![]() If you don’t follow “This Week in Ridiculous Stock Photos,” you should. This site “explores the intersection of art, design, and physical craft,” except when it doesn’t. Spoiler: Anteaters look good in denim jackets.Īmusement park physics, or how to design a roller coaster. Ten animals you may not have considered as pets. You’ll find electronic artifacts, accidental scans of the operators’ fingers, quirky margin notes, and more. This tumblr blog is a collection of oddities that exist in Google’s digitized books. Some days are decidedly not safe for work viewing in fact, the more sheltered of you may learn some new vocabulary. This site delivers a new hand-drawn “swear word” every day. Now you can indulge your love of puppies without the pain of inappropriate chewing and middle-of-the-night walks. Replace select figures with ginormous orange cats. Our favorite section of a website dedicated to doodles focuses on altered Netflix envelopes. (Tip o’ the hat to John Nack for the link.)Īre these crazy photos real or fake? Take the quiz and find out. This would be WAY better than a Transformers lunch box. The complete archive of Rock Scene magazine (1973-1982) is stuffed with unintentionally hilarious material, such as a full-page ad for a book entitled “HOW TO PICK UP GIRLS!”ĭelivers on the promise of its name. Tip o’ the hat to Mike Rankin for the discovery. This wacky yet wonderful site is full of vintage illustrations and photos, all of which relate to… donkeys. Of COURSE there’s a collection of vintage snapshots of people acting strangely. While that may not be “wacky,” exactly, it’s definitely cool. You can help the University of Oxford translate an ancient Egyptian papyrus. Not all signs are safe for work, so choose your viewing time accordingly. This site collects signs from all over the world that are odd in some way (or in many ways). See famous record album covers recreated using kittens instead of people. If your humor is a little offbeat, you’ll enjoy these imagined conversations between photographed animals. The Urban Resources site explores forgotten spaces in gritty cities around the world. Yes, there is a blog devoted to haunted film decor. The results are… interesting.ĭo you know what a florilegium is? Do you know who performed Tchaikovsky on wine glasses? Visit the site that answers all these questions and more. This blog juxtaposes images-photos, illustrations, book endpapers, and more-and writing that is sometimes a quotation, sometimes a seemingly random phrase. See skateboarders become human paintbrushes. If you’re not quite ready to be productive after the December holidays, waste time with The Amazing Fact Generator. The Web would be so much less wacky without your many bizarre blogs - like this one, which has language that is NSFW and pictures that may offend those who consider Renaissance Art 101 too randy for college freshmen.Įarly photography meets extreme hotness on the “My Daguerreotype Boyfriend” website.ĭoes anyone else think that going on a Titanic memorial cruise is just asking for it? The Nietzsche Family Circus pairs a random Family Circus cartoon with a random Friedrich Nietzsche quote. This site relives the 1970s one catalog page at a time, with a special emphasis on fashions and toys.Īt some point, everyone needs to know how to paint a mammoth on a cave wall. See the Minibooks of Jozsef Tari, a collector of books that are no more than 3 inches long (the smallest being 2.9 x 3.2 millimeters (0.11 x 0.125 inches). Like rorschach tests, the doodles are very revealing. The operation to separate conjoined quintuplets was especially powerful.īid on doodles drawn by celebrities such as last year’s participants Frank Marino (Las Vegas’ longest running headliner), Michael Dukakis (Democratic presidential nominee in 1988 ex-governor of MA), and Russell Johnson (The Professor on Gilligan’s Island WW2 Purple Heart Veteran). There’s always room for Jellotime (Flash required).ĭisplays the findings of a laboratory conducting tests on Marshmallow Peeps, the odd little chick-shaped candy that’s hatched around the Easter season. Peer into the mind of Jim Carrey…if you dare.įinally get the answer to that all-important question: “How much is my cat worth?” Barcode! It’s a clock! It’s a barcode clock!
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