While perusing teh Internets for photos for upcoming caption contests, I come across many funny photos that are worth sharing because, as the name implies, they are funny photos. Of course, if you have any comments or captions to write for any of the pictures, feel free. Actually, in this issue, I would like some captions for the last picture, because I just don’t get it.
Barf dishwashing soap -- doesn't that just scream CLEAN? And now, it has magic brightness!
Well, see, there was this bike stuck up there, so we thought we'd throw another one up there to knock it down...
Notice it says "MY" STUFF. Perhaps this was designed for corporate layoffs...
Some people don't even try to hide their bias.
Why???
This last picture was taken by a friend this past week. I also saw it, and was wondering why in the world someone would put a Dodge Neon of all cars on a huge frame like that. I really don’t understand. If you have any possible explanation for this, share it in a comment.
Here’s a really neat video I came across. (And for those of you questioning my choices of YouTube videos to promote here, this is not one of those so-bad-it’s-funny videos.) This video was made with lots of pictures, and pictures of pictures — 1300 pictures, actually. This stop-motion video displays a lot of creativity and originality, and it’s obvious they put a lot of thought and effort and time into it. If you enjoy photography and/or making videos, you’ll really appreciate it. But I think anyone might like it, too, which is why it’s here.
The video is about a man in a wolf costume chasing a pig. Yeah, it’s random, which goes with the theme of this site.
Have you ever wanted your own secret military base but just can’t afford it or don’t want the legal headache? Now there’s an easy solution to your problems. A company has invented inflatable versions of the equipment you need for your own military compound.
Imagine people seeing that on your property when looking through Google Earth or Google Maps or via spy satellite! It would be a great practical joke, and you’d get a lot of attention!
Obviously these things are harmless in and of themselves. But remember that some people don’t appreciate such humor. And from satellite these things might look realistic enough to warrant serious attention. So don’t be surprised if you get visited by men in dark suits and dark sunglasses. Install these fake weapons at your own risk.
As you’ve probably noticed, almost all the humor here is original. (That is, unique, handcrafted, one-of-a-kind, limited-edition, you-saw-it-here-first type stuff.) But occasionally I like to share a few funny links to other humor sites, so you may enjoy some of the random stuff I come across while perusing the Internet. This is one of those times.
If you’ve eaten fast food, you’ve probably noticed that the food item you receive doesn’t usually look anywhere like the commercials on TV. I saw a special on TV about this one time, and they said some of the food shown in commercials is fake — that is, not even made of food. Here’s a post with many pictures comparing the commercial version vs the actual version (which of course can vary quite a bit).