Opinions you can peel off.
Commentary for your car, your laptop, or your fridge. Removable, because you're going to change your mind in six months anyway.
A merch label for low-commitment opinions.
Sticky Takes makes car magnets, die-cut stickers, and small magnets for people who want to say something in public without having to stand behind it at Thanksgiving. The joke is the product. The product is the joke. It peels off.
Five shelves. Pick your flavor of tired.
Elon / Tech Discourse
For when your feed is 80% a man you've never met.
Browse →Tribe Identity
Tell on yourself before someone else does. Merch for the demographics you already know you're in.
Browse →Internet Brain
For the permanently scrolling. Signals of algorithmic damage, rendered in adhesive form.
Browse →Culture War Fatigue
Tired, mostly. These are the magnets for people who've lost the will to argue but kept the will to signal.
Browse →Meta Bumper Stickers
Bumper stickers about bumper stickers. Magnets about magnets. Commentary on the thing you are currently reading.
Browse →
Things you can stick on things.
Mildly Radicalized By Podcasts
Mildly Radicalized By Podcasts
Die-cut sticker
The Algorithm Ate My Hobbies
The Algorithm Ate My Hobbies
Car magnet
This Used To Be A Bumper Sticker
This Used To Be A Bumper Sticker
Car magnet
I'm Not In A Tribe I'm In Several
I'm Not In A Tribe I'm In Several
Die-cut sticker
Commitment is a design flaw.
Permanent stickers assume you'll feel the same way in five years. You won't. Magnets assume nothing. Put them on, take them off, change your whole personality before the next merge.