Karen Smith Pillows
funny Karen meme If At First You Don't Succeed Try Doing What Karen Name Personalized Humor Pillow
by Funny Quote Shirt ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
$23 $28
Description: Mean Girls is a 2004 American teen comedy film directed by Mark Waters, written by Tina Fey, and starring Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Lacey Chabert, Amanda Seyfried (in her film acting debut), Tim Meadows, Ana Gasteyer, Amy Poehler and Fey. The supporting cast includes Lizzy Caplan, Jonathan Bennett, Daniel Franzese and Neil Flynn. The screenplay is based in part on Rosalind Wiseman's 2002 book Queen Bees and Wannabes, which describes female high school social cliques, school bullying and the damaging effect they can have on teenagers.
Description: Amanda Michelle Seyfried is an American actress and singer known for her versatility and emotional performances. She first gained recognition for her roles in Mean Girls and Mamma Mia!. Seyfried has demonstrated her range by starring in a variety of genres, including musicals, thrillers, and dramas. She has starred in Les Misérables, Jennifer's Body, Chloe, In Time, Dear John, and Lovelace.
Description: Amanda Michelle Seyfried is an American actress and singer known for her versatility and emotional performances. She first gained recognition for her roles in Mean Girls and Mamma Mia!. Seyfried has demonstrated her range by starring in a variety of genres, including musicals, thrillers, and dramas. She has starred in Les Misérables, Jennifer's Body, Chloe, In Time, Dear John, and Lovelace.
Description: Get in loser, we're going shopping! This iconic design features The Plastics – Regina George, Gretchen Wieners, and Karen Smith. With a stylish hot pink aesthetic and a retro 2000s grunge vibe, this design is perfect for fans of the cult classic "Mean Girls". Show off your inner "it girl" on Wednesdays (we wear pink!) or any day of the week.
The Plastics Retro Pink Girl Power - Mean Girls Tribute Pillow
by Drawing Board Confessional
$23 $28
Description: In the episode of "Vincent and the Doctor," Amy Pond surprising Van Gogh with a garden full of sunflowers, hinting that maybe he'd like to paint them. Van Gogh remarks that sunflowers are always somewhere between living and dying, half-human as they lean towards the sun. And that he finds them a bit disgusting, but a challenge. It's one of my favorite episodes of Doctor Who, in part because the story expresses mental illness in a very real way that resonates with me. But also, because I'm an artist heavily influenced by Van Gogh.