We’ve all had bad meals at restaurants, but one Reddit user found a Google review of the most chilling dining experience one could imagine. We’re not sure which is better: the waiter, or just the bolded phrase “I WENT TO THIS RESTAURANT AND FOOD.”
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For our latest mission 23 actors and 2 dogs infiltrated a public space and went on “mute” at coordinated intervals. The mission took place near the northern entrance to Prospect Park in Park Slope, Brooklyn. The Mute Button was produced by Improv Everywhere as part of the Guggenheim Museum exhibition stillspotting nyc.
Produced by Charlie Todd
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Maybe these kids will look back on this and laugh once they’re old enough to realize what the hell they were saying. Some of them seem brutally honest, while others just appear to have a tenuous grasp of the English language. Obviously, the latter half are our future politicians. (Via Reddit, Lamebook, The Daily What, NextRound, others)







Source: someecards.com
The 12 most horribly awkward billboard juxtapositions…
If these hilariously coincidental billboard pairings happened more often, we might actually pay attention to billboards (Via Next Round, FAILBlog, BuzzFeed).















These inadvertently erotic billboards spotted outside various places of worship look like the work of some extremely naive — or severely repressed — church employees. Luckily, those of us who’ve already double-stamped our tickets to Hell are physically incapable of overlooking a dick joke. Here are some of our favorite cases of “That’s what He said.”
-http://www.someecards.com/2011/04/12/unintentionally-sexual-church-signs