For everyone who’s not afraid of sarcasm, irony, and sometimes painful truths, we’re excited to share the latest collection of ‘Bluntcards,’ a unique series of vintage-inspired images you may already know from our previous post. Pointing out hypocrisy, social issues, and self-absorption, the cards from this account are a great source of entertainment. So, without further ado, sit back and enjoy the list we’ve prepared for you today! More info: bluntcard.com | Facebook | Instagram | ie.pinterest.com I wanted to be the next Andy Warhol when I was in high school. Loved his colorful, graphic style and I wanted to live in a huge loft in New York surrounded by creative, interesting people. I have also always loved vintage advertisements from 1950s magazines. The big, perfect hairdos and cool clothes match so well with snarky sayings.” I’ve seen my licensed products in shops in my own hometown and it feels very strange and cool at the same time. I enjoy the sense of community built around Bluntcard on my social media platforms, of like-minded people who share a style of humor. Feels kind of like a clubhouse. I enjoy the company of the people who follow Bluntcard.” Many of my most popular cards and products are inspired by my frustration with real people in my life. Someone might be super annoying and I think about what I want to say to them, but then I just go write it down and put it on a Bluntcard when I get home. ‘I’m not in a bad mood. I’m just too lazy to intend to like you today.’ And ‘No offense, but I just don’t have the energy to deal with your needy ass today.’ There are two examples.” Follow Bored Panda on Google News! Follow us on Flipboard.com/@boredpanda! Please use high-res photos without watermarks Ooops! Your image is too large, maximum file size is 8 MB.