Hilarious Twitter Account Reveals the Correct Names For Things
Do you like to eat bagel seeds covered in cereal sauce for breakfast? Perhaps you like to quench your thirst with a nice cold glass of snowman blood? Scroll down through our selection of funniest @CorrectNames posts to see what we mean.
People Who Tried to Take Panorama Shots and Ended Up Opening the Gates of Hell
Warning: these failed panorama shots will fuel your nightmares for weeks. View at your own risk.
Dad Trolls Daughter by Recreating Her Selfies, Ends Up Getting 2x More Followers Than Her
Chris “Burr” Martin is a podcaster and comedian who also likes to spend his free time creating parodies of his daughter’s Instagram photos.
Mom Uses Optical Illusion to “Dress” Her Daughter In Fabulous Food Fashion
Most parents tell their kids not to play with their food, but for painter Alya Chaglar and her 3-year-old daughter, Stefani, playing with food is part of their daily fun.
Classical Sculptures Dressed In Hipster Clothes
To create these pictures Leo Caillard first photographed the sculptures and then had his friends strike similar poses, wearing hipster clothes and accessories.
Couple Asks Internet to Photoshop Out Shirtless Guy from Engagement Photo, Regrets It Immediately
You would think that by now people wouldn’t ask the whole Internet for help with photoshopping. Yet they still do…
ABC for Adults
Artist Toby Leigh has created his own version of ABC books, painted in the same style, but with the seemingly innocent words – Apple, Dog, Queen, and so on – twisted into sinister adult themes. Leigh is currently using the crowdfunded publishing tool Unbound to raise the funds to put the book out, which should be seeing the light of day sometime in the nearest future.
Artist Paints Famous Characters Into Discarded Paintings
Dave Pollot is a New York based artist who is best known for his altered thrift store paintings. He finds abandoned artworks and adds his own touch (most often pop culture parodies). Dave says the biggest challenge is not only taking some piece of pop culture and putting it into a place where it might not belong, but also making it blend in so that it actually seems that it belongs.