Adam J. Kurtz Says I'm Sorry with a Little Humor
Marina Rotharmel — September 30, 2012 — Art & Design
References: adamjkurtz & swiss-miss
Graphic artist Adam J. Kurtz knows that apologizing isn't always the easiest thing to do, but believes that when you add a little humor to it can make things a little less painful. This is why he came up with the hilarious 'Sorry I'm Such An Assh*le' balloons. This is certainly a funny way of saying sorry, and is sure to make the person you're apologizing to smile.
If you've been looking for the right way to ask forgiveness, there's no better way then with a bundle of balloons. They come in three colors: blue, yellow and red, and all have the quote "Sorry I'm Such an Assh*le" plastered on them.
You can grab a pack of these funny balloons on Kurtz's website.
If you've been looking for the right way to ask forgiveness, there's no better way then with a bundle of balloons. They come in three colors: blue, yellow and red, and all have the quote "Sorry I'm Such an Assh*le" plastered on them.
You can grab a pack of these funny balloons on Kurtz's website.
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