What’s patronizing? It’s a linguistic gymnastics routine where one expertly uses big words to explain things to others, as if they were delicate little flowers in need of linguistic baby wipes.
The Best Demotivational Posters by Joan Cornella
What better way to feel bad and hopeless about your life than by seeing a gallery of demotivational posters? Spanish cartoonist Joan Cornella has mastered the art of bringing other people down. If you wish to see more of his dark and weird comics and are not easily offended, check out Mox Nox on Amazon. It’s a collection of Joan’s comics. The book is in Spanish, but it doesn’t matter, because characters in his comics do not speak. Meanwhile, scroll down to check out some of his best demotivational posters!
Off The Mark: The Funniest Cartoons by Mark Parisi
Mark Parisi is an American cartoonist best known for his widely popular and humorous comic strip series “Off The Mark”. It features a diverse range of characters, anthropomorphic animals, and inventive scenarios that reflect Parisi’s keen observations of human behavior. He has also published several books of cartoon anthologies that you can get on Amazon. Scroll down to see some of the best examples!
The Funniest Cartoons by David Ostow
David Ostow is a brilliant cartoonist and illustrator. His work has been published in The New Yorker, The New York Times, and on various sites. Scroll down to check out the funniest examples!
What’s Your New Year’s Resolution?
New year is all about resolutions. Some are very ambitious, others are realistic and easily achievable. Some, however, are just pretty low. What’s yours? Let us know in the comments below!
The Funniest Cartoons by Drew Panckeri
Have you heard about Drew Panckeri? He’s a brilliant cartoonist from the greatest country in the world – the US of A and has been living there since his birth in 1985. Since, he has developed a variety of occupations and preoccupations – working as a cartoonist, a fine arts painter, and more. Since 2015 Drew has been publishing with the likes of The New Yorker and Mad Magazine. Scroll down to check out our favorites!