This online community is dedicated to scary, uncomfortable, and threatening signs that make us want to stop and quickly run the other way.
A whole bunch of random what else would you expect from me? C'mon seriously.
Joan Cornella is a rather well-known artist on social media, and this time around, we are on the topic of demotivational posters. These posters, typically featuring a bleak or ironic twist on traditional motivational sayings, serve as a humorous reminder of life's absurdities.
Signs can help one get out of confusion, whether they’re put up on fences, in stores, lined up along the roads or elsewhere. But some of them are what makes the person confused in the first place; or make them burst out with laughter at how ridiculous—or sometimes witty—they are.
Today we’d like to introduce you to the cartoonist Will Santino. Funnily enough, Will doesn't need a lot of words to make people smile with his one-panel comics. The artist usually creates short comics, often with just a single sentence, covering all kinds of everyday situations in a way that is sure to put a smile on your face when scrolling down through his minimalistic cartoons. The artist mainly uses Patreon to make a living by making around 6 new comics a week and if you'd like to support him you can find the link to his socials down below!
Whether you're still licking your wounds from a recent breakup or just trying to get over that one ex who did a number on you, there's nothing quite like a
Cringe is as cringe does. Even though the internet is full of wonderful things like cat pics, wholesome local news, and articles written by yours truly, it’s also home to the vast and spooky wilderness where you’ll find the most bizarre and cringe-worthy posts. And it’s the members of the ‘Cringetopia’ subreddit that bears the heavy burden of documenting the cringiest examples to share (and publicly mock!) with the world. These cringetopians have a duty to show us what to never ever do while at the same time providing us with some hilariously weird content.
Ah, we love the smell of absurdity in the morning! Absurd memes are an integral part of going online. In fact, we’d go as far as to say that internet culture as we know it wouldn’t actually exist without them. It’d be a far more boring world that’s for sure. Fortunately for us, life in the Digital Age is chock full of weirdness on so many levels that it is ridOnculous.
From brimming with pride as your child says their first words to cleaning up spaghetti and meatball stains off the ceiling, being responsible for a kid is as exciting as it is exhausting.
Good Scientist Cartoon explores the boundaries between Genius and Stupidity. It is sometimes hilarious, sometimes serious, always absurd. It is sometimes cynical. It is sometimes inventive. It is sometimes provocative. It is always informative. I've placed all 800 cartoons in 44 collections on YouTube. Use the “pause” button to get more time to view an individual cartoon. Use “print screen” to keep a permanent copy for yourself.
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Joan Cornella is a rather well-known artist on social media, and this time around, we are on the topic of demotivational posters. These posters, typically featuring a bleak or ironic twist on traditional motivational sayings, serve as a humorous reminder of life's absurdities.
Joseph Nowak, a 34-year-old illustrator from Canada who is currently based in Berlin, creates witty single-paneled cartoons that are guaranteed to charge you up with a good mood. The most exciting part of Nowak's artwork is that you can never guess what's coming; in his absurd parallel universe, anything is possible. From reversed surreal scenarios such as a banana slipping on a human and flowers receiving a bouquet of humans to the everyday life struggles of a centipede or relationship problems of robots—the artist finds humor in the silliest and most random situations.
Elliott Fairweather is back on Bored Panda with more of his dark, funny and dirty comics! Elliott is better known by his Instagram name "Dogs on the 4th," where he has almost 55k followers. In his description, Elliott writes: "I make horribly wonderful comics because I love you."
Have you smiled today?
Make yourself a cup of tea or coffee because we have prepared a delicious dessert for you. Scott Hilburn is back on Bored Panda!
Meet illustrator Joseph Novak who creates witty single-panel cartoons. Has a very strong fondness for people drawn with dark humor and absurd
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Joseph Nowak, a 34-year-old illustrator from Canada who is currently based in Berlin, creates witty single-paneled cartoons that are guaranteed to charge you up with a good mood. The most exciting part of Nowak's artwork is that you can never guess what's coming; in his absurd parallel universe, anything is possible. From reversed surreal scenarios such as a banana slipping on a human and flowers receiving a bouquet of humans to the everyday life struggles of a centipede or relationship problems of robots—the artist finds humor in the silliest and most random situations.
Observations of modern society, our habits and obsessions, are an important tool to have as we try to make sense of a rapidly changing world.
“Random but not too random” would be one way to describe the hilarious comics by the artist "Awesome Tales Comics" who makes various themed comics, however, most of them touch upon sometimes sensitively viewed subjects such as heaven and hell.
Joseph Nowak, a 34-year-old illustrator from Canada who is currently based in Berlin, creates witty single-paneled cartoons that are guaranteed to charge you up with a good mood. The most exciting part of Nowak's artwork is that you can never guess what's coming; in his absurd parallel universe, anything is possible. From reversed surreal scenarios such as a banana slipping on a human and flowers receiving a bouquet of humans to the everyday life struggles of a centipede or relationship problems of robots—the artist finds humor in the silliest and most random situations.