In the current political climate,eroticized rage definition being aware of the full weight of time is practically a civic duty.
This tear-off calendar, made by GFDA duo Brian Buirge and Jason Bacher, wants you to know exactly how many days are left in Trump's first presidency--if you're OK with acknowledging that information on a daily basis, anyways.
SEE ALSO: Internet points out irony of Trump screening 'Finding Dory' during #MuslimBanThe calendar, currently on Kickstarter, counts down to Jan. 20, 2021, the day that a new President will be sworn into office, assuming that's what ends up happening. Sometimes assumptions are worth buying calendars over.
In addition to a sleek design, the calendar also features helpful reminders for all things voting; including registration days, days until the primary and midterms and federal holidays.
There's also, "a smattering of humorous anecdotes that will be even more hilarious when combined with all the alcohol you'll be drinking to quickly pass the next four years."
It's really quite tapped into the American psyche, for a calendar.
The calendar weighs more than 4 pounds, has 1,460 pages, and might be a bit of a daunting presence on your desk. But what's one more daunting presence these days anyways?
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