The Hipsters Of The Universe
Adrian Riemann gave He-Man and his friends and enemies a 21st century look using clothes that actually exist. Blasphemy? Maybe, but it’s just so well-done it’s hard to look away.
Adrian Riemann gave He-Man and his friends and enemies a 21st century look using clothes that actually exist. Blasphemy? Maybe, but it’s just so well-done it’s hard to look away.
The wittiest beggar in the world. Actually Frank, everyone knows Invisiblemanitus isn’t a disease – it’s a superpower! If you really are invisible you wouldn’t need to beg, would you?
Tattoos can be a wonderful way of self-expression, or they can be a shameful reflection of the person wearing it. So if you’re going to get one, at least make sure your tattoo artist can spell.
A parodying subculture has developed in Amazon’s user reviews section, in part because some items are just begging to be ridiculed, from the legendary Three Wolf Moon shirt to the can of Uranium Ore.
How hard can it be to make a poster for a missing cat? If you’re David Thorne, it’s insanely hard. A woman’s simple request turns into a maddening back and forth of emails and ridiculous revisions.
It Makes No Sense is a new blog that aims to threaten our sanity with the strangest of pictures. Take the pic above; if the banner doesn’t break your head, the fish will. (Link NSFW)
The 2010 Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival showcased some of the funniest, most creative and thought-provoking ads. Here are some of the best ads featured in the festival.
A witty homage to the actor and his chainsaw-wielding, shotgun-toting character Ashley Williams, from the classic slapstick horror Evil Dead series. Someone make this into a T-shirt quick!
Arising from his lifelong love of spaceships, Bill George created the Sci-Fi Airshow, a non-existent exhibit filled with fictional, but beautiful air- and spacecrafts. Take the guided tour today!
deviantART member pu-sama created owl versions of all the eleven iterations of everyone’s favorite time- and space traveling alien, Doctor Who. We think the David Tennant owl is spot on.
Made by advertising agency BUTTER, this amusing take on the pin-up calendar was given away by medical equipment manufacturer Eizo to their clients. This is safe for work isn’t it?
Designed by renowned architect Frank Gehry, the Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health in Las Vegas has two faces – one surreal, and one rigid, to represent the left and right hemispheres of the brain.
The cat is out of the bag – the residents of American movies and TV shows read the exact same newspaper. One of those things we wish we discovered ourselves.
This Blog Rules made several alternatives to the default Facebook profile picture silhouette. Use one of these and your friends will surely do a double-take when they look at your profile.
The fake BP Public Relations Twitter account has been dishing out oil spill snarkiness left and right. I Ride The Harlem Line expands the PR schtick by making billboards out of the tweets.
With answers like these, we hope the teachers weren’t driven insane by their students. Check out the link for a couple more, including one answered “C” for all items – in an “A” or “B” multiple choice.
So you want to have kids, eh? This blog will show you your future. Although we still think a bunch of drunk men could do worse, you might want to assess just how much of this sh*t you can take.
Remember your elementary science textbooks and their hand drawn illustrations and fun facts? Fake Science is exactly like that, except without the facts. Do not show this site to your kids.
Tron Legacy is still seven excruciating months away. To tide yourself over, you can either watch the trailer for the millionth time or ogle at gorgeous concept art of lightcycles and other vehicles.
We know it’s not a wheel, but Doghouse Diaries has visualized one of life’s truths. She says Maraschino, you say Red. You say Green, she says Moss Green, Lime Green, Sea Foam Green, etc.
The bored Photoshop experts at Something Awful cook up hilarious image-doctoring themes every Photoshop Phriday. In this one they mix and match movie posters with titles from other flicks.
Yanko Tsvetkov pokes fun at how Europeans supposedly view each other. Apparently France thinks Italy is full of “Noisy, Friendly People,” while Germany thinks it’s just “Pizza and Museums.”
Puns are liable to get you a laugh or two, but add pictures to the mix and you get funnier and even cheesier icebreakers. Save a couple of them on your phone and you’re good to go.