Is the ~ Meh #7: Customized Star Map Poster worth buying?

Beautiful if it’s his thing, collecting dust if it’s not — know your dad. Here’s the truth about dads who have everything: we’re not being difficult on purpose. We’ve just spent years buying ourselves the things we actually wanted, and now we’re genuinely stumped. The gifts that break through are either experiences, consumables, or quality upgrades to tools we already use daily. Nobody needs more stuff — we need better versions of the stuff we’ve settled for. My one piece of advice? Pay attention to the small complaints. If your dad mutters about his old thermometer or keeps misplacing screws during projects, that’s your answer. The best gift isn’t impressive — it’s useful. And if you’ve found something that worked for your impossible-to-shop-for dad, drop it in the comments. I’m always looking for ideas, and apparently, my birthday is coming up again.

Note W000859. Filed.