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I Lick, You Suck
Some people don't deserve hearts. Or flowers. Or even Ronald Reagan. | |
Most postage stamps show something intended to be beautiful, artistic, or uplifting (paintings, the annual "Valentine" stamp, flowers, cute animals, etc.). Some show things that were considered deserving of honour (the flag, past presidents, famous scientists, etc.). When paying bills (I still do this
by check for reasons of paranoia), mailing off tax forms, or the like, I often find myself resenting that the envelope has something pretty on it. The IRS doesn't *deserve* pretty, and neither does my cable company.
I propose that a series of stamps be put out bearing mildly abusive messages and images intended to disturb. A simple "Pppppthb!" might be effective for letters to people who had annoyed you; "Go Away Already" or a thumbs-down icon would also express your feelings well. For greedy utilities, a cartoon 'fat cat' or a vampire bat would remind them how their customers see them. For intrusive government forms, maybe a boot stamping on a human head.
Just because you have to correspond with them doesn't mean you have to act like you *like* them. Even in the little ways.
like this
http://www.off-road...es/vampire-bush.jpg lick this [jaksplat, Apr 24 2008]
Zazzle - custom postage stamps
http://www.zazzle.com/custom/stamps you can design your own US postage stamps [xaviergisz, Apr 24 2008]
Your Stamps
http://www.yourstam...0000000000000001166 Yet another example [ericscottf, Apr 29 2008]
Wikipedia: Shock site
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shock_site If you've never heard of goatse, you might want to get the whole genre over with in one go so we can get back to halfbaking. Thanks... [jutta, May 01 2008]
You suck...
http://www.chrismoore.com/you_suck.html [normzone, Apr 16 2010]
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...and you see the government being inclined to do this thing? |
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Although I have taken delight in using stamps with ugly bugs on them for utility bills. |
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The recent series of US Star Wars stamps had some that would fit - Darth Vader and Emperor Palpatine. I doubt that my credit card company got the message, but yeah, it felt oddly satisfying. |
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It could be a revenue generator for the post office - you get to choose your image to fit in their approved frame, but you pay double for the privelege. |
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i like it. more people should write letters. |
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thanks loads for the picture of the "goatse mailman" delivering letters (hey, he's not wearing a mailbag... where's he keep his deliveries?) |
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I really didn't need to learn what the term goatse meant so early in the morning. Come to think of it, afternoon wouldn't have been much better. Maybe sometime in the evening...no. No, evenings no good either. |
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<begins mentally wrapping the concept with layers of razor wire and tosses into the sub-cranial cesspool> |
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//The recent series of US Star Wars stamps had some that would fit // The Mind Buggers... |
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I'm thinking that instead of using the valued-stamp these could be additional stamps. Standard stamp in the top right; next to it a big thumbs down stamp (for example) |
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Perhaps you could use one and two cent stamps to spell something out in morse code... |
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//The steady flow of 'nasty stamps' passing over utility workers' desks each day// |
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I have a feeling that if you started processed consumer accounts receivable all day it wouldn't be long before all the stamps looked the same. |
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you could have a generic "pile of poop" rubber stamp for the envelope. |
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I immediately bun this! At last...an idea I greatly respect and support. |
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I believe there was a program to print your own stamps which was cancelled when people thought it was funny to put pics of the unabomber on stamps.
Oop. It still exists. [linky] |
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I like the idea. However, what would you do he someone started sending the aforementioned stamps to you? |
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//I really didn't need to learn what the term goatse meant so early in the morning.// |
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Agreed, [2fries], another obscene concept irrevocabally fixed in my brain, via google images. |
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Great idea with the stamps though, [Gisho], I regret the "goatse effect" but should have known the risks of checking out something titled "I lick, you suck". |
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Soory, [MikeD], I only called it that for the bad pun. It's kind of outdated; most stamps are self-adhesive these days anyway. (Although you still lick most envelopes, for some reason.) |
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What has been seen cannot be unseen. And now, I leave you with another concept to avoid forever or rue the day: tubgirl. |
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Actually, folks, there is nothing to stop this from being done. Who needs Government approval to place your OWN sticker on an envelope? Sure, you still have to include an actual stamp (the more unadorned, the better), but in ADDITION to that, we already have such things as "Easter Seals", and so on. So, just find out who makes such seals, and hire them. |
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However, what would you do he someone
started sending the aforementioned
stamps to you? |
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[whizzentag], are you using predictive
text? |
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[Voice] Henceforth, my curiosity will never overcome your advice. |
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Some very large agencies, you don't need to put a specific address on it; the Post Office will just shoot it through... |
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f'rinstance:
Santa Claus, North Pole
IRS, 3rd Circle, Hell |
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