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Bring Back Epic Movie Posters: These Sword and Sorcery Masterpieces Put Today’s 'Floating Heads' Posters to Shame

Remember when movie posters were actual works of art? I’m talking about the golden age of sword and sorcery movies—posters that looked like they belonged on the side of a heavy metal album cover. Back then, artists gave us dramatic battles, gleaming swords, fire-breathing beasts, and impossibly muscular heroes standing triumphantly in front of apocalyptic landscapes. Even sci-fi films jumped on the trend, creating posters that promised epic adventures and danger at every corner . Sure, most of…
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“I Did the Job, Boss”: 25 Hilarious Examples of Bare Minimum Effort

Some people truly embody the art of doing just enough —and honestly, I kind of respect it. Whether it's sheer laziness, next-level trolling , or a total lack of judgment, these workers managed to technically get the job done... just not how anyone expected. Like the person who installed a park bench facing a brick wall instead of the park ( nice view, huh? ), or the truck painter who wrote "No Smoking in Arabic" in English letters on the side of a truck instead of, you know, actually using Arab…
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Star Wars Characters Reimagined as 80s High School Teens and It’s Totally Rad

Let’s be real— Star Wars may have taken place “a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away,” but it screams 1980s . The tech? Peak retro-futurism with blinking, unlabeled buttons and clunky hardware that looks straight out of an arcade cabinet. The vibe? Pure 80s rebellion—big dreams, big hair, and a free-spirited attitude that defined the decade. George Lucas may not have set his story in the 80s, but the cultural influence of that era is woven into its DNA. That’s why artist Denis Medri’s reima…
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50 Stunning Pieces of Kinetic Pop Culture Art by CoranKizerStone

There’s just something about CoranKizerStone ’s art that stops me in my tracks every time I see it. His bold, kinetic style feels alive, as if the characters are ready to leap off the page and start fighting or dancing or causing some glorious chaos. From Marvel to DC, Star Wars to Disney, Calvin and Hobbes to the Ninja Turtles, his work brings all the heavy hitters of pop culture together in the most breathtaking and imaginative ways. Honestly, his art takes me back to the golden days of MTV,…
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30 Hilarious Photos of Holiday Cheer Colliding with Gothic Gloom

Ah, Christmas —the season of twinkling lights, joyful carols, and cozy family traditions. But as much as some people would rather melt into the shadows than admit it, even the darkest souls aren’t immune to the magic of the holidays. Case in point: Goths posing with Santa. Yes, the very people who scoff at happiness, wear all black in 30-degree heat, and claim they hate everything have somehow found themselves face-to-face with jolly ol’ Saint Nick. These photos are proof that Christmas cheer f…
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40 Unbelievable Old Newspaper Ads That Show Just How Times Have Changed

I love flipping through old ads because they’re like tiny, time-traveling windows into what people thought was cutting-edge. But let’s be real—some of these products are so bizarre they feel like satire. Let’s take a stroll down memory lane to a time when newspapers were filled with ads for gadgets and products that seem absolutely wild today. These weren’t just “things of their time”—they were peak innovation . A gun-shaped TV remote? Genius! A car hot dog maker? Revolutionary! A combination c…
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The Most Bizarre Things People Tried to Sell Online That Left Us Shocked and Bewildered

The internet has made it ridiculously easy to buy and sell almost anything your heart desires. Need a vintage lamp? You got it. Looking for a rare collectible? It’s out there. Want…a Harry Potter doll with glasses made of human teeth? Uh…maybe not. Just because you can sell something online doesn’t mean you should . From a single Dorito in a jar labeled “Premium Dorito” to a used arm cast that someone thought would make a great gift (??), this list is packed with the weirdest, wildest, and most…
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What Kind of Modern-Day Dragon Are You? 39 Artworks That Reveal Your Hoard

Let’s be real— we’re all dragons at heart. We may not breathe fire or perch on mountains of gold, but we each have our own treasure hoards, don’t we? Whether it’s books, plants, mugs, or video games (like my collection that dates back to the early 90s), we fiercely protect our stuff, adding to it with every “just one more won’t hurt” purchase. And don’t even think about touching it—we’ll give you the death glare of a true dragon . This listicle features amazing artwork by Tumblr user Iguana Mou…
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The 50s and 60s Were a Lawless Wasteland of Crimes Against the Culinary Arts

My grandma was an incredible cook . She grew up during the 1940s and 50s, and many of her recipes reflected the comforting, hearty meals of that era. From her perfectly baked casseroles to her melt-in-your-mouth roast chicken, every dish she made was infused with love and care. I adored her, and I was always thrilled when we went to visit and she called us to the table, knowing there’d be something delicious waiting. But every now and then, she'd surprise us with a recipe that was, well, a litt…
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30 Ugly Christmas Trees from the 1960s That Are So Bad, They’re Good

Ah, the 1960s —a decade of moon landings, bold fashion, and questionable Christmas trees. It was a time when modernism and mass production collided with holiday traditions, creating a kaleidoscope of quirky, colorful, and downright bizarre tree designs. Aluminum trees sparkled in pastel hues, Charlie Brown-style twigs made their debut, and Shiny Bright ornaments took center stage. Whether these trees were the product of midcentury optimism or just a wild experiment in holiday décor, one thing i…
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Artist Warakami Vaporwave Gives Famous Brands an '80s Dystopian Twist

What happens when you mix iconic corporate logos, 1980s aesthetics, and a dystopian "1984" vibe? You get the visually striking art series "84" by Warakami Vaporwave. Known for their bold, neon-drenched designs, Warakami Vaporwave breathes new life into famous logos, giving them an eerie, retro-futuristic edge that feels like a glimpse into an alternate timeline. But it doesn’t stop there—each logo is accompanied by chilling text that paints a picture of the dystopia we might be heading towards.…
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31 Obvious Instructions That Assume We’re the Dumbest People Alive

Look, I’m not saying I’m the smartest person in the world, but I can generally figure out how to open a cereal box or use a can of soda without needing step-by-step instructions. That said, some products seem to think we’re one brain cell away from disaster. From labels warning us not to eat batteries to shampoo bottles explaining how to wash our hair (just in case we’ve never done it before), these instructions seem to exist purely to make us question humanity as a whole. Sure, I get that some…
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31 Ridiculous Fake Products That Probably Fell off the Back of a Truck

Look, officer, I swear I don't know how all these " Detective Spooderman " action figures ended up in my store. I went through all the proper channels! I got in touch with Marvel—no, wait, was it Disney? Doesn't matter—I'm pretty sure someone gave me permission to sell these "official" Spooderman toys. But now I've got 5,000 figures of this bug-eyed, web-shooting knockoff with three arms and a hat for some reason, going for a sweet 3.99, two for 5.99. What do you mean Spider-Man doesn't wear a…
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Talented Artist Combines Pop Culture Icons with the Elegance of Traditional Japanese Art

The first time I stumbled upon Jed Henry’s work —I was scrolling through some random corner of the internet, and for a split second, I genuinely thought I had discovered a collection of ancient Japanese woodblock prints. The intricate detail, the vibrant yet weathered colors, and the unmistakable ukiyo-e style—it all looked so authentic. Then I spotted something that didn’t quite fit: was that Mario leaping over a Goomba? And wait, is that Link battling Ganon? It hit me like a ton of cherry blo…
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30 Book Covers So Strange You’ll Forget the “Don’t Judge a Book by Its Cover” Rule

I’m a firm believer in the phrase “don’t judge a book by its cover.” After all, some of the greatest stories ever written have been wrapped in dull or uninspired jackets. But let’s be real for a second—some book covers make it very hard to stick to that philosophy. Whether it’s the baffling artwork, hilariously bad design choices, or titles so wild they seem like parody, these covers demand judgment (and a lot of side-eye). These aren’t just questionable design choices; they’re conversation sta…
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31 Ridiculous Design Fails That Are So Bad, They're Actually Hilarious

I've got to admit, I love a good disaster —as long as it's not happening to me. And when it comes to design, some of these fails are simply magnificent. I mean, who in their right mind would design a staircase that leads to… nowhere? Or make a playground with a giant high-voltage power sign on it? Apparently, quite a few people. These design choices are so ridiculous, they almost seem intentional—like an elaborate prank we're all in on. But here's the thing: as much as I laugh at these trainwre…
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