There isn't much left for them to kill off...
Submitted by:
A daily dose of the most hilarious gag-inducing Internet memes, gifs, images, funny insults, and fails from around the web!
There isn't much left for them to kill off...
Submitted by:
We hope they prepared themselves for utter failure before catastrophe struck.
Submitted by:
They sure had a lot of faith in those risers.
Submitted by: (via Angel City Chorale)
He's just in it for the love of the game. $1.50 for a Michelin-level meal? Count me in, a million times.
Submitted by: (via Great Big Story)
And just like that the hype continues to build.
Submitted by: (via Hollywood Pipeline)
These employees possess a heroic kind of patience and tolerance for mindless stupidity and completely irrational bouts of rage. The customers in these situations however, need to make some serious life changes...
Submitted by:
We swear this isn't an ad for Denny's. We just wanna show you all the weird shit they're posting online. We didn't think Denny's new marketing strategy to appeal to tech-savvy youths could get stranger. Then we found out they've discovered Tumblr. Here's 19 head-scratching moments made possible by whatever the hell Denny's is doing to sell pancakes.
Submitted by:
The spine-tingling power of cringe compels these bizarre individuals more than most.
Submitted by:
You can feel the frustration in these moments where people had their expectations absolutely shat on. Hopefully none of your potential Black Friday purchases would fit in with this bunch of botched attempts at NOT getting played by online shopping deals.
Submitted by:
Goes to show you never know what kind of overwhelming crazy lurks behind the next right swipe.
Submitted by:
Hopefully any holiday hiccups or full-blown disasters you encountered on Turkey Day pale in comparison to these waking nightmares.
Submitted by:
These are so bad they're borderline monstrous.
Submitted by:
When someone says something profoundly stupid, there's no sense in trying to argue with them. It's better to just let it happen and hope that life takes care of it.
Submitted by: