Community Submissions

Say What's On
Your Beautiful Mind.

Got words? We want them. The funniest, the rawest, the most uncomfortably accurate thing anyone has ever said about living with endo β€” submit it. We might put it on a shirt. Or a mug. Or a hoodie. Or the blog. Honestly, probably all four.

How It Works

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Drop Your Saying

Fill out the form below with your quote, the story behind it (optional but honestly makes it better), and how you'd like to be credited.

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We Review It

Our team reads every single submission. We look for sayings that hit β€” funny, raw, specific, or all three. We'll reach out by email if yours makes the cut.

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It Becomes a Product

Featured sayings get turned into real merch designs. You see your words on a tee, a hoodie, or a mug β€” and you get full credit on the product page.

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Your Story Gets Told

The best submissions also get a dedicated blog feature β€” your words, your story, your face (if you want it). That's real SEO-powered community advocacy.

Submit Your Saying

Your Words. Our Next Design.

This is not a passive suggestion box. Every submission gets read. The ones that make us laugh, gasp, or immediately text someone β€” those become products. Be specific. Be honest. Be you.

Live Preview β€” what your saying could look like on a shirt:

Start typing your saying below and watch it come to life here...

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We read every single submission. No bots, no auto-replies. If yours gets featured, a real human will email you first.

What We're Looking For

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Dark Humor Welcome

If it made you laugh at your most painful moment, that's exactly the kind of energy we need. Endo humor is coping and advocacy at the same time.

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Raw and Specific

Vague doesn't land on a shirt. The more specific and real β€” the heating pad, the gaslit appointment, the 7-year wait β€” the better.

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BIPOC Perspectives Centered

We actively amplify Black and Brown voices in the endo community. Submissions that speak to racial disparities in diagnosis and care are especially valued.

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What We Won't Use

Nothing that targets or demeans providers personally, promotes harmful treatment approaches, or appropriates others' medical experiences without consent.