Brazilian illustrator Rafael Mantesso loves to imagine his dog Jimmy having various funny adventures. He’s actually so good at it, that he published a whole book. Featured below are some of the best examples.
Brazilian illustrator Rafael Mantesso loves to imagine his dog Jimmy having various funny adventures. He’s actually so good at it, that he published a whole book. Featured below are some of the best examples.
Julia Christe’s Flying Dogs series is a fun book capturing adorable dogs from an unique perspective: mid-air. Featured below are some of the best examples.
Most people think that technology is for young people, but nobody told Kimiko Nishimoto that. She’s an 90-year-old Japanese grandma who has been snapping and editing her own self-portraits since she was 72, and as you can see below, her style is certainly unique.
Stroyboard artist Marty Cooper has come up with a fun and clever way to augment and play with his surroundings. By drawing cartoon characters on transparent sheets of plastic, he can insert them into real-life situations around him and make his characters come to life.
Senan Byrne explains how he got the idea to troll Jennifer Lopez:
I came across the picture by my wife who had seen it on some social media. I assumed many would be dressing up and posting their attempts to look like J Lo, and I wanted to go further and parody those attempts.
Scroll down to enjoy a gallery of vintage bridesmaids dresses that are so funny, you’ll probably feel sorry for the women who wore them.
Why play with teddy bears when you can have fun with plush liver, heart, prostate, or eyeball? Featured below are the funniest creations by I Heart Guts – a company that makes educational happy plush organs that bring a smile to your face and smarts to your brain.
Sarah McGonagall tweeted out a photo of an old newspaper clipping from the Daily Express titled “Brad: The Man who likes to look like his girlfriend” and it instantly went viral. Scroll down below to take a look at this odd phenomenon.