People put a whole lot of effort and passion into their costumes. Not these folks however. Cosplaying comes naturally to them.
People put a whole lot of effort and passion into their costumes. Not these folks however. Cosplaying comes naturally to them.
Japanese company called Tange and Nakimushi Peanuts released a collection of various posters and postcards featuring cats dressed as edible portion of sushi. Why? Who knows. Why not would be a better question.
Australian artist Ballpoint Papi is on a mission: to relentlessly troll celebrities with his absurdly horrible fan art. So far he is definitely succeeding.
Photographers Pawel Kadysz and Jorge Pérez Higuera imagines the mundane, behind-the-scenes life of the Star Wars main villain and his soldiers.
If you aren’t following Princess Cheeto on Instagram yet, you haven’t lived. With so many photos to choose from we had a hard time narrowing down our favourites below but nevertheless, here they are:
“Drake on a Cake” is the hilarious new series from Joy the Baker that just made baking ultra relevant for… basically everyone because who doesn’t want a slice of Drake’s most recognizable lyrics?
These hilarious photoshop combinations are the work of Quong Hong, a Weibo star (Weibo is the Chinese version of Twitter). There’s just something ultra-satisfying about seeing Morgan Freeman, Hugh Jackman, and Matt Damon putting in the hard work to feed their families, don’t you think?
Illustrator Chaz Hutton has created a collection of hilariously honest truths about drinks but instead of showing us what ingredients are needed to whip one up, he shows us what kind of thoughts and opinions can be found inside.
Meet Madeline and Barnabas, an adorable pair of Neapolitan Mastiffs that live in New York with their owner Alayna. They have become Insta-famous after appearing in a series of cute and funny photos, posing patiently while displaying punny one-liners and pick-up lines.
Sally Kuchar volunteers at a used bookstore once a week. She often shares her unusual finds from the donation box on her Twitter account. Enjoy!
During this year’s Paris Fashion Week, French fashion brand Y/Project surprised the world by debuting their new line of Uggs-style boots, and this time they’re thigh-high. These atrocities can be yours for only $1,380 a pair.