People Kept Asking This Artist To Draw Them For Free, So He Decided To Teach Them a Lesson

You don’t walk into a restaurant and demand a free meal because you’ve heard good things about it. Why do some people think it’s ok to treat artists this way? Why do they contact an artist for a free drawing only because they’ve checked out their Instagram account? UK artist jonARTon (Jon Arton) has received so many free drawing requests, he started trolling the ones that have the audacity to make them…

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Hilarious Questions Posed To The New York Public Library Pre-Internet

Now that we have the internet, we have access to pretty much all the information we could ever need. Before there was Google, people used their local public library. And not just because libraries are full of books. Librarians were specially trained to help people find information, or to simply answer a question themselves. Featured below are some of the funniest examples.

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Woman Gets Blocked From Creating Account Because She Has “Offensive Surname”, But She’s Not The Only One

A woman called Natalie Weiner has been blocked from creating online accounts because of her “offensive name”. Natalie shared a screenshot on Twitter of her attempt to set up an account – she was denied because “offensive language discovered in the last name field”.

She wrote: “this is without a doubt the best thing that has ever happened to me”, adding: “I am weeping”.

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Bride Asks Guests $1,500 Each, And It Doesn’t End Well

This wedding horror story was shared by Twitter user @0lspicykeychain (account now deleted), member of a “wedding shaming” group on Facebook, that delights in discussing the wackiest and elaborate of wedding tales.

It begins with a story of young couple who got engaged at 18 and sealed this bond with a “worth nearly $5k” ring. At 20-years-old their family grew to three and they decided to marry. The couple managed to save up $15,000 but after some consultation from a psychic (yes this story involves a psychic), they were told they should conduct the ceremony in Aruba. Destination weddings ain’t cheap and at an estimated $60,000 the bride wrote that she requested her attendees help pay for the overseas soiree at $1,500 per head, because that’s what friends are for, right? Right?!

As you can imagine this wedding fiasco does not end well for anyone. Scroll down below to see how this epic saga ended.

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