
"I don't think a trip to Las Vegas is the best prize for the raffle."
Looking for a gift that captures the humorous spirit of support groups? Our collection offers cleverly satirical designs that resonate with fans of community, sharing a laugh while celebrating togetherness. Perfect for anyone who appreciates humor that highlights the quirks of group support, these items add a touch of wit to everyday life. Whether it's for a meeting, a friend, or just your own collection, find the ideal playful keepsake that speaks to the support group satire lover in your life.
"I don't think a trip to Las Vegas is the best prize for the raffle."
"Of course he's smiling. He's getting $15,000 to give a lecture on free speech."
Director/Action Man toy.
Doctor examining Easter Island statue.
King Henry and his Cheshire bride
Fabrique en Francais (Made in France).
One Man's Meat is Another Man's Poetry
What's normal?
"No Frodo, we are still many leagues from Mordor. This is from a wildfire by I-5 west of Bakersfield."
"You know, there are other emojis."
" ... and peace be with you, although not likely."
"It's a cage. It's gilded, and I love it."
"Actually, the district office is getting better results with a fresh garlic bagel."
'I went to my boss and demanded the fruits of my labor. He gave me a Blackberry.'
The Working Woman's Magazine
'Wow! -- Talk about a paradigm shift!'
"The Chicken: Just another body type that shouldn't be permitted to wear yoga pants."
'Oh, so now the ocean isn't GOOD enough for you?'
'Mom, don't you understand? Those collars are symbols of subservience and repression!'
'I look forward to a bigger and bolder vision in my 2nd term.'
The Snarky District
"I find that hugely offensive!"
On the brink.
How am I abducting?
"Ahhh....I think that was a flying fuck."
The prophet who changed water into diet grapefruit soda.
'Curious how all four previous employers spelt 'exceptional' with just an 'x'.'
'Your husband? He's just leaving...'
"It's a long way to Enlightenment. You might need some cash."
"Well, that certainly killed my buzz."
Parade of Businessmen
Man cutting hedge next to two heads impaled on sticks. Signs beneath say 'You missed a bit' and 'You can do mine next'.
"It's about sex and revenge, except for a short chapter on the Continental Congress."
'Good evening! The debate over animal experiments continues...'
A man sees Zeus throwing lightning bolts on the balcony of his apartment.
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