dicky notes

sarcasm you can stick anywhere

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It started with boxes in the kitchen.

And promises of “I’ll get to that this weekend.”
Weekend came. Boxes stayed.
Somewhere between the pizza boxes and return labels,
a note appeared. Short. Sarcastic. Brutally honest.
And for once, it actually stuck.

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Dicky had and idea

It started simple — write it down, stick it somewhere, move on.
But then he realized sarcasm wasn’t a flaw.
It was a superpower..

Dicky became… extra Dicky.

The notes began to spread

the expired food in fridge.
Then toothpaste on mirror.
The amazon returns.

The more things annoyed him, the more notes Dicky made.

By Monday, sarcasm had claimed the entire house .

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Dicky pondered. It worked at home but could they survive peak mediocrity at the office?

Clocked in and armed with coffee.

and mild snark.
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sarcasm had a new headquarters and a new superhero SuperDicky

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With great sarcasm comes great responsibility.
Super Dicky 

Dicky realized sarcasm was too powerful to keep to himself.

What started as a weekend mess had become a movement.
The world needed more honesty.
More attitude.
More notes that said what everyone else was thinking.

So, Dicky did what any responsible adult would do —
he monetized it.

Take some Dicky home.

Teachers, spouses, coworkers, drivers — Dicky made a pack for everyone who needs help expressing mild disappointment with flair.
Pick yours. Stick responsibly

Teacher Pack

For every student who “showed their work” but still got it wrong. Sarcasm meets grading fatigue.

 

Spouse Pack

The perfect pack for love, laundry, and low expectations. Ideal for shared chores and mutual eye-rolling.

 

Office Pack

Finally, notes that say what your “all-hands meeting” couldn’t. Great for desks, monitors, and lost souls in middle management.

 

Parking Pack

For the parallel-parking champions, hazard-light philosophers, and turn-signal skeptics. Warning: may stick better than your blinker.