🖼️ Elevate your space with a dash of humor and inspiration!
The JSC137 Don't Believe Everything You Read On The Internet Funny Poster is a cleverly designed 18x12 inch motivational poster, printed on high-quality #100 paper. Ideal for classrooms, offices, and personal spaces, it promotes positive messages and self-confidence. Made in the USA by a veteran-owned company, it comes rolled in protective tubes for safe delivery and is backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee.
T**W
Received it quickly and perfect size
The poster looks great at the front of the classroom! Students have generated several discussions based on the quote!
J**E
Looks good in my classroom
Makes sense
W**Z
On trend
This was a gift for a social studies teacher to use this new year. So trendy and appropriate. Smaller than I thought but my fault for not checking size. Arrives rolled so allow time for flattening.
B**R
Print lines very apparent
I bought several posters for my classroom and they were all awesome…except for this one. Heavy print lines and very pixelated eye on Lincoln.The Lincoln issue was obviously a small image that was blown up far bigger than the limited pixels available were capable. The print lines are most likely a printer running out of ink and no one was checking before throwing it in a tube. I was annoyed and going to return it, but don’t feel like going through the hassle. As long as my students don’t get closer than 4 feet they probably won’t notice. Will not be buying from this seller again.
N**I
Hard to see
You can barely see Abraham's face. It blends into the background
S**E
It's just a heavy weight paper print
Overpriced and the company making great money for just a basic print of a non-trademarked tredy meme.
E**7
Great poster
I purchased for my high school English classroom as it supports lessons on checking the reliability of sources. After I laminated it and hung it up today, I had students reading and discussing the posters message on their own. Win!
R**.
It's Just Fun
I have this hanging in my classroom. I'm an English teacher. I sometimes get asked why I have "a history guy" in my classroom, and I just smile and say he was a wise man.Undoubtedly, usually around December, sometimes February, one of my students will be a bit more alert than usual, start shaking their head, maybe even pointing at the poster, and swear that Lincoln never said that. "Are you sure?" "Yes." "Huh. Well, I'll be," as I continue with the lesson.
Trustpilot
1 day ago
2 weeks ago