In 1894, Chicago inventor Frederick Weeks Wilcox patented the “paper pail,” which was a single piece of paper, creased into segments and folded into a container. It was 1973 when a young graphic designer working for a national packaging company added a Chinese pagoda with 'Thank You' in red ink to the previously plain white containers that changed the look of take out forever. Later, 'Enjoy' would be tagged on as an option and the design would be replicated on bags and other containers used by Chinese restaurants for their takeout orders, though don't expect to find these boxes in China, as these are strictly a North American thing.
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good luck, fortune cookie, hong kong, 1973, enjoy