Maybe some believers can explain these logical errors in comments? That would be greatly appreciated.
Maybe some believers can explain these logical errors in comments? That would be greatly appreciated.
Makes you wonder how these people are able to function at all… Scroll down to see a list of Twitter users who believe Earth just turned 2020…
Featured below is a clever guide that will show how different countries approach and solve problems. It was created by Jérôme Vadon who apparently loves when people fight with each other in comments about which country is best.
Italian artist Mauro Gatti wanted to make something positive as an anti-venom to the gloomy rhetoric that pervades in media. That’s why he created The Happy Broadcast Instagram account, so scroll down and we guarantee that you will feel much better about the world around you.
Josh Cooley in an artist from San Francisco who works for Pixar but in his spare time he creates fabulous side-projects like this one featured below…
Prankster Jeff Wysaski created brilliant funny Christmas toy parodies and distributed them in local stores. Why? Well… why not?
These are not just some strange coincidences. This gallery is a proof that we actually live in a simulation. The Matrix is real! Wake up, sheeple! WAKE UP!
Some people are supporting Donald Trump, others will vote for anyone but him… so they’ve started a pretty funny “Any Functioning Adult 2020” presidential election campaign with various signs, t-shirts, and bumper stickers that are available on Amazon. Featured below are some of the examples spotted in the wild.
Choosing the right gravy boat is serious business. Sure you could go the traditional route, and select some regular boring gravy boat, but if you are looking to just get downright weird, this puking cat gravy boat will do the trick.
Featured below are the funniest examples from french bookstore Librairie Mollat that is greatly succeeding with their goal to match as many people with books as possible.
This collection of t-shirts are the perfect way to annoy the pop culture know-it-all in your life. Each shirt makes sense, but is slightly wrong, making it almost impossible to resist the urge to correct them.