100+ All Words Bright & Beautiful wallpapers for your iPhone or Android for a quarter of the price! If you don't like it, get a 100% refund up to 111 days after your purchase! ⟢
Allow me to introduce you to the Logophile Bundle, which features over 100 beautiful mobile wallpapers for your iPhone or Android, featuring rare and beautiful English words you've never heard before.
Revel in the wonder of all words bright and beautiful, and be that person who knows an interesting and unique word for everything (and every occasion), and I'm not talking about four-letter words (just to be quite clear 😁).
What is a word that describes the wonder and entrancement you experience when you gaze up at the stars? Novalunosis.
What do you call the rich and comforting smell of the yellowed pages of an old book? Biblichor.
Okay, is there any word you can use to describe a sudden turn of events in a story resulting in a happy ending? Eucatastrophe does that to a t—it's a word coined by J. R. R. Tolkien, and is, incidentally, my favorite word ever. (If you do not like this word, I am afraid we cannot be friends.)
This bundle features all the wallpapers we sell individually on this store, so please do not purchase any of the other ones if you are purchasing this bundle! :)
Yes, it 100% is. We use Stripe as a credit card payment gateway, so your information is as secure as ketchup within a ketchup bottle superglued shut and tightly duct-taped with seven rolls of heavy duty duct-tape and kept inside a safe underneath the President's pillow. (Seriously, though, it's really secure.)
But also, if you purchase this and decide you don't like it or want it for any reason whatsoever, just email me at josh@allwordsbrightandbeautiful.com within 111 days of your purchase, and I will issue you a full refund without asking any questions!
Because 111 is a beautiful number, perfectly symmetrical and trinitarian in spirit. For some reason, it's also strangely evocative of green hills, pipe tobacco smoke rings, and long expected parties. I wonder why...
You can do that here (in the metaphorical sense of the term). I'm not going to give you an option to do that in the literal sense, since I strongly suspect I wouldn't find that very fun.