Etsy user MrImprov is testing the adage that art is what you can get away with, selling terrible origami for $50,000 or less. Below are some of his reasonably-priced creations.
South African artist Jaco Haasbroek thinks there should be more good news in the world. To combat all the horrible news stories we come across daily, he decided to create a series of fictional upbeat headlines to lift everyone’s mood.
It’s important to keep distance from others during the Coronavirus pandemic, but sometimes it’s not entirely clear exactly how far you should stay away from others. Hopefully this guide will be able to help you to understand the right distance to keep while visiting various European countries.
This ride-on Trump costume will make you look like Donald himself is giving you a piggyback ride. This hilarious thing is sure to be a hit and a conversation argument starter at any Halloween party you attend. To use it, just slip your legs all the way through the costume, which makes your real legs become Trump’s legs, and then two fake legs will then dangle in front of fake Trump as if they’re your legs as he’s giving you a piggyback ride… Yeah, it’s kinda complicated, but looks funny.
As you have probably noticed, we are big fans of Donald Trump on this site. We’ve previously featured various artistic projects about him, such as Trump Photoshopped As a Little Kid, Trump Wearing Unusually Long Ties, and Trump Making The Britain Great Again. Now it’s time to round up the funniest Twitter user reactions of him getting the “kung flu”, as he used to love to call it.
This informative guide has been created by illustrators and book authors Lisa Swerling and Ralph Lazar. We sincerely hope this will help you to achieve your life-long dream to become a cat.
Japanese photographer Hisakata Hiroyuki dedicates a fair portion of his time to shooting cats during their totally serious combat practices, and the result spectacular.
So someone has recently started a challenge on Facebook called #UnflatteringDogPhotoChallenge inviting dog owners to share the most unflattering photos they’ve ever taken of their pets. Yes, the perfect challenge for 2020. Spoiler alert, all the photos are absolutely adorably hilarious.
Sharea Overman recently went on a roadtrip with her husband. He had fallen asleep in the car, so she playfully asked people to photoshop some scenes into the background so she could tell him what he missed…
Featured below is a series of drawings mixed with everyday objects by award-winning artist and author Christoph Niemann. He calls it “Sunday Sketching” and has even published a collection of his artworks in a book that’s available on Amazon.
Russian artist Kseniia Zmanovskaia combined together two of our favorite things in life and imagined what it would look like if our feline friends started hiding in our meals. Scroll down and let us know in the comments if you noticed cats in pictures right away.
You are bound to see the occasional motivational poster whenever you look through your Facebook or Instagram feed, but this account is for people who practically shudder at the sight of these uplifting quotes. However, for those who just can’t spend a day single without wasting money online, they’ve recently released Uninspirational 2021 Calendar on Amazon.
We have compiled a list of the funniest Instagram posts from the Dark Lord himself who posts cheeky, biting one liners. Scroll down to check them out don’t forget to follow him on Instagram (not in real life).
Did you know that there are people among us who have so much free time that they come up with an idea to create a website dedicated to show Paula Deen riding on random stuff? Well, now you know. Visit this Tumblr blog to check it out for yourself or scroll down to see the best examples!
If you are an Instagram user, you have most likely seen many cliché photos with girls posing for bathroom selfies, doing yoga poses in random places or flipping their hair in the sea. This hilarious Instagram account shows men spoofing the such photos. It was founded by Atlanta-based blogger Ashley Hesseltine and a group of her male friends back in the 2014, and it’s still going strong with almost 1 million followers.