Please Grant Me the Strength to Overcome This Tummy Ache Funny Retro Magnet | 2.5" x 3.5"
Say a little prayer… and have a laugh while you’re at it. The “Please Grant Me the Strength to Overcome This Tummy” Magnet delivers self-aware humor with a retro twist.Magnet features artwork by Steven Rhodes, known for blending the cheerful nostalgia of 1970s–80s children’s activity books with dark, offbeat, and sarcastic humor.
This rectangular novelty magnet features a vintage-inspired illustration in a limited color palette with a classic halftone dot effect. The artwork depicts a young girl kneeling in prayer, hands clasped, a single tear on her cheek as stylized yellow rays of light shine down from above—dramatic, earnest, and hilariously relatable.
Brutally honest and delightfully sarcastic, this magnet is perfect for anyone who appreciates humor rooted in real life. Stick it on your fridge, locker, or any magnetic surface to spark laughs, knowing nods, and conversations.
- Reads: “Please grant me the strength to overcome this tummy ache”
- Rectangular novelty magnet with sarcastic message
- Retro illustration with limited-color palette & halftone effect
- Artwork by Steven Rhodes, inspired by vintage activity books
- Size: 2.5" x 3.5"
- Full size magnet on back
- Strong magnet for fridge, locker, or office use
- Perfect for fans of self-deprecating and witty humor
- A guaranteed giggle, snicker, or chortle
- Part of our collection of fridge magnets with sayings and quotes
Because sometimes laughter is the strongest remedy.
About Ephemera
Ephemera started by making punk rock buttons in San Francisco in the late 1970's, and now makes hilarious magnets that nestle themselves perfectly into the warm bosom of the GetBullish shop. Let us decorate your fridge! See more funny fridge magnets at GetBullish.
About Artist Steven Rhodes
As Australia-based graphic artist and illustrator Steven Rhodes writes, "I’m stuck in 1979 and can’t stop making these designs!" With designs such as ‘Let’s Summon Demons’ and ‘Pyrokinesis For Beginners,’ Rhodes is best known for his offbeat reimagining of children’s activity books from the '70s and '80s. If you too love retro nostalgia and pitch-black humor, check out more from Steven Rhodes at GetBullish.
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Say a little prayer… and have a laugh while you’re at it. The “Please Grant Me the Strength to Overcome This Tummy” Magnet delivers self-aware humor with a retro twist.Magnet features artwork by Steven Rhodes, known for blending the cheerful nostalgia of 1970s–80s children’s activity books with dark, offbeat, and sarcastic humor.
This rectangular novelty magnet features a vintage-inspired illustration in a limited color palette with a classic halftone dot effect. The artwork depicts a young girl kneeling in prayer, hands clasped, a single tear on her cheek as stylized yellow rays of light shine down from above—dramatic, earnest, and hilariously relatable.
Brutally honest and delightfully sarcastic, this magnet is perfect for anyone who appreciates humor rooted in real life. Stick it on your fridge, locker, or any magnetic surface to spark laughs, knowing nods, and conversations.
- Reads: “Please grant me the strength to overcome this tummy ache”
- Rectangular novelty magnet with sarcastic message
- Retro illustration with limited-color palette & halftone effect
- Artwork by Steven Rhodes, inspired by vintage activity books
- Size: 2.5" x 3.5"
- Full size magnet on back
- Strong magnet for fridge, locker, or office use
- Perfect for fans of self-deprecating and witty humor
- A guaranteed giggle, snicker, or chortle
- Part of our collection of fridge magnets with sayings and quotes
Because sometimes laughter is the strongest remedy.
About Ephemera
Ephemera started by making punk rock buttons in San Francisco in the late 1970's, and now makes hilarious magnets that nestle themselves perfectly into the warm bosom of the GetBullish shop. Let us decorate your fridge! See more funny fridge magnets at GetBullish.
About Artist Steven Rhodes
As Australia-based graphic artist and illustrator Steven Rhodes writes, "I’m stuck in 1979 and can’t stop making these designs!" With designs such as ‘Let’s Summon Demons’ and ‘Pyrokinesis For Beginners,’ Rhodes is best known for his offbeat reimagining of children’s activity books from the '70s and '80s. If you too love retro nostalgia and pitch-black humor, check out more from Steven Rhodes at GetBullish.
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