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Why there’s nothing funny about ageist greeting cards The tone of birthday cards for children are upbeat, but at some point, the narrative changes.
Young adults will not feel special on their birthday unless they receive cards, phone calls and messages from 42 different people, according to a survey.
One click of his mouse and Scott Crump meets the direct gaze and quiet expression of a student with whom he shared the UC Davis campus just months ago. With its color photograph, the e-mail greeting ...
“Gotta catch ‘em all”? Not for Coop, a YouTuber who hands out free Pokémon cards to fans of all ages at card conventions.
Dan Levitt: It's time to stop buying ageist birthday cards Opinion: Caricatures of older people in compromised positions with sad tag lines are demoralizing — and there's nothing funny about that.
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