FISHKINET

Cool

Hot Best New
Options
sorted by popularity sort by time
sorted by time sort by popularity
Correspondents' Dinner 2013 Speech Recap With Obama Jokes
29 apr 2013 00:13
This Barack Obama, he can’t get no respect. He once went to the zoo and when the elephants saw him, they were like, “Who’s this guy with the big ears?” If that’s the kind of lightly satirical, yet ultimately harmless joke you can’t get enough of, then the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, which occurred last night, is the roast for you. To be fair to Obama, though, his material — surely crafted by an entire army of Bruce Vilanchs — was pretty good: -”Look. I get it. These days I look in the mirror, and I have to admit, I’m not the strapping young Muslim Socialist that I used to be.” -”I go out on the basketball court. Took 22 shots. Made two of them! That’s right: Two hits, 20 misses. The executives at NBC asked, ‘What’s your secret?’” -”I know CNN has taken some knocks lately, but the fact is, I admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story. Just in case one of them happens to be accurate.” -”But the problem is the media landscape is changing so rapidly. You can’t keep up with it. I remember when BuzzFeed was just something I did in college around 2 a.m.” -”One thing they [the GOP] all agree on is they need to do a better job reaching out to minorities. And look, call me self-centered. But I can think of one minority they can start with. Hello! Think of me a trial run, you know? See how it goes!” -”Why don’t you get a drink with Mitch McConnell? they ask. Really? Why don’t YOU get a drink with Mitch McConnell?”
This Barack Obama, he can’t get no respect. He once went to the zoo and when the elephants saw him, they were like, “Who’s this guy with the big ears?
Read more
Mischievous Characters Painted On McDonald's Packaging
28 apr 2013 23:49
Part illustrator, part graffiti artist and all-round mischief maker Australian artist Ben Frost has just created a mischievous new series of artworks, whereby he’s used the iconic McDonald’s french fries packet as his canvas. Australian’s are renowned around the world for their sense of humour and there’s a great deal on display in this fun mini artworks. Bart Simpson in the most unlikely of poses and Mickey Mouse cross-dressing whilst reaching for a gun are just a few of the unique twists Frost gives these iconic characters. Below are just a few selections from his series, but you can view the full extent of his unique brand of pop culture art via his official site. If you like what you see, you’ll be happy to know you can even buy some of these original artworks direct: http://stupidkrap.myshopify.com/collections/ben-frost
Part illustrator, part graffiti artist and all-round mischief maker Australian artist Ben Frost has just created a mischievous new series of artworks, ...
Read more
Fun With Animated Shapes & Hypnotic Cubes
28 apr 2013 23:48
We’ve previously featured the colourful and geometric works of Brooklyn street artist Aakash Nihalani, whereby he takes duct tape and forms unique patterns, cubes and shapes across everyday objects. Now he’s expanded on his love of symmery and design by transforming his concepts into a short series of fun and playful animated GIFs. You can experience more of his fascinating and ingenious work via his official site: http://www.aakashnihalani.com/
We’ve previously featured the colourful and geometric works of Brooklyn street artist Aakash Nihalani, whereby he takes duct tape and forms unique patterns, cubes and shapes across everyday objects.
Read more
Extraordinary Abandoned Ship Covered In Street Art
28 apr 2013 23:45
What might be seen as a huge rust bucket to some, is seen by others as the perfect canvas to showcase their creativity. That’s the case with the Duke Of Lancaster a huge abandoned ship just off the north coast of Wales. Former graffiti artist Maurice Blunt initially saw the vessel when he was on a train and noticing it’s run down state go into contact with its owners about potentially ’reclaiming’ the ship. His vision was the transform it from a discarded eye-saw, into a floating art installation and thankfully the owners agreed. Soon after he quickly enlisted the help of several prominent graffiti artists (the DuDug collective) to turn his imaginative and grandiose idea into reality. Below are the impressive results – what do you think?
What might be seen as a huge rust bucket to some, is seen by others as the perfect canvas to showcase their creativity.
Read more
22 GIFs Of Stupid People In Ridiculous Infomercials
28 apr 2013 23:41
Now we all know ‘infomercials’ are designed to do two things, 1. Relate to your problem 2. Offer you a product that will solve it. The trouble is despite their best efforts to be compelling many of their products are either utterly useless to verging on the pointless. Yet for every 100 people that roll their eyes and change the channel, 1 person will pick up the phone and order an item which when it finally arrives, they will instantly regret. To highlight just how ridiculous infomericals have become, here’s a series of 22 unliley scenarios they’ve created – all with the sole of aim of selling you a product for only 4 easy payments and a free set of cheap kitchen knives. Do let us know your favs! And own up, have you ever bought any from the shopping channel?
Now we all know ‘infomercials’ are designed to do two things, 1. Relate to your problem 2. Offer you a product that will solve it.
Read more
A Closer Look At The Impoverished Biker Gangs Of Tanzania
28 apr 2013 23:40
British and London-based photographer Kit Oates recently (and bravely) traveled to Tanzania to discover the stories behind the biker gangs who roamed the streets trying to make a living from their Toyo’s – the motorbike of choice in the area. "I spent the summer of 2013 in Sub-Sarahan Africa, shooting for an American travel company. I kept seeing bikers on the streets and in the villages, and I wanted to get to know more and find out their story. I ended up spending several days hanging out and travelling with these guys in the suburbs of Arusha, one of Tanzania’s largest tourist towns." For many Tanzanian’s the Toyo bike is the obvious solution when it comes to traversing the rough local terrain, narrow paths and broken rubble that many conventional cars would have difficulty moving through. The affordable bike is imported from China and is now acts as a vital form of transport in both rural and impoverished areas. For many drivers, they serve as a regular source of income by acting as taxi’s whisking tourists across town for a minimal fee. Worryingly though, few riders have a licence or even adequate training, bike related injuries are both common and numerous. It’s often the case that local families own a single Toyo and each generation is then pressured to help make a living from riding it – at the expense of their own safety and those around them. You can see more compelling images from Kit’s unique experience and delve deeper into the characters, stories and tales behind the Tanzanian biker gangs via his official website: http://www.kitoates.com/index.php?/tanzanian-biker-gangs/
British and London-based photographer Kit Oates recently (and bravely) traveled to Tanzania to discover the stories behind the biker gangs who roamed the streets trying to make a living from their...
Read more
Postman Teaches Kid a Lesson He Won’t Forget
28 apr 2013 15:52
We’re not sure if this is the best or worst postman in the world. On the one hand, he really makes sure that mail gets delivered. On the other hand, now a toddler is crying. You know what? We’re going to go with best postman in the world, because this GIF exists thanks to him.
We’re not sure if this is the best or worst postman in the world. On the one hand, he really makes sure that mail gets delivered. On the other hand, now a toddler is crying.
Read more
6 People Who Apologized For Their Own Movie
28 apr 2013 14:12
On April 22, it was reported that Michael “I Make Things Go Boom” Bay, apologized to a reporter from The Miami Herald for the third act of his 1998 smash, ‘Armageddon.’ He said: "I will apologize for Armageddon, because we had to do the whole movie in 16 weeks. It was a massive undertaking. That was not fair to the movie. I would redo the entire third act if I could.” According to Bay, he was misquoted by the overzealous reporter, saying he didn’t apologize for nothin’! But even if Bay didn’t officially apologize, plenty of other filmmakers and actors have said they were sorry for unleashing wreck upon the movie-going masses. Here are a few examples of people apologizing for their cinematic turkeys.
On April 22, it was reported that Michael “I Make Things Go Boom” Bay, apologized to a reporter from The Miami Herald for the third act of his 1998 smash, ‘Armageddon.
Read more
James Bond
26 apr 2013 16:46

The internet is one whacky and silly place with tons of amazing and hilarious photos. Here is a great collection of funny internet photos. These will definitely help give u a good laugh and brighten your day.

The internet is one whacky and silly place with tons of amazing and hilarious photos. Here is a great collection of funny internet photos.
Read more
Living room and pool table
26 apr 2013 16:28

Thomas Griem put together an absolutely stunning penthouse apartment in St. Pancras. I think any man would love to have this man cave. This would be one awesome place to live. Do you agree?

Thomas Griem put together an absolutely stunning penthouse apartment in St. Pancras. I think any man would love to have this man cave. This would be one awesome place to live. Do you agree?
Read more
A bolt of lightning cracking through a rainbow
26 apr 2013 16:16

This is a spectacular moment a photographer struck gold - by capturing a bolt of lightning cracking through a rainbow in a freak weather display. The one-of-a-kind sighting was captured by Californian photographer Nolan Nitschke, 27, while on a trip to Yosemite National Park.

This is a spectacular moment a photographer struck gold - by capturing a bolt of lightning cracking through a rainbow in a freak weather display.
Read more
10 Life Lessons We Learned From Disney Princesses
26 apr 2013 15:56
We’re sure you hold a special place in your heart for those classic Disney movies from your childhood. Little girls especially experience their first stories of love and magic through the many Disney fairy tales. With dreams of growing up to be princesses themselves, these now big girls may be a little disturbed to find out what they were really learning while watching the seemingly innocent movies. Let’s just say these Disney life lessons are not the most realistic…
We’re sure you hold a special place in your heart for those classic Disney movies from your childhood.
Read more
DIY Porsche Made Out Of Plastic Pipes and Aluminum Foil
26 apr 2013 09:41
Austrian artist Hannes Langeder is a very proud owner of a GT3 RS Porsche, although it could hardly race with even an ordinary bicycle on the street. That’s because this world’s slowest Porsche was handmade by Hannes using plastic pipes, sticky tape and aluminum foil, and instead of being powered by engine, it only runs as fast you pedal it! The eco-friendly car took the artist 6 months – over 10 000 hours – and 13 000 to euros to complete.
Austrian artist Hannes Langeder is a very proud owner of a GT3 RS Porsche, although it could hardly race with even an ordinary bicycle on the street.
Read more
Old Clock Tower Transformed Into a Penthouse On Sale For $18 Million
26 apr 2013 09:28
Atop One Main Street in Brooklyn, New York, an iconic clock tower was transformed into a stunning triplex penthouse, located in the trendy DUMBO (down under the Manhattan bridge overpass) neighborhood. The apartment is part of an old industrial building that was originally built by cardboard manufacturers, and the tower transformation project was developed by David Walentas – the man behind the DUMBO project itself.
Atop One Main Street in Brooklyn, New York, an iconic clock tower was transformed into a stunning triplex penthouse, ...
Read more
Get Lucky
26 apr 2013 06:30

Sir Richard Branson suggests that travelers can make a love connection by using their touch screen entertainment system to send drinks, snacks, and meals to strangers. After a treat is sent, they can increase their chances of “getting lucky” and “follow up with a text message using the seat-to-seat chat function.” This first-of-its-kind service recently kicked off on a flight from Los Angeles to Las Vegas and is now available on flights nationwide.

Sir Richard Branson suggests that travelers can make a love connection by using their touch screen entertainment system to send drinks, snacks, and meals to strangers.
Read more
“Mother Earth Sister Moon”
26 apr 2013 05:33

“Mother Earth Sister Moon” is an enormous inflatable version of the spacesuit worn by the first woman to travel into space, cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova. The spacesuit features a tent-like interior that visitors can enter. The installation has been exhibited several times since its debut in 2009. In each exhibition, the spacesuit serves as a venue for Soviet-themed fashion shows, films, and other performances. Take a tour!

“Mother Earth Sister Moon” is an enormous inflatable version of the spacesuit worn by the first woman to travel into space, cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova.
Read more
KaleidoPope
26 apr 2013 05:11

KaleidoPope let's you play with historic portraits of all kinds, it's an interactive site by Michael Silber that creates colorful kaleidoscopic papal images. Silber describes it as a “visual pun that’s compelling to engage with.” You can try it here http://kaleidopope.michaeljsilber.com/.

KaleidoPope let's you play with historic portraits of all kinds, it's an interactive site by Michael Silber that creates colorful kaleidoscopic papal images.
Read more
Image of Ghost in Cellphone Picture
25 apr 2013 11:52
On April 15, Marcella Davis was taking pictures of her nephew at Cleveland High School in Cleveland, Texas. When her daughter was showing her how to use the zoom feature on the cellphone camera later that day, they spotted an image of a transparent man in the background of the picture.
On April 15, Marcella Davis was taking pictures of her nephew at Cleveland High School in Cleveland, Texas.
Read more
 Imperial Fists Termintor Captain costume out of foam.
25 apr 2013 08:42

Take a look at the best robot costume you've ever seen. Denmark-based prop builders Daniel Høgh and Justina Šniukštait spent over 2 months creating this incredibly detailed Imperial Fists Termintor Captain costume out of foam. It is based on the real-time strategy video game, Warhammer 40k.

Take a look at the best robot costume you've ever seen. Denmark-based prop builders Daniel Høgh and Justina Šniukš ...
Read more
I Dare You to Ride This Bike
25 apr 2013 07:27

Los Angeles-based cinematographer and bike fiend Richie Trimble unveiled Stoopid Tall, a freakishly tall bike, at last Sunday’s CicLAvia open street event in Los Angeles. The hand-built bike is 14.5 feet tall at the seat and has a 32-foot-long bicycle chain. Trimble recorded his nerve-wracking 20 mile ride to Venice Beach with a GoPro camera that was attached to his chest. He managed to complete the ride without incident, though he nearly got wedged under a highway overpass. Make sure to watch the amzing video.

Los Angeles-based cinematographer and bike fiend Richie Trimble unveiled Stoopid Tall, a freakishly tall bike, at last Sunday’s CicLAvia open street event in Los Angeles.
Read more
12 Parents Embarrassing Their Kids on Facebook
24 apr 2013 15:18
There’s a funny thing about parents and technology. That being a majority of moms and dads are pretty tech unsavvy without the help of us internet-obsessed younger folk. And while parental struggles can be frustrating at times, their attempts to get in the techy loop are mostly just hilarious. This is particularly true with Facebook. Many moms and dads are jumping on the social networking bandwagon, and most, if not all, don’t exactly understand how the whole thing works. This sometimes results in parents commenting on their kids’ Facebook pages out of confusion, annoyance or just straight up oblivion. Have you ever experienced such prime entertainment? See what we mean below!
There’s a funny thing about parents and technology. That being a majority of moms and dads are pretty tech unsavvy without the help of us internet-obsessed younger folk.
Read more
Always be yourself
24 apr 2013 07:06

Mother is the most important person in our lives. And all her words and lessons are usually considered as the only truth. So here are the most popular lessons mothers teach their daughters. Only when you are an adult, you understand, that some of them aren't exactly right, but some of them are still the only truth in your lives.

Mother is the most important person in our lives. And all her words and lessons are usually considered as the only truth. So here are the most popular lessons mothers teach their daughters.
Read more
'my knitted boyfriend' by noortje de keijzer
24 apr 2013 05:19

Dutch designer and illustrator Noortje de Keijzer has designed a life-sized knitted body pillow in the shape of a man. Keijzer's "My Knitted Boyfriend" project consists of two different oversized cushions, "Artur" and "Steve." And to help you "personalize your man," the pillows come with a number of accessories, including knitted moustaches, glasses, watches, bow-ties, and even tattoos. There's also an illustrated book to show you what you can do with your knitted companion. Keijzer had her mother and grandmother hand-knit the body pillow. The time had come, she says, for a man in her life. "I could say that's a joke, but it is partly true."

Dutch designer and illustrator Noortje de Keijzer has designed a life-sized knitted body pillow in the shape of a man.
Read more
You Are Home!!!
24 apr 2013 03:32

Have you ever had a moment of pure happiness? When the whole world becomes so pink and flashy, of course you did! If you are wondering what you looked like at the magic moment just glance over these pictures. These kids, adults and animals could literally not be happier…

Have you ever had a moment of pure happiness? When the whole world becomes so pink and flashy, of course you did!
Read more
Emo Hitler
24 apr 2013 02:46

Scott Scheidly is not only an immensely talented oil painter, he’s got a wonderful sense of humour too. He recently created a spectacular series of portraits title ‘Pink’ whereby he’s taken some of the world’s most evil, macho and notorious bad guys and transformed them into satirical gay icons.

Scott Scheidly is not only an immensely talented oil painter, he’s got a wonderful sense of humour too.
Read more
Sandra Bullock and Meryl Streep
24 apr 2013 02:14

Kissing is fun if you’re in on the action. From the outside, kissing looks like some nonsensical, face slurping. These awkward kisses are sometimes confusing, sometimes sweet but mostly sort of uncomfortable.

Kissing is fun if you’re in on the action. From the outside, kissing looks like some nonsensical, face slurping.
Read more
Star Trek Apartment
24 apr 2013 01:49

One of the coolest apartments I've ever seen. In the late 1990s, self-proclaimed “24th century interior designer” Tony Alleyne turned an apartment into a replica of the Transporter Control Console featured in Star Trek: The Next Generation.

One of the coolest apartments I've ever seen. In the late 1990s, self-proclaimed “24th century interior designer” ...
Read more
Miracle Aircraft Crash Sites
24 apr 2013 01:36

For his series “Happy End,” photographer Dietmar Eckell documented aircraft crash sites where, remarkably, an aircraft crash landed with no loss of life. Eckell traveled to remote regions in 4 continents to photograph 15 abandoned aircraft wrecks. Check out these sites where miracle has happened.

For his series “Happy End,” photographer Dietmar Eckell documented aircraft crash sites where, remarkably, an aircraft crash landed with no loss of life.
Read more
Kids Eating Warhead's Candies For The First Time
23 apr 2013 17:36

There is a new strange internet trend going on right now. This one involves taping your children eat the super sour candy Warhead's for their first time. Watch as these little kids try the sour candy and make all kinds of funny faces.

There is a new strange internet trend going on right now. This one involves taping your children eat the super sour candy Warhead's for their first time.
Read more
Best Bike Thief Ever Returns Bike With Hilarious Note
23 apr 2013 16:55

Whether you’re six years old or sixty, it sucks to get your bike stolen. We’ve just about all been there at some point. The thief is usually some soulless dick who in no way took the bike with noble intent. And if you ever do manage to re-claim your trusty, two-wheeled method of transportation, it’s usually beat to hell and forever tarnished. Such a bummer. Well, none of this is the case for the Redditor who just shared three wonderful images with the caption: “3 nights ago my bike was stolen. It just turned up back in my yard this morning with this note… Ain’t even mad.” Let’s take a look at the return note and attached payback and meet on the other side.

Whether you’re six years old or sixty, it sucks to get your bike stolen. We’ve just about all been there at some point.
Read more
'30 Rock's 'Old Spanish' Was Referenced In 'Mad Men'
23 apr 2013 16:49
I was too distracted by Stan’s mustard jacket to notice, but during the world’s most awkward bar scene since that time a rabbi, priest, and minister walked into Allah-coholics Anonymous Tavern, Peggy’s boss Ted ordered an Old Spanish, a drink favored by pen-desiring politicians who look like turtles and are named after hamburgers. That’s because the Old Spanish isn’t real; it was made up by 30 Rock. According to writer Tracey Wigfield:
I was too distracted by Stan’s mustard jacket to notice, but during the world’s most awkward bar scene since that time a rabbi, priest, and minister walked into Allah-coholics Anonymous Tavern, ...
Read more
Jimmy Kimmel Tricked People At Coachella
23 apr 2013 16:41
I love this clip. I love it so much. So, so much. Like, T—-H—-I—-S much. Here’s what’s happened: Jimmy Kimmel Live sent a correspondent to Coachella to ask some of the quasi-hippies in attendance about a bunch of hip, new bands that played this year’s festival. As you can imagine, people were very excited to talk about how much they love the innovative, fun sound of bands like The Chelsea Clintons, or how they used to spin Two Door Cinema Club’s debut album, DJ Cormeal, on their Canadian community radio station, like, all the time. There’s only one small catch, really a non-issue in the grand scheme of things: Most of the bands the Coachella attendees were asked about do not — in the most technical, rigid sense of the word — exist. I have watched this video three times, and after a great deal of consideration I have decided that my favorite person in it is the dude on the left in the above screenshot. He takes approximately zero seconds to throw himself headfirst into the notion that there’s a band called Obesity Epidemic, and that he loves them. It’s beautiful. He’s like a character Paul Rudd would play if he made a cameo in an Apatow-produced movie about a young couple who ends up at a music festival. But seriously, you guys have to see Get The F*ck Out Of My Pool. They wail.
I love this clip. I love it so much. So, so much. Like, T—-H—-I—-S much. Here’s what’s happened: Jimmy Kimmel Live sent a correspondent to Coachella to ask some of the quasi- ...
Read more
Incredible Images Of Teenage Freight Train Hitchhikers
23 apr 2013 16:24
This unorthodox (& partly illegal) journey began 9 years ago, back in 2004. It was during that year that photographer Mike Brodie would throw caution to the wind and hitchhike numerous US freight trains documenting the life of a group of his friends – wayward teenagers, adventure seekers & high school runaways. From taking in the view from the rooftops of train carriages to sleeping amongst the rough banks of the railroads themselves, Brodie was there capturing an incredible moment in time. It all began when Brodie initially found a discarded Polaroid camera tucked behind a car seat, that was the very moment that his passion and love-affair with photography started. To date his adventures have seem him travel over 50K miles, snatched a lift from 170+ long haul freight trains and passed through 46 US States in the process. We’ve rarely seen photographs with such character and soul. There’s a rawness to Brodie’s work, a reflection one would think on the ramshackle nature of his environment. The images below were shot using 35mm film, providing a rich tapestry to his exhilarating and unique journeys. You can see more from Mike’s compelling collection via his official website: http://mikebrodie.net/
This unorthodox (& partly illegal) journey began 9 years ago, back in 2004. It was during that year that photographer Mike Brodie would throw caution to the wind and hitchhike numerous US freight...
Read more
 “world’s largest game of Pong”
22 apr 2013 23:04

Watch this video of what is claimed to be the “world’s largest game of Pong,”  played on the side of Philadelphia’s Cira Centre, a 29-story skyscraper. The impressive installation was created by Drexel University professor Frank J. Lee. The building features a programmable array of 1500 light emitting diodes that attracted the attention of Frank Lee, co-founder and co-director of the Drexel Game Design Program. Lee has long been fascinated with the potential to run games on the Cira Center's lights and last year got in touch with its owners, who were amenable to the idea. Here's the outcome.

Watch this video of what is claimed to be the “world’s largest game of Pong,”  played on the side of Philadelphia’s Cira Centre, a 29-story skyscraper.
Read more
“Churchtanks”, sculptures by Kris Kuksi.
22 apr 2013 22:25

Churches just got serious. Artist Kris Kuksi has created a series of ornate “Churchtanks,” sculptural mashups of tanks and Gothic cathedrals. The mixed media works range in size from miniatures to foam board sculptures more than 8 feet tall. Check it out.

Churches just got serious. Artist Kris Kuksi has created a series of ornate “Churchtanks,” sculptural mashups of tanks and Gothic cathedrals.
Read more
1 50 51 52 53 54 55 56

На что жалуетесь?