The Original Mickey Mouse Looked Creepy As Hell

When the original Mickey Mouse was born, he was maybe not-quite-so-loveable. Some would even describe his look as creepy or disturbing. It would take a few years before Mickey’s cute cartoonish look was locked down. These pictures here document Mickey’s look when he made his first appearances trough the first half of the 20th century.

The original Mickey Mouse was creepy as hell.

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NYC Subway Banned Dogs Unless They Fit In a Bag, Dog Owners Did Not Disappoint

The rules are very clear when it comes to carrying animals on the NYC subway: “No person may bring any animal on or into any conveyance or facility unless enclosed in a container.” But the rules don’t say anything about the size of the animal, and as you can see from these pictures, some people got really creative in order to avoid paying a fine. It seems that IKEA bags are especially useful for this kind of thing.

As long as your dog is in a bag, he is allowed to ride the NYC subway...

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Accidentally Funny Photos by Edas Wong

“There’s no such thing as a coincidence,” they say, yet many little moments we encounter every day just seem more like funny accidents rather than anything else. Especially if you have an eye for these things like photographer Edas Wong. Nothing escapes his lens when he goes out on the streets. In the images below, you can see the many funny accidental photos that he has captured.

Accidentally funny photo.

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Brilliant Pixel Street Art by Johan Karlgren

Johan Karlgren is a Swedish artist who creates interactive street art that makes his surroundings a lot more fun. The pictures in this post are not photoshopped, he really places pixelated objects on the streets. His works are inspired by his longtime passion – retro video games, and that’s why all his characters that invade the streets are pixelated. Scroll down to see the best examples!

Pixel street art by Johan Karlgren.

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