Anne Kruse, M.S.
1 min readJul 5, 2024

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Your article makes me smile. When I was in college I would go into the bookstore and read these Blue Mountain Arts kinds of greeting cards when I was feeling down. LOL. I had no money to buy any of them, but the carousel of these little meaningful poems was like a therapy session. They were always more meaningful than the other types. On another note, being in the LGBTQ community, I can tell you that the lack of greeting cards is so ridiculous that it's funny. :). And the ones specifically made are really, really bad and mostly creeepy. ;) I always have to strive for the very ambiguous verbiage cards that fit. I often think, you know I should submit some ideas, or publish some of my own. I'll let you know. Thanks for the tip. Also, I saw someone having concerns in the comments about the legitimacy of the site. It seems okay to me based on my scam-wisdom sleuthing. :)

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Anne Kruse, M.S.
Anne Kruse, M.S.

Written by Anne Kruse, M.S.

Writer, Career Psychology, Conveyor of humor, insightful absurdities, and some stuff we really should talk about. annekrusethewriter.com.

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