The following is a collection of images, not all of which we can say for sure whether they were intentional or not. But that is not relevant at all. Because the most important thing is that they at least make us laugh.
And yes, ambiguous images always get a little dirty. But as said: the most important thing = a smile. Well, have fun!
Can you hear the firefighters giggle as they remove it?
That between the legs is a wasp’s nest.
How many times has he heard these or similar statements?
In any case, the room number corresponds to the activities.
What a difference a space can make.
respectively
“The pen is broken, please use your finger.”
Is that a threat or a promise? 🤔
silent protest.
The SIRENIS resort would be particularly beautiful in the summer.
As if “browny” wasn’t funny enough.
Actually quite logical that (a) Hn. Solo also occurs.
Before Batman took off as a superhero, he twerked at sporting events.
Someone wants to fuck you!
If you already laugh at the 69, you don’t even have to look at the cucumber.
Now finally the missing piece of the logo is explained.
Ad placed correctly.
This design was literally bad.
More of that?
George was suddenly getting too many requests.
“Our sincerest apologies to George Brownridge and his staff. We wanted to thank him for the generous Christmas shopping he organized. This annual tradition is greatly appreciated. Any inappropriate references were unintentional and we take full responsibility for the ad that appeared in the magazine yesterday. newspaper appeared.”
Anyone who sees anything other than two hands drawing a world map has only themselves to blame.
The perfect logo does not exist…
More designers who did a great job:
And the person who took the picture like this:
‘A little deeper, a little more. Perfect!”
As long as the bus ride does not take longer than four hours, everything is fine.
The icons next to the doors are completely unnecessary.
More of that:
The pronouns… 😂
If the inner child of the urban planner is not yet dead.
(smile)
Source: Watson

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