Sarcasm in your inbox. Monthly. Because therapy is expensive.

Welcome to Sarcasm as a Service. Lower your expectations.

On this website, you can subscribe to one monthly letter full of sarcasm, wit, and unnecessary honesty.
We send it to your inbox. Sometimes even to your mailbox.
You read it. You roll your eyes. You feel better.
No regrets. Just self-aware nonsense.

About Me
Delia Sarcasm Shop

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Sarcasm Shop was born out of a simple truth: the world is full of fake smiles, toxic positivity, and motivational posters that make you want to set your printer on fire. So we thought: what if, once a month, someone told it like it is? With sarcasm, wit, and a healthy disregard for politeness? That’s what we do here. We write one sarcastic letter a month, send it to a group of glorious cynics like you, and call it art. Or therapy. Or content. Whatever works. Most of the time, the letter comes to your inbox. but once in a while, just for fun, it might show up in your actual, physical mailbox. On paper. With ink. Like it’s 1988.
Why? Because it’s weird. And weird is wonderful.
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Sarcasm FAQ OFF

Because you probably have questions. And I probably don’t have answers. But let’s try anyway.

 What if I’m not sarcastic enough?

That’s cute. Don’t worry, we’ll fix that in 2–3 newsletters.

Can I unsubscribe?

Of course. We’re not a cult. But we will take it personally.

Is the letter really monthly?

Yes. We’re emotionally available… but not clingy.

Can I get a physical letter?

Yes, occasionally. It’s our way of confusing the postman and delighting your inner 90s kid.

Is this free?

Yes. For now. But if you feel guilty, we accept gifts in the form of praise or overpriced coffee.

Who writes this stuff?

A human woman with a working brain, internet access, and no tolerance for motivational quotes.

Still confused?

Me too. Ask anyway.
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