You can’t always trust the internet to be accurate, but at least you can count on it to never run out of nonsense.
And no page embraces that better than Welcome JPEG on Instagram. With no rhyme, no reason, and barely any context, it delivers a steady stream of unhinged, absurd images. If that’s exactly what you need today, stick around—we’ve rounded up some of their best. Scroll down and enjoy.
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Paintings Made On Ms Paint By Christian Young
This is true. I'm a musician and I don't know how often someone comes to me and says look, I bought the exact equipment so and so uses but still doesn't sound right. EVH, Queen, and Boston are examples. It's not the equipment. You are not Brian May.
Load More Replies...Mine would have a sun in the corner, v shaped birds, and a crooked house. I’m 45. 😂 This seems like literal magic to me.
The Evolution Of The “Great Wave” Artwork. Woodblock Print By Hokusai
Imagine having that much desire to keep working on fine tuning the work.
Pretty common actually for artists (across a variety fields). "It's not right until it's right."
Load More Replies...As he got older the "Great Wave" got bigger! When I was a boy we had to walk 9 miles through the snow to school... uphill both ways!
All I ever see now is the Cookie Monster in the fourth image. After seeing a shower curtain like that, I can't unsee it.
The wave seemed small and manageable when he was a young man, yet he depicts it engulfing everything when he's an old man. What a metaphor.
Everyone has a different threshold for what they consider weird or unhinged. Some might look at this collection of images and think they’re completely bizarre, while others might just shrug and say, eh, that’s just the internet doing its thing. But if you fall into the latter category—where strange images don’t really faze you—you might actually be more creative than you think.
The Accidentally Discovered Giant Crystal Cave Located In Chihuahua, Mexico Was First Discovered By Two Brothers In April 2000
Unbeknownst to them, the Naica mine in which they were drilling, is connected to the cave. The cave has since been visited by a variety of geologists who have made the pilgrimage there to study its unique giant selenite crystal formations.
Also the environment is crazy there. U can just stay for a "few" minutes because of humidity and temp
I've had a photo of this cave on my desktop images for years. It's the one where the scientists look like tiny little people due to the crystals enormous sizes.
I would look for a writing on one of the crystals saying "Superman was here"
I hope opening it up and being visited by people doesn't cause its demise.
There are so many strange and unique things in this planet. It’s so diverse and surprising.
Orthodox Monks Playing In The Snow On Mount Athos, Greece (2015)
A study published in Brain and Cognition, by researchers Madeleine Gross, James Elliott, and Jonathan Schooler, suggests that creativity is linked to how the brain responds (or doesn’t respond) to unusual, or “oddball,” stimuli. This means creative people interpret surprising information differently, which may be part of what fuels their unique way of thinking.
In 1986, A French Woman Named Nadine Invested Several Months To Gain The Necessary Qualifications To Operate A Helicopter
She then proceeded to rent one, fly it over a prison, and successfully extract her husband Michel, a convicted bank robber, from the prison’s roof
"Michel was able to get to the roof of his prison by using nectarines painted to look like grenades. Michel was later shot in the head during a shootout with police. Nadine was arrested. "
"Honey, i couldn't get out of here without a helicopter!", "Say no more, Chere. Say no more."
They apparently tried the helicopter again lol. Vaujour and his wife were imprisoned in 1991. A man and woman hijacked a helicopter and held the pilot's family hostage. The wife alerted police and the prison was locked down before the helicopter arrived. It returned to its base, from where the hijackers escaped in a car.
Something similar happened here in 1999. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Killick_(Australian_criminal)
Several Graffiti Artists Got Together To Tag This Soon-To-Be-Demolished Building In Miami During Art Basel Last Week
Mostly just tagging, but there is definitely some talent mixed in. I wonder if the vertical text is legible when viewed from directly below the building?
There is still skill to tagging. I like to hope this building could now be saved & protected, but I think it'll still get knocked down. 👩🎨
Load More Replies...(And then Basel comes out, looks at his building, and screams "MANUEL!!!")
imo, this sort of graffiti is fine, huge creative pieces that actually take effort and aren't just illegible scrawl. they add colour and pop to an otherwise grey space and I love to spot my favourite artists pieces on train rides.
Pets Wearing Medieval Armor
This makes me think of - " When you lied on your resume"!!! Great picture!!
Wouldn't it catch on the little pup's fur? Needs a softening layer in between.
Maille was always worn over something. They should line it. And add a feather or something with a flourish
Load More Replies...Anti predator armor is available for discouraging attacks on small pets by eagles and such. This ain't it, though.
Load More Replies...Sausage dogs hunt honey badgers. Just imagine that fight down there in the den!
Traditionally, creativity has been associated with broad or unfocused attention. This helps explain why creative people often find inspiration in the most unexpected places—they’re naturally drawn to connections others might overlook. Some researchers believe this happens due to a lack of cognitive control, but Gross and her team had another theory: what if creative people process salience differently?
The Bond Between A Yak And His Herder Is Sacred
The herders follow them in a transhumance pattern between spring, summer autumn and winter pasture. Yaks contribute to maintain the delicate ecosystem; they graze on a high variety of flora, fertilizing the land which their manure, spreading the seeds with their hooves
Meet it when it's very young. Otherwise, it's 'Yak Yak Yak', and you can't get a word in edgewise.
Load More Replies...Is that a baby Yak? If so, I did not know they are white when babies.
How Is This a Pic That Proves The World Is A Strange, Strange Place?
Yak butter plays hell with the digestion. (Points for getting that quote!)
similar to what the giant tortises of galapagos do, they are the real cultivators of the land
Works By Anton Alekseev
Life Finds A Way
Tree said "I don't want to stand close to you anymore. I'm growing over there. ha"
Palm trees aren't good swing candidates, unfortunately lol
Load More Replies...Salience processing is your brain’s way of deciding what’s worth paying attention to. Imagine you’re in a crowded café. There’s background noise, people talking, and music playing. But if someone says your name across the room, your brain immediately picks it up. That’s salience processing in action.
It helps us zero in on what matters, whether it’s something unexpected, emotionally important, or useful for survival. This process takes place automatically, making sure we don’t get overwhelmed by everything around us and instead focus on the most relevant information.
80s Style Pet Portraits By Olan Meows
Curious, I Googled: How hard can a baby pygmy hippo bite you? Answer: Pygmy hippos yawn when threatened, revealing a pair of incisor teeth that look like a weapon out of Mortal Kombat. Their bite force clocks in at around 12.4 megapascals (1800 PSI), strong enough to obliterate cinder blocks and turn even the strongest human bone into confetti. But, but,... they're soooo cute.
The Solar Eclipse
Nice shot! Annular eclipse not total but I love a good ring of fire.
so you must like very spicy food then ! Ok, I'll get my coat...
Load More Replies...Trail Cam Photos
Sofa, You won't see it unless you subscribe to their onlyfans.
Load More Replies...That tiger is the size of a giant wild cat but has the inner happiness of a house cat
Where is this trail so i can see i mean avoid yeah avoid the tiger? I promise not to try to pet it
Who knew such talent in our midst-- deer training for superhero stretch squads and circuses alongside seriously sexy felines practicing their modeling poses! Forest got talent!
The puma has the same expression as one of my cats when I don't bow to her whims.
To test their theory, the researchers ran two studies. In the first, 51 participants from the University of California, Santa Barbara, completed a creativity test called the Incomplete Figures Task. They were given a few random lines and had to turn them into drawings within 10 minutes.
Tripod Fish (Bathypterois Grallator)
These guys have a hardcore sex life: Each individual has male and female reproductive organs. If two tripodfish happen to meet, they mate. However, if a tripodfish does not find a partner, it makes both sperm and eggs to produce offspring by itself. (Wikipedia)
‘Swim Call’ Is A Naval Tradition Where Sailors Are Allowed To Swim In The Open Ocean During A Ship’s Deployment
Its SO fun to swim in the sea when you can't see the horizon - I've done it (not in any navy though - on board - well, technically off board - my dad's small sailing yacht).
Load More Replies...I imagine his safe time in the sun is measured in seconds
Load More Replies...Just think, there's only 2 or 3km of water below you, nothing to worry about.
Indeed - it's weird that I only get vertigo in water. This would be a nope from me. But then, so would the Navy.
Load More Replies...[Sometimes that shark looks right at ya. Right into your eyes. And the thing about a shark is he’s got lifeless eyes. Black eyes. Like a doll’s eyes. When he comes at ya, he doesn’t even seem to be livin’… ’til he bites ya, and those black eyes roll over white and then… ah then you hear that terrible high-pitched screamin’. The ocean turns red, and despite all your poundin’ and your hollerin’ those sharks come in and… they rip you to pieces. 1100 men went into the water. 316 men came out.
'Hands to bathe' in the Royal Navy. Hopefully, someone is on sharkwatch.
And undoubtedly there are several crew members above with M16's watching for sharks
There was a woman who did a swim call off of a research vessel in 1994 and ended up with her leg bitten off by a Great White. Heather Boswell.
“Cat Scans” - A Series Of Cats Placed On Flatbed Scanners
Genius. I know what I'm doing this weekend. Recently my cat and I have been using a specially designed ink-pad that makes stamps of their paws without getting ink on them. But she moves quickly so I take her shapes and turn them into little works of art.
Next, they moved on to an oddball task while wearing EEG caps (which measure brain activity). They were shown a sequence of images, mostly of rocks, but every now and then, a picture of an apple would appear, paired with a sound. The researchers focused on how the participants’ brains reacted to these unexpected apple images, specifically looking at a brainwave called P300, which spikes when something surprising or noteworthy happens.
The result? Creative individuals had a weaker P300 response. In plain English, their brains didn’t find the “odd” images as surprising as those who were less creative.
Goodnight
Puppy belly! I would have to wake the puppy to get one of my favorite things, too, puppy breath!
That's pretty much how I sleep. Sometimes with my paws above my head.
Hideo Kojima Voiced By Hideo Kojima
A Man Poses For A Photo On A Camel In Front Of A Soyuz Rocket At Baikonur, Kazakh Ssr, In The 1980s
Is it a baby pram? I thought it was a normal pram that looks smaller because it's further away.
Load More Replies...It's like when the art teacher asks you to cut out various pictures from a National Geographic and make a colleague.
Fun Fact - It looks like each core has four engines, but it doesn't. Each of those groups of four is one engine with four nozzles / combustion chambers. They did that because they couldn't scale up the injectors without running into combustion instability. Each engine has one set of plumbing / turbopumps that feeds that engine's four combustion chambers.
“When tackling a creative problem, we often get stuck on the ‘obvious’ aspects, making it challenging to think outside the box and notice unusual elements within the problem space,” Gross told PsyPost. “Our study found that creative individuals do not perceive unusual information as odd; they process it similarly to typical information.
“This may enhance creative thinking by making it more likely that unconventional details are noticed and considered, providing a fresh perspective during the creative process,” she added. “In other words, creative individuals may not be confined by conventional boundaries because they don’t distinguish between odd and typical in the same way.”
Wooden Car And Headlight Sculptures By Kiko Miyares
Depends on the region. In my town it would probably be me...
Load More Replies...Dan Hays Paints Low Resolution Landscapes Pixel By Pixel. Swipe Through To Zoom Into The Detail. This Painting Is Called “Colorado Snow Effect 4” (2007)
No thanks. Anytime I zoom in on anything on BP it kicks me back to the beginning of the series.
Don't zoom, click on the link at the bottom right of the picture!
Load More Replies...Artist Sven Sachsalber Has Actually Looked For And Found A Single Needle Hidden In A Haystack As Part Of A Performance Art Piece
Done by hand, it took 18 hours to complete this task at the Palais de Tokyo in Paris. (2014)
Sachsalber gave himself 24 hours to find the needle by hand. His method was pretty simple: take a handful of hay, not too large, fold it a couple times and bend it, and, theoretically, if the needle was in that handful, he’d feel it. After about 18 hours, he emerged from his position next to the haystack, whooping, as he brandished the needle.
Wow it took 18h to find it. It is like looking for needle in a hay stack.
the smart thing here is to use fire and then a sift 😅
Load More Replies...Pfffft. I find needles by hand almost every time I use one. Oh wait, that's a needle stuck in my hand, nevermind.
How much do these performance artists make to do this? Just asking....
So he hadn't actually concealed it up his arm until he felt it the right time to "discover" it?
Did you know, the "art" world produces 99% of the world's unnecessary b******t?
For the second study, 200 participants took a different creativity test called the Alternate Uses Task, where they had to think of unconventional uses for a common object (like a cardboard box). Then, they answered questions about everyday activities—how much they enjoyed them, how often they thought about them, and how motivated they were to do them again.
The findings showed that creative individuals were more motivated in general, even for things they didn’t necessarily enjoy. Unlike less creative people, their drive to engage in activities wasn’t purely for enjoyment but was also fueled by curiosity and a desire to explore.
Ceramics By Robert Dawson
I love blue willow (all my dishes are thrifted blue willow) and think this piece is neat.
Would own but would not use if I imbibed an edible, or other, prior.
Walter Wick Is An American Photographer Best Known For Creating The Images In The “I Spy” Series Of Children’s Books
Even as a child, I loved all the little hidden details in these kinds of books!
I Spy fantasy! I love this book and still have it. My favorite scene is the miniature woodland scene
I'll bet he 'loved' it when Ghostbusters was censored for TV and they turned the line 'Dickless here shut down the Containment Unit' to 'Wally Wick here shut down the Containment Unit'.
“Too Much Love”, A Photo Series By Katja Kemnitz That Shows How Kids Overuse Toys
If it's not 'overused' what's the point in having it? The best toys are the ones that are constant companions.
The velveteen rabbit is sad it always makes me cry so I read it once and I don't read it anymore.
Load More Replies...So, what does this mean for you?
If you want to gauge your own creativity, start noticing how you react to the world around you. How strange does something need to be before it grabs your attention? What sparks your curiosity? What drives you to explore something new?
The way you answer these questions might just show that you’re more creative than you ever realized.
Soccer Matches Are Played In Front Of A Wwii Bunker In St. Pauli, Hamburg
The Feldstraße Bunker, also known as the Media Bunker, has been restored and now houses a luxury hotel, nightclubs, and concert venues.
And lately they planted trees on top of it. https://www.bunker-stpauli.de/en/
Yay, a place I've been many times! The bunker has been repurposed now (it's impossible to demolish) and, as Thorsten says below, it's got a rooftop garden now. I used to go clubbing there in my youth and we would go out onto the rooftop to watch the sun coming up over the city, united in that sweaty happy feeling of shared humanity.
Somehow I always envisaged bunkers as hunkering down near or below the ground. This one makes a damn fine target for allied planes.
A Monk In The Himalayas Meditating In Frozen Temperatures
This type of Meditation is called Tapasya and is said to raise the temperature of the bodies core so you are unaffected by external forces of nature
Anyone who has seen the Pressburger/Powell movie Black Narcissus, knows this guy
Is there a way to do that backwards, like lower your temperature? Would be handy to deal with the heat intolerance in the summer.
I would be thinking " What am I doing?" But if it works for you. Go for it.
“Tree, Line” Photo Series By Zander Olsen (2004-Ongoing)
Inspired by the intersection of nature and human intervention in the landscape, Olsen’s photographs capture trees wrapped in white/colorful material, aligning them with the horizon line.
The series prompts viewers to contemplate the relationship between nature and human structures, questioning the boundaries and interactions between the two.
I love thought-provoking works, but creators who focus completely on the "provoking" part and forget the thought and artistry which combine to actually make things thought-provoking annoy me. However, anyone who actually supports this kind of stuff and spends $$$ for things like a banana duct taped to a wall infuriate me. There are so many amazing artists who create truly great and timeless works of art, buy that stuff, not snapshots of toilet-papered trees.
"I dont like something so no one else should like it!" Fixed that for you.
Load More Replies...In NY (Upstate) this prevents Gypsy Moths from killing trees
Load More Replies...Priests And Monks Blessing Server Rooms And Sprinkling Holy Water On Computer Systems As A Way To Prevent Them From Ever Shutting Down
Fun fact: Juding by what the priets are wearing and the art on the screen, this is most like Orthodox Christianity! (replies corrected me ty chat)
Romanian Orthodox Church (Romanian Patriarchate). The location is the newsrooms of Trinitas TV and Radio Trinitas, and the image is from 2014. Also, no one made any claims about them "never shutting down", they're just really into this sanctification thing. Other pics show them sanctifying pictures, the curtains, the walls and stuff. That's what the tool he's using is for - they have these sanctification rods of up to 3m so they can sanctify even big rooms. Bit odd, but I don't wanna ick their squee.
Load More Replies...'With this holy water I doth bless th... [FIZZ CRACKLE] Never mind.'
They did this to cars in my former church, but they broke down.
Load More Replies...I've seen a few videos of Russian priests water blessing tanks and stuff. And one where two priests were in the back of an airplane with a big tank of water and a sprayer, spraying it down on the Russian troops to bless them. I find it kind of sad.
Because it is. It's goes against everything Jesus taught and sacrificed for. But then most of "Christianity" does
Load More Replies...Works By Female Pentimento (2023-2024)
I have to say that was my first thought. Fingers off the bats, people!
Load More Replies...In 1992, Artist Paul Sermon Created A Digital Portal Between Two Separate Beds In Different Locations Using 2 Way Projections For His Artwork “Telematic Dreaming”
Viewers would lay on these beds and a livestream of them was projected onto the opposing bed in the other location.
They could interact with each other across this live-streamed portal as newly disembodied, projected forms; hence the title “telematic dreaming”. This process was meant to call into question the nature of digital relationships by blurring the line between presence and absence.
Droodles By Roger Price (1953) , They Are Visual Riddles That He Released As A Book In The 50s
I still have my original copy of "Oodles of Droodles" by him. Very funny person.
Muhammad Ali Once Paid A Surprise Visit To The ‘Sopranos’ Set
James Gandolfini, who played Tony Soprano, upon seeing the legendary boxer: “Holy sh*t.”
Yohji Yamamoto “Many Buttons” Shirt (2010)
Someone finally found a good sewing machine with an easy button hole attachment!
I love the appearance, but only some of them have been used. It would be fine with most of them being fake and the buttons just sewn on the upper side
Koumpounophobia. I don't have the button phobia as such (my work shirts have buttons) but this is making me a little erk... And I recall a photo from BP similar to or maybe was this picture which creeped me out more than it should have. So who knows? eykiwz083l...7be514.jpg
Low Poly Animals
Because you played Playstation back in the 90s.
Load More Replies...Freak Island Located Near Newfoundland And Labrador, Canada
Paintings By Ollie Jones
Storm Chaser Tim Samaras
Tim was the first person to get probe readings from inside a tornado. The fact he, his son and fellow scientist were killed in the El Reno tornado is beyond sad. Believe it or not, he was one of the most safety conscious scientists studying tornados. It still makes me sad.
Pro Wrestler Mizuki From Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling Performing Her Signature Moves
I can't help but think that one of them is thinking "oh crud, this is gonna hurt".
X-Rays Taken By Us-Mexico Border Patrol
X-rays at the border are used but only for commercial vehicles and containers at ports, not for passenger vehicles crossing the border. This is a hoax. It doesn't make human trafficking any less of a problem, but the x-ray machines at the border are taken from above and below, otherwise aside from being dangerous you'll get photos of the items next to it.
The high power ones are on the commercial side. There are newer tech, lower power ones on the civ. side that look like guide poles and a speed bump. https://www.instagram.com/full.vid.ig/p/DFqqT0syGWw/?img_index=1
Load More Replies...A Japanese Manga Artist's House In Tokyo, Japan Designed By Tan Yamanouchi & Awgl (2022)
Scans From Burst Magazines Documenting The Japanese Underground Punk Movement In The Late 90s
That was true in the 90s as well. That's a thing I remember from many years before that.
Load More Replies...The Cast Of Severance Was Seen ‘Working’ Today In Their Cubicle At Grand Central Terminal Inside Of A Glass Cube
The first season was pretty good. I haven't started watching the second, I'm waiting until all of the episodes come out so I can binge on them later
That's how you get a show cancelled.
Load More Replies...Meh. Nice, but not original. Back in the day, Salvador Dali was set up in a department store window in NYC, painting, to promote the movie 'Fantastic Voyage'. Arthur C. Clarke noticed this while working on '2001: A Space Odyssey' and mentioned it to Stanley Kubrick. Kubrick's reply - 'Don't worry, we already have your window picked out.'
The hairstyle for Severance is intentionally odd. It's not his normal look... without it he looks good still IMHO.
Load More Replies...How Hollywood Uses Filters And Color To Portray Countries In Movies
Definitely South Africa Cape Town. Car in front left corner has CA (Cape Town) number platers.
Toshihiko Takamizawa’s Custom Esp Angel Guitars
Looks fantastic but as a player...this would be a bügger to actually play. Guitars are ergonomic design for a reason.
Nah, the shape of guitar comes from its acoustic days, acting as a built-in amplifier. Electric guitars are shaped that way out of nothing other than tradition. This guitar has easy access all the way up (down) the neck, a nice place for a knee, and even a nice rest for the strumming arm.
Load More Replies...Graffiti Works By Klub2020 (2023-2024)
Flyers Designed By Alan Wagner
What Women Keep In Their Bags
Six lighters but only two tampons? And... is that a "rake" for picking locks?
Nothing like my bag, mine weighs around 10kgs and is full of work shite. I wish I had that much spare change.
Please, share yours! That's what's so interesting, all our unique differences and mysteries.
Load More Replies...Nintendo Ds “Touch Me” Ads (2000s)
Footwear By Stanis Slav (2023)
How Dieter Rams Influenced Apple Products Forever
Dieter Rams, a visionary German industrial designer who made several iconic products for Braun, left an indelible mark on Apple’s design ethos, a legacy that is both profound and subtle. Known for his “less, but better” philosophy, Rams championed the idea that good design is as little design as possible, focusing on the essentials to create products that are straightforward and pure.
With Jony Ive leading Apple’s design department, he made sure to borrow design elements from Dieter Rams’ Braun designs, one of his biggest design inspirations. You can clearly see how Apple ingrained Rams’ Ten Principles for Good Design into its own ethos:
1. Good design is innovative
2. Good design makes a product useful
3. Good design is aesthetic
4. Good design makes a product understandable
5. Good design is unobtrusive
6. Good design is honest
7. Good design is long-lasting
8. Good design is thorough down to the last detail
9. Good design is environmentally-friendly
10. Good design is as little design as possible
The Aquamen Are Part Of The French Theater Group “Machtiern”
They are known for wandering around with fish bowls on their heads containing live fish.
The work was meant as a commentary on our ability to communicate with those around us when faced with rapidly growing social and political barriers.
Members from the theater group have stated that the performance is “not for the faint of heart” adding that it took years to perfect the craft and hone in on the design for the helmets, each of which are custom designed to fit the wearer to ensure leaks do not occur.
Italian Artist, Graziano Cecchini, Pouring Red Dye Into The Trevi Fountain Turning It Blood Red (2017)
He performed the act as a protest against the Italian government’s lack of attention to security, tourism, cleanliness, and transparency.
It is vegetable dye, so the fountain was not permanently damaged. Also, the fountain is a symbol. Attacking it is also a symbol.
Load More Replies...So he bypassed security, damaged an object of tourism by soiling its cleanliness and its water’s transparency.
I support the right to protest but even if it is temporary, don't deface beautiful things.
That fountain doesn't belong to him. What he did was selfish. Why didn't he go to an Italian Government building and do this if his problems were with the f*****g government? Just l; like those bozos who are paid by the oil & gas industry to throw paint on precious artworks. They don't goto oil & gas industry headquarters and throw paint or soup or whatever, because that would draw attention to the OIL & GAS indurty, no they deface precious artworks and p**s people off.
According to the Smithsonian Magazine the dye was harmless, did no damage to the fountain, and the water ran clear shortly after the incident.
I don't believe there is such a thing as harmless dye. Harmless to humans, maybe.
Load More Replies...Researchers Asked 100 People To Draw Different Famous Logos From Memory, Here Are The Results
Ghost Horse Studio Designed By Asher Moss Located In Yucca Mesa, California
So... the doorway is round. And there are instruments. Maybe I'm missing something?
Minimalist hobbit? No idea. If you're missing something, so am I
Load More Replies...“The Disciples” Is A Photography Series By James Mollison That Captures The Distinct Styles Of Music Fans Outside Concerts From 2004 To 2011
Oh dear. Now you can see the incel breeding grounds. (Yes, yes, I know - they don't get to breed.)
There was a band from San Francisco called " Buck Naked and the Bare Bottom Boys.
The Streets Of Los Angeles Photographed By Still Brazy
Og Tumblr Girl Allison Harvard Also Known As Creepy Chan
She became famous in the 2000s after users on 4chan’s paranormal boards discovered her MySpace photos and began posting them calling her “Creepy Chan”. The “Creepy Chan” name stuck and soon enough she had a huge cult like following as the meme spread through the internet
Hmmm. I've seen worse ,like when I first wake up and look in the mirror.
Well, *she* looks like she was just on the receiving end of a surprise goose!
Mike Tyson Getting His Face Tattoo In 2003
Originally, he had a different idea of what he wanted to get tatted. In an interview, Tyson revealed that he wanted his face to be covered in heart tattoos because he thought it was cool and that he’d then be recognised as ‘The Man of Hearts’. The tattoo artist, Victor Whitmill, advised Tyson against this, and instead created him the now iconic tribal design.
I think the hearts would have been great. Definitely would have aged better as it is something very unique.
Behind The Scenes Of Deftones “My Own Summer (Shove It)” Music Video (1997) Directed By Dean Karr
Stanley Kubrick’s Influence On “The Substance” (2024)
I get the point, but its not as if 'The Shining' is the only movie that ever had a long corridor in it. Here it's mainly the carpet.
It also looks quite 2001: A Space Odyssey - another Kubrick film.
Load More Replies...Mitsuoka Orochi (2001)
So - are these photos? Drawings? Paintings? What am I looking at here? Lower left is probably a photo, but what about the rest?
I Feel Like Ben 10
Nathan Fielder Sitting/Standing Alone While Others Around Him Are Having A Really Good Time. Taken During His College Days (2000s)
If you've never seen Nathan for you do yourself a huge favor and watch it. Brilliant show.
So many good bits - I love when he needs to keep a straight face as someone tells him about how they drink the pee of children or have been visited by a succubus.
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Sonder
Taylor Hill Photographed By Yorgos Lanthimos For V Magazine (2016)
There are doors in that design in Australia and the UK
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Load More Replies...“Icebreaker” Two Hour Performance, Using Ice And Natural Heat By Anabelle Lee Dehm And Wally Waliszewski
Some people really need to find something better to do with their time.
Iconic Movie Scenes Recreated In The Style Of Playstation 1 Games By 3D
1. American Psycho
2. Taxi Driver
3. The Shining
4. Donnie Darko
Only the last one is particularly accurate. PS1 textures on polygons were notoriously low-quality and often dithered to hell and back.
Grocery Store Displays On Easter In America
The obviously posed little girl is annoying. Kind of seems exploitive.
Load More Replies...At least capitalism is proven, over and over, to exist. So, much less crazy than what so many other pray to.
Load More Replies...The food of theirs you eat on Friday will rise again on Sunday morning.
Would this not be offensive to true Christians? Or is that the point? (which seems hardly likely because it is inside a grocery store)
I find it deeply offense as a person of faith. Want to commercialize Santa and the Easter Bunny? Knock yourself out. That's pretty secular stuff, and has been for ages. But I hate hate hate Christianity used to shill products. There are a few businesses here in Virginia that I live that call themselves "Christian businesses" and they will never get a single penny out of me.
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