This is the burnout sticker you didn't know you needed. A gray mouse in medieval knight armor, red cape flowing, sword held wearily aloft—with the words "i'm burnt out m'lord" printed at the bottom. It's exhaustion dressed as fantasy, and it hits different when you're three coffee cups and zero motivation into your Tuesday.
i'm burnt out m'lord: The Sticker That Gets It
The phrase isn't new, but the execution is. "I'm burnt out, m'lord" (riffing on the medieval "m'lord" formality) speaks to anyone who's ever felt like a tired knight showing up to battle without a single ounce of energy left. The mouse character—soft, small, overwhelmed—transforms millennial burnout humor into something you actually want to display on your laptop or water bottle. It's funny because it's true, and it's art because someone bothered to make it pretty while saying something real.
This design appeals to office workers, creative professionals, students juggling too much, and anyone in that specific mental state where humor becomes survival. It's a whisper of solidarity on your stuff: Someone else understands this feeling. Gift it to the friend who laughed (too hard, too knowingly) at the phrase. Stick it on the things you touch most when you're running on fumes—your laptop, your water bottle, your work notebook. Every glance is a tiny permission slip to rest.
Why You'll Love It
- Thick, durable matte vinyl resists scratches, water, and sunlight damage
- Die-cut design with clean edges that stick without bubbling
- 2.23" × 3" size: visible enough to read, small enough to layer with other stickers
- Weatherproof coating keeps colors vibrant on water bottles, laptops, phone cases, coolers, and outdoor gear
- Speaks directly to the exhaustion economy—humor that only your people will truly get
- Shipped fast via USPS, packaged securely so it arrives flat and ready to stick
Whether you're decorating your work setup, protecting your laptop from scratches while making a statement, or gifting someone who's been running on empty for too long, this sticker works. It's small enough to feel like an impulse treat, bold enough to be noticed, and honest enough to mean something. The mouse knight doesn't have all the answers. But at least the sticker looks cool.