July 9th, 2011 at 3:00 pm by Mark
Tags: advertising, funny signs, humor, picture, politicians, sarcasm, scandal, urlybits
Let’s be honest: the five-Martinis-at-lunch-induced belly doesn’t go so well with the Weiner.
Photo Credit: Jodie Manross, via Facebook
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June 5th, 2011 at 4:00 am by Mark
Tags: boobs, brains, humor, men, picture, tits, urlybits, women
At least two billion men agree … and perhaps a billion or so women, as well …
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May 30th, 2011 at 1:01 pm by Mark
Tags: dailyshite, fail, humor, kiss, kissing, picture, romantic, toilet, WTF
Perhaps … but the bigger Fail is that someone actually took the photo.
Via.
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April 11th, 2011 at 1:00 pm by Mark
Tags: craigslist, dailyshite, dogs, employment, humor, picture, rich, unemployment
Even Snoop Puppy-Dogg isn’t safe in this recession.
Source: Yep, it’s really Craigslist.
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March 22nd, 2011 at 4:00 am by Mark
Tags: dailyshite, humor, innuendo, media, photoshop, picture
In the last twenty years, digital photo enhancement and computer-generated imagery have become so mainstream that many prolific photographers go completely unrecognized. Today, falsified images can be made by even a novice user, but when combined with the skill and distribution capabilty of mass media outlets, images can be — and have been — used for everything from garnering brand advertising revenues to swaying political campaigns. People now have the instant expectation that the majority of the images we see are digitally retouched, disproving the old adage, “the camera never lies.” It is no wonder, given this bombardment of visual manipulation, that the general public is becoming so disillusioned by facts, amused by scandal and less likely to be shocked at the images that we see.
Although there are some who might claim that it is actually enhancing! 😉
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