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It's a little stress reliever and motivational item and I am enjoying it. I am absolutely loving this calendar. It just makes me feel good, and we all need that it the world of today.
I too have to agree with one of the previous comments about the captions, they aren't funny and they detract from the images which, as I've mentioned, aren't doing themselves any favours to begin with.I can only assume that the person who chooses the images on the site is not the same person who chose the images for the calendar. I'm sorry to have to say this, because I love Cute Overload as a website, I really do. Especially when they're chewing on some guy's ear lobe.Save your money and support the site instead of this embarrassment. Or that the best images on the site were not given permission to be used.Wacky cross-eyed or evil-looking dogs ARE NOT CUTE. But this calendar is just rubbish.Only 1 in 10 of the images is actually cute. There are too many evil-looking dogs and the dog to hamster ratio is appaulingly biased (in favour of pugs).
The calendar may be a little better if it cut down on the personification just a little (might). Do these writers still have jobs. The pictures are cute. On quite a few days, I have not even been able to understand what the writer was trying to convey. I can't wait until December 31. However, I often find myself feeling shame for the people that write the captions. They just really aren't funny and misspelling words to convey accents only adds absurdity to the calendar's attempts at humor.
Why am I looking at pictures of old dogs and insects every day. Honestly most of these pictures aren't just NOT cute, they're out of focus, run-of-the-mill, and downright ugly. Surely it couldn't be that difficult to procure 365 pictures of cute baby animals.
The 'rules of cuteness' inserts are a little better. The fuzzy bunny and baby penguin on the front of the box - absolutely cute. It won't be worth your $13. It's totally NOT cute or funny.
However, the amount of cute animals within the pages of the calendar are very limited. So if you are particular about the types of animals you find cute and hate it when people make animals "say" things such as kitteh, ehn, and mcnommersons (WTF)., then go ahead and pass this calendar on by. I got this calendar as a stocking stuffer for my wife for Christmas, because she loves cute animals. Let me make this clear, we both love cute animals. Not so much in the calendar. This is just stupid.
They are tolerable. Not even a little cute or funny. My wife, who loves cuteness, also hates these little captions. However, it's not for us. It seems like these reviewers are either close friends of the lady who makes Cute Overload calendars or think that every single animal put on this Earth is cute. Though, based on the other reviews, apparently there are people in this world that like this type of thing. My wife is 29 and I'm 31 (for demographics).
It's annoying, actually. The main reason for the 2 stars is the attempt at humor or cuteness through "animal" talk. I'd say that about one quarter of the animals used are truly cute. At any rate, I would have given this product 3, maybe even 4 stars, had it just had a problem with not including enough cute animals.
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