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This Guy Is Trolling His Followers By Drawing Their Avatars In A Funny Way And They Approve Of The Result

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Nothing’s so intriguing as to see yourself through the eyes of others. Most of the time we can just predict or sense how people perceive us. Usually, we tend to understate ourselves, when in reality we are way better than we think we are. However, sometimes the truth is way worse than anticipated and the best remedy for it is just to take a “chill pill” and laugh it off. Continue reading »

Artist Mark Jenkins Has Reached A Whole New Level Of Trolling While Calling It Art

Mark Jenkins is an American artist most widely known for his sculptural street installations. Jenkins’ practice of street art is to use the “street as a stage” where his sculptures interact with the surrounding environment including passersby who unknowingly become actors. His installations often draw the attention of the police. His work has been described as whimsical, macabre, shocking and situationist Continue reading »

‘South Park’ Irks White House, Scientology With Trolling Mobile Billboards

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South Park is still the master of ruffling feathers. In an effort to promote the 20th season, which premiered Sept. 14, mobile billboards have been placed in seven locations around the country depicting scenes that coincide with the trucks’ placements. The marketing ploy did not go over so well with three locations: the White House, the Lincoln Memorial and the Church of Scientology. Continue reading »

Hilarious Photoshop Trolling

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Never ask the internet for Photoshop help! Continue reading »

Trolling Items at the Popular Furniture Store

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Popular IKEA furniture stores fell victim to the famous comedian Jeff Wysaski (previously). The guy made fake and funny reviews of many products and put them in the store. Let’s see his latest creations.
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Parents Trolling Daughter’s Photos

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Incredibly chilled out parents perfectly trolled their offspring on the Internet. Their daughter Emily Musson selfies with her boyfriend on Twitter until her parents began to imitate young people’s behaviour. Continue reading »