I took that picture to post on Reddit, years ago. It's always fun to see it reposted. It make me feel immortal. My original tile was something like: sometimes kids books are not for adults.
I feel like someone needs to adapt these faces into the virgin human vs the chad horse
please no. that sub just encourages people to claim everything is on purpose. nothing is by accident, no one has oversight, no one makes mistakes. i hate r/theyknew with a passion.
the core idea is cool, but it gets flooded with garbage. same as /retiredgifs (every gif), /inclusiveor (every "yes" to an or-question), and most egregiously /hailcorporate (every mention of any brand in any context)
Wondering if the inspiration was from their mind or from their farm IRL
Eww Shoot me.
Is that really a fail or is that the magnus opus of an illustrator with the soul of a troll?
"Je n'arrive pas à croire que j'ai réussi!!!"
people back then were not as dirty as you imagine. i saw a kids movie where one kid put a cucumber through a fence, and the other one was chewing on it from the other side of the fernce. was like an 80ties kids movie.
Glory holes have been around a lot longer than that. The makers of that movie knew what they were doing even if the kids didn't.
My favorite thought every time I see this is that the man is clearly dead, so it's especially bad what the implications are
To prevent curious young fella from making a very disgusting mistake, simply read this article to satisfy your curiosity, then forget about it.