Hate Someone? Send Him or Her Glitter.

There are only so many ways to get revenge on your mortal enemies these days without seeming unoriginal. The Taylor Swifts and Justin TImberlakes of the world have already coined writing songs about one's enemies, and giving them the cold shoulder or 

There are only so many ways to get revenge on your mortal enemies these days without seeming unoriginal. The Taylor Swifts and Justin TImberlakes of the world have already coined writing songs about one's enemies, and giving them the cold shoulder or 

When netizens try to access the glitter bomb site, which is aptly named "Ship Your Enemies Glitter,” the dreaded 403: Forbidden code appears. People don't want to hear they “don't have permission to access / on this server,” especially when there's the 

Ship Your Enemies Glitter (Almost) Anything Goes. I really hate glitter so this would piss me off and the website is funny, you have to read the faqs page. http://shipyourenemiesglitter.com/ 

Ship Your Enemies Glitter was described by Product Hunt founder Ryan Hoover as “the ultimate troll product.” Quite literally, the expletive-laden Australian website lets you pay $9.99 to send glitter to your enemies. “Hint: the glitter will be mixed in