Snake owners are weird people. We’ve already previously featured snakes in hats, but it turns out that snake sweaters is also a thing. In case you don’t feel like knitting, you can buy a snake sweater on Etsy.
Snake owners are weird people. We’ve already previously featured snakes in hats, but it turns out that snake sweaters is also a thing. In case you don’t feel like knitting, you can buy a snake sweater on Etsy.
The brilliant pug hat fashion collection featured below has been created by Etsy user Sweethoots and her pug Pickles who is an adorable model but is really getting tired of this crap…
Scroll down to feast your eyes on these beautiful creatures that totally look like George Washington! …Which is exactly the reason why white crested duck should be the national bird of the USA, and not the bald eagle.
On paper, autocorrect is awesome. When you send someone a text, it checks your writing and gets rid of all the spelling mistakes. But in reality… It’s even better!
“Selfish Pigs” is a hilarious book by Andy Riley that show annoying things some people do. Featured below are some of our favorites.
Artist Michael Pederson leaves witty little works of art around the city that seem to carry on a conversation with whomever happens to find them. Featured below are some of the best examples.
We’ve previously reported that cats are secretly building an army, so you should be worried that in combination with these death stares they’re pretty much ready to eliminate humans and take over the world.
The knitted and crocheted balaclavas here in this gallery are definitely not your average cable knit made with love by grandma, and the people who make these crazy pieces of knitwear clearly don’t take themselves too seriously. That’s kind of refreshing, isn’t it? So join the fun and have a laugh at some of the weirdest things to have ever happened to an innocent ball of yarn!
For his amazing series “Knitted Camouflage”, British photographer Joseph Ford enlisted the yarn skills of Nina Dodd to create custom sweaters that exactly match the surrounding environment. These photos became so popular that they spawned a book “Invisible Jumpers” which is available on Amazon. Scroll down to see some of the best examples!
When it comes to absolutely pointless photoshopping projects, this one definitely is one of the scariest. Damn you Al Gore for inventing the internet back in the 1980s so we have to look at this gallery today!
Lisa Foxcroft takes this stuffed (dead) fox everywhere with her, whether it’s out to the shops to get milk, for a ride on the bus, or to the club to get drunk. “He was a Christmas miracle, a magical gift from a friend, the gift that keeps on giving. I do take him absolutely everywhere and I do get some strange looks – people often ask me what he is and why I have him. They often ask to hold him and take selfies – everyone has been really nice.” What’s his name? She calls him Baby Jesus. Honestly… what the…?
Self-taught photographer Matt Crabtree secretly shoots photos of unsuspecting Londoners and gives them a 16th-century portrait feel. Featured below are some of the best samples from his amazing project.
It’s amazing how the meaning of the same quote changes when you put it over a different photo…
Would you wear these bizarre jewelry items made by Brooklyn artist Margaux Lange? They are made of chopped up pieces of Barbie dolls… which is just a bit creepy in a serial killer kind of way.