Anjali Chandrashekar (honestly, we have no idea how to correctly pronounce her last name) is an Indian cartoonist based in New York. She has been a contributing cartoonist to The New Yorker since 2021. Scroll down to check out her best cartoons!
Anjali Chandrashekar (honestly, we have no idea how to correctly pronounce her last name) is an Indian cartoonist based in New York. She has been a contributing cartoonist to The New Yorker since 2021. Scroll down to check out her best cartoons!
Potatoes can sometimes grow into unusual shapes, including those that resemble butts, due to a combination of factors related to their growth and environment. Despite their quirky appearances, potatoes that look like butts are generally safe to eat, so you should not hold yourself back and proceed to take a bite out of a potato butt. We’ve previously featured mushroom butts, tree butts, and starfish butts. Obviously, potato butt gallery was long overdue…
Scott Johnston is a little-known artist who draws cartoons almost daily mostly for his own amusement. He hasn’t achieved much traction on social media sites – that’s why encourage you to follow his Instagram account, so he gets inspiration to make more funny stuff. Scroll down to see some of the funniest examples of his work and check out Part 1 for even more!
In a world full of stress, chaos, and bad hair days, there’s one source of pure, unadulterated comedy that never fails to bring a smile to our faces: awkwardly sitting dogs. While looking at their faces you can almost hear them say “I meant to do this… totally meant to do this.” Scroll down to see the funniest examples!
If you thought the usual survival kits were just for hiking, think again! The Shart Survival Kit is here to save your behind – literally. Perfect for those unexpected moments when your stomach has other plans, this kit is like an airbag for your dignity (or what’s left of it). Because when life gives you lemons, sometimes you just need a really good clean-up crew.
“Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once we grow up.” Picasso once claimed. For Frankey this problem simply does not exist. Drawing inspiration from both childhood memories and a fascination with present-day life and culture, his work takes many forms yet is always recognisable through its playful creativity and light touch of mischief. Frankey currently lives and works in Amsterdam, with his work having been displayed in various exhibitions and solo shows in the Netherlands, Italy, Germany and US. Scroll down to see the best examples!
Scott Johnston draws cartoons almost daily mostly for his own amusement. He hasn’t achieved much traction on social media sites and is not well-known in the cartoonist community. That’s why we decided to promote Scott’s work and compile this gallery of our favorite cartoons. Scroll down to see them all!
Remember Ronald McDonald? He used to be the main mascot of McDonald’s. It was back in the day when clowns weren’t universally perceived as creepy abominations from hell. We decided to do a little investigation and ask artificial intelligence image generator where is Ronald McDonald now. Apparently he is living in the basement of undisclosed McDonald’s restaurant while slowly morphing into a giant cockroach-spider hybrid…
Feeling annoyed over relatively minor things is quite universal. People don’t need to speak the same language or be from the same area to know just how aggravating a sock sliding halfway off in a shoe can be. Scroll down to see similar annoying occurrences! We guarantee that you will actually feel these pictures.
When it comes to toys, there’s something undeniably special about this farting Donald Trump doll. While the concept might seem a bit unconventional at first, this unusual creation have some surprising advantages. For example, it’s a great way to piss off your friends or relatives who can’t shut up about how awesome Trump is.
Since Taylor Swift released “The Tortured Poets Department” album, fans have been obsessively dissecting and discussing all of her new lyrics. However, one line from “Who’s Afraid of Little Old Me?” has gained a lot of attention. Across social media, “You wouldn’t last an hour in the asylum where they raised me” has quickly become a meme, and it’s pretty funny – especially for the chronically online. So, here are the best pictures using this line – scroll down and have a laugh!
Hon Lam Chow (also known as The Flying Mouse) is a Malaysian artist, illustrator, and t-shirt designer. Recently he has released a book I Miss You that you can get on Amazon. Scroll down to check out some of the best examples of his work!
While some people might hide behind super smart book covers, pretending to read them to look highly educated, nobody pretends to read books to make themselves look weird or creepy. Nobody but comedian Scott Rogowsky that is. Not only that, but he did it on the New York subway, one of the busiest subway systems in the world. In full view of other passengers.
Demetri Martin is an American comedian, cartoonist, actor, writer, and musician known for his unique style of deadpan stand-up comedy that often incorporates drawings, music, and wordplay. He first gained national attention in the early 2000s as a writer for “Late Night with Conan O’Brien” and as a contributor to “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.” He also had his own television series “Important Things with Demetri Martin”. He also has published several books featuring his cartoons that you can get on Amazon.