Warning: the following post is not for the faint-hearted! Scroll down only if you are 100% sure that you can handle it!
Warning: the following post is not for the faint-hearted! Scroll down only if you are 100% sure that you can handle it!
Russia is a weird place full of strange people. Their playgrounds are pure nightmare fuel, mob graveyards are extremely bizarre, and wedding pictures are very random. Turns out Russians also really love to create awkward profile pics with a little help from Photoshop…
As you’ve probably noticed, we are big fans of stupid, pointless photoshopping. We’ve previously featured Trump With an Extremely Long Tie, Father Of The Year, and Hanging Out With Celebrities. Obviously, people riding invisible bicycles was going to happen sooner or later…
Can you imagine a world where everyone looks at their sandwiches with the delight they look at phones or babies?
It is safe to say that dogs are usually very photogenic but these poor creatures, all caught mid-sneeze, prove that even dogs can look silly and lose their composure, just like us.
Still illegal. But funny. But illegal. So don’t do this, just scroll down, watch and laugh.
Some peoples want to get a tatoo more like they’re want to learn to spell teh hard words. Scroll down tu see the bestest examples.
Real estate agents get to see houses of all shapes and sizes, from modest to mansion, along with some truly interesting architectural choices. Just like with fashion, everyone has their own idea of what works or not and there are bound to be some design fails along the way, and real estate agents get a front-row seat to the madness. Agent Venessa Van Winkle wanted to share just how weird and random the interior of some houses are, so she called on her fellow home sellers to share photos with her of the bad, the ugly, and the bizarre. Scroll down below to look inside these unbelievable homes!
For UK-based taxidermist Adele Morse, every animal has a personality. This belief has fuelled her unique (and weird) take on taxidermy, with every piece determined to preserve an animal’s character as much as their fur. Few years ago her fox went viral in Russia and Adele instantly became internet famous…. which helped her to move into a bigger studio in East London, where she now produces and sells work to people all over the globe. Scroll down to see some of the finest examples of her work.
Unlike sharks in this gallery, the pictures below are not photoshopped. Sheepshead fish (Archosargus probatocephalus) is very much real and those pearly whites are all natural. Native to the Gulf and Atlantic coasts of the United States, the sheepshead is a special fish who’s taken the internet by storm because of its’ unusual toothy grin.
Amy Haehl, a professional photographer specializes in gorgeous photos of weddings, maternity and newborns. Like many people recently, Amy discovered FaceApp and decided to have a little fun with it. However, instead of using it on her own selfie she decided to try the smile filter on some of her baby portraits – with the parents’ permission of course… so she created a gallery “If Babies Had Teeth” and the images range from absolutely hilarious to downright creepy.
Some people will do anything for attention. We’ve previously featured Instagram users visiting Chernobyl, Holocaust memorial in Berlin and swimming in a toxic lake. It turns out that taking selfies at cemeteries just for fun is one of Instagram users’ weird trends. What’s your take on this? Is this appropriate or not? Leave your opinion in comments!
Japanese artist Shindo Rinka found a solution for her boredom and decided to create extremely realistic masks of her pets to see how they would react. If you are in the mood to repeat her prank, the artist will make a similar mask for you and your pet for $2,700 (excluding taxes and shipping). So start saving up…
Have you ever struggled to find the perfect word to capture a situation or emotion? The Oxford English Dictionary might contain over 170k words, but despite frequently adding words from the modern lexicon, not all words make the cut. The creators of The Book of Everyone have discovered that there’s a secret (not so secret anymore) vault owned by the Oxford University Press that stores words that have been rejected to be included in the dictionary. Scroll down to see them all and don’t forget to add a new word suggestion in comments!