Cursed images have a way of grabbing your attention and making you wonder how—and why—they even exist. They’re the perfect mix of funny and unsettling, capturing moments that feel just a little off in ...
Emma Grey Ellis covers memes, trolls, and other elements of internet culture for WIRED. Shocking images are classic internet entertainment: Before they get to social media, many cursed images start ...
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With writer/artist Frank Miller (The Dark Knight Returns) and writer/producer Tom Wheeler's (Puss In Boots) Cursed is ready to reimagine the Arthurian legend told through the eyes of Katherine ...
From the classics to the obscure to the more niche trends, memes are always a great way to react to things online. But while most of these reaction images are harmless, there’s a small contingent of ...
Food is an extremely important part of our lives. Not only is it necessary to our survival, but it can also be a source of ...
Matt Goldberg has been an editor with Collider since 2007. As the site's Chief Film Critic, he has authored hundreds of reviews and covered major film festivals including the Toronto International ...
If you, like me, are still among the pathetic few rattling around the wheezing corpse that is X, you probably recognize the ...
To find out more about the Who.is.making.these Instagram account, we got in touch with the page's creator, Jimi. He was kind enough to have a chat with Bored Panda and explain exactly how this account ...
Too many fingers or too many teeth — as generative AI imagery exploded across the internet last year, these bodily mishaps became both a punchline and a tell-tale sign that these photographs weren’t ...
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