Apart from all the other kinds of humor, The Simpsons feature superb background gags. Here is the collection of funny signs which you might have missed while watching the series.
Photographer Stefan Koppelkamm took these pictures of East Germany in the early 90s, soon after the German reunification, when much of the buildings had yet to be rebuilt. He returned ten years later to take photos of the same locations, and found them completely transformed for the better.
You can try this in case you are absolutely pissed off with the potholes on the nearest road. If only it worked in my own neighborhood.
Those who think that toothpaste is limited only to mint flavor are seriously mistaken.
This amateur photographer has traveled the world snapping pictures of himself doing flips, or jumping at the perfect time.
Pullan family from India is about to enter the Guinness Book of Records for being the largest albino family in the world. As long as albinism affects around one in 17,000 people, it is the unique occasion that there’s a family of seven persons who all share this condition.
If you could rename objects, clothes, and even body parts, what would you call them? See the possibilities with these funny new names.
If you want to see how stupid some people are, especially crooks, then look no further than this funny text exchange.
These adorable images celebrate the bond between humans of all ages and different types of animals.
OMG, what a big fat FAIL! It just cracks me up.
It’s rather strange to see how some of those Jew guys celebrating their religious holiday end up blind to the world.
Life is tough in Norilsk, the northernmost city of Siberia.
The pictures from the horse-taming competition at the Patria Gaucha Festival, where horse-riders from Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay get their asses kicked badly by the unbroken horses.
Sometimes all you have to do is stick around for a bit and things can get very interesting.
Occasionally life is pleasant to meditate upon and these pictures provide the right mood for doing so.
This torrent in the mountains went icebound and turned into the astonishing shiny glass surface.
Slovak town Dunajská Streda has its own superhero. Zoltan Kohari, a homeless guy known as Slovak Batman brings safety and justice to local residents.