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“Neurodivergent people are the ones with whom I have an instant connection. Their friendship is a joyous relief. I am free to stop masking, let my guard down, and be myself. I can be as weird as I want, and they are weird right back, and we celebrate our mutual weirdness. It is wonderful.”
Dive into the delightful world of quirky love with Richard Darani's "Let's Be Weird Together" greeting card. This isn't just any card; it's your VIP pass to the League of Extraordinary Weirdos. With its bold speech bubble declaring a manifesto of mutual weirdness, this card is perfect for anyone who believes that normal is just a setting on the dryer Why It's Unforgettably Quirky: Declaration of Weirdness: Embrace your inner oddball with a card that celebrates the wonderfully weird bond you share. Typography with a Twist: Who needs pictures when you've got words that dance off the page and into the heart? Perfect for All Odd Occasions: Be it birthdays, anniversaries, or just because it's Tuesday, this card is the ultimate way to say, "I love your brand of crazy." Smile-Inducing Guarantee: Designed to make your loved one chuckle, chortle, or even snort in amusement. Benefits of Embracing the Weird: Stand Out from the Hallmark Crowd: Why go for sappy when you can go for happily sappy? Personalised Peculiarity: Blank inside because your brand of weirdness deserves its spotlight. Keeper of Quirks: More than a card, it's a keepsake for those moments when you need a reminder that weird is wonderful. Ideal for: Partners in Quirkiness: For the one who shares your weird hobbies, like competitive spoon collecting. Friends on the Fringe: Celebrate the friend who's with you in the "strange but true" section of life. Anyone Who Dares to Be Different. Because in the end, aren't we all just a bunch of lovable weirdos? So, if you're ready to celebrate the gloriously unconventional, Richard Darani's "Let's Be Weird Together" greeting card is waiting to carry your message of odd admiration. After all, normal is overrated, but a shared sense of weird? That's forever.
This is a signed and numbered art print of the cover I did for "Animorphs #27: The Exposed," printed on acid free, Epson matte velvet art paper. This is limited to an edition of 50, signed by the artist, David Mattingly, in silver ink and offered in 3 sizes, 8.5 x 11 inches, 13 x 19 inches and 17 x 22 inches. Each print is hand printed by the artist in his studio.
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