Probably nobody because when I bring in a gross of expired snacks and someone asks me where I got them I say “oh it’s some one a day discount site with fun stuff” and show them on my phone and never mention it in polite conversation again
@brainmist my youngest kid’s daycare center director seems endlessly amused that I have so many meh shirts. I just put on an old anniversary one in honor of the occasion so maybe she’ll find this one amusing since it has confetti on it
I lied with my vote for “Tell people about…” because I found it humorous so I voted for it. Actually I told several classes I was teaching and forced them to come here as part of class assignments… so does that count?
Same here. I wear them at work and get asked about them. The meh hoodie that says meh on the back gets the most attention; the hoodie covers half the h, people think it says “men”
@cinoclav car stickers? When did we get those? Reminds me of a favorite sticker my friend had (on an old Datsun I think) in the 1980s. It said “Why be normal?”
A lot, because I wear the shirts, like, all the time.
Also, I rat wines over at Casemates, which is a great conversation starter in polite company. People would talk about “tasting notes,” and I’d raise a brow and smugly drop something like “daresay that I’m rather inclined to partake in a bit of degustation myself, old sport; you know, for business and pleasure, when the juice finds itself agreeable.” All the while I’m wearing sweatpants and an anime waifu t-shirt, and look like I’m a hobo that camps out behind a Uniqlo trash can. But all you really need to pull it off is to memorize the names of some less common fruits, and a couple of words you can pick up from an Yves Saint Laurent cologne ad.
I get compliments on my Meh. Shirts all the time. It usually brings up the perfect time to share. I have also been giving IRKs and Fukubukuro as gifts for years and everyone loves them. There was once an IRK that contained Beats headphones. I think that was the best gift given that year.
I have a reputation to sustain. My wife knows I get junk from somewhere.
She actually asked one time if I wanted to give some of this stuff to a charity. Clouds quickly appeared, and I quickly declined giving junk to God’s work.
Both of them.
i introduced a friend to meh via pastadrop. nothing like 100lbs of noods to catch someone’s attention.
@carl669 OMG - we just finally used the last of the pasta from the pasta drop! I was so sad…meh we need another pastadrop!
I have no clue
@Cerridwyn Who should we ask?
@blaineg chthulu
Probably nobody because when I bring in a gross of expired snacks and someone asks me where I got them I say “oh it’s some one a day discount site with fun stuff” and show them on my phone and never mention it in polite conversation again
@DLPanther Not even in the line to the bathroom where everyone is getting sick?
Everyone who asks about the tattoo. Or the t shirts.
@brainmist I wonder if that eBay tshirt is still posted
@brainmist my youngest kid’s daycare center director seems endlessly amused that I have so many meh shirts. I just put on an old anniversary one in honor of the occasion so maybe she’ll find this one amusing since it has confetti on it
@brainmist My “Schrödinger’s toothbrush” shirt gets a lot of questions, and I have to give the whole story every time, obviously…
6, I have multiple personalities
@somf69 I resemble that remark!
My ink comes up in conversation and so I’ve shared meh with many people.
I lied with my vote for “Tell people about…” because I found it humorous so I voted for it. Actually I told several classes I was teaching and forced them to come here as part of class assignments… so does that count?
@Kidsandliz me too!
Mehbe a few hundred over the years?
If after some random stranger tells me they like my meh t-shirt and I say “thanks, it’s actually a website” counts… Then quite a few.
Same here. I wear them at work and get asked about them. The meh hoodie that says meh on the back gets the most attention; the hoodie covers half the h, people think it says “men”
Brother-in-law because we gave him some Meh shirts and stuff. He just likes saying “meh” a lot.
A handful but I don’t think any of them have ever bought anything.
The few people I have told either laugh or think I said meth, and then I have to clarify.
@heartny unfortunately, a lot of the people I’ve told about it were wishing I said that…
I give you cheap bastards free advertising everywhere I go with the shirts I HAVE TO BUY!!! Hey!!! I’ve been here 10 years. Where’s my free t-shirt!!!
It’s the first thing I talk about when I meet a new person.
Between the shirts and the meh sticker on my rear car window, I’ve spread the word to many thousands.
@cinoclav car stickers? When did we get those? Reminds me of a favorite sticker my friend had (on an old Datsun I think) in the 1980s. It said “Why be normal?”
@pmarin It’s just the meh logo sticker.
You think I want people to know I am crazy at my age to stay up every night to buy some crap.
A lot, because I wear the shirts, like, all the time.
Also, I rat wines over at Casemates, which is a great conversation starter in polite company. People would talk about “tasting notes,” and I’d raise a brow and smugly drop something like “daresay that I’m rather inclined to partake in a bit of degustation myself, old sport; you know, for business and pleasure, when the juice finds itself agreeable.” All the while I’m wearing sweatpants and an anime waifu t-shirt, and look like I’m a hobo that camps out behind a Uniqlo trash can. But all you really need to pull it off is to memorize the names of some less common fruits, and a couple of words you can pick up from an Yves Saint Laurent cologne ad.
@ShotgunX I need some anime waifu T-shirts
I’ve bought stuff for my classroom a few times and mentioned it to students. I’ve also worn meh stuff on field trips and at work. Could be thousands?
Can we renegotiate my commission?
I get compliments on my Meh. Shirts all the time. It usually brings up the perfect time to share. I have also been giving IRKs and Fukubukuro as gifts for years and everyone loves them. There was once an IRK that contained Beats headphones. I think that was the best gift given that year.
@mikejb0329 but nothing says “hello neighbor” like 80 lbs of unexpected pasta.
I have a reputation to sustain. My wife knows I get junk from somewhere.
She actually asked one time if I wanted to give some of this stuff to a charity. Clouds quickly appeared, and I quickly declined giving junk to God’s work.