Seasonal & Holidays
Say 'Crappy Holidays' With Gifts For People You Hate
This holiday season, an LA-based company asks, 'shouldn't there also be gifts for people we hate?'

LOS ANGELES, CA — This holiday season ask yourself, why limit gift-giving to only the people you love most?
Los Angeles-based advertisement agency Unusual L.A. is giving people the chance to give awful gifts to awful people this holiday season.
GiftsForPeopleYouHate.com offers many products that are perfect for those you'd rather say "crappy holidays" to.
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"Gifts tell people how we feel about them," Founder Tim Stiefler told Patch. "So if there are gifts for people we love, shouldn’t there also be gifts for people we hate?"
Steifler said the company's goal is to make sure terrible people know they're terrible by giving them terrible gifts. You can feel good about making people feel bad because, for every gift purchased, the company donates 10 percent to Toys for Tots.
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Products include Elon's Musk — a foul-smelling perfume — a puzzle with a missing piece, a jacket with a phallic-focused patch on the back and many more.
Don't fret if you can't think of anyone in your life who may need these comical gifts, the website also boasts a database of notable controversial figures for people to send gifts to.
The database includes Kanye West, Vladamir Putin, Balenciaga, Westboro Baptist Church, Bill Cosby, Martin Shkreli, Tucker Carlson, Elon Musk, the National Rifle Association and even local parking enforcement.
While ideally it's good to love everyone, which Steifler said he encourages, having the opportunity to show an ex-partner how you really feel is too good to pass up.
Orders placed now would unfortunately not ship in time for Christmas and other holidays, but Steifler said there is no reason to miss out on sending the message.
"If you hate someone, why limit gifts to Christmas?" Steifler said.
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