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This Cartoonist Turns Doctor Visits Into Darkly Funny Therapy Sessions, And It’s Uncomfortably Relatable (30 Comics)

This Cartoonist Turns Doctor Visits Into Darkly Funny Therapy Sessions, And It’s Uncomfortably Relatable (30 Comics)

This Cartoonist Turns Doctor Visits Into Darkly Funny Therapy Sessions, And It’s Uncomfortably Relatable (30 Comics)

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Bear Chasing National Geographic Photographers
A photo showing a bear chasing a group of National Geographic photographers would send shivers down anyone's spine. Just imagining being in such a dangerous situation is terrifying. But since we have already proved there's no point in believing everything you see online, you can stop feeling bad about these photographers since the bear in the photo is actually captured in a stock photo that can be easily found online.

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Bear Chasing National Geographic Photographers
A photo showing a bear chasing a group of National Geographic photographers would send shivers down anyone's spine. Just imagining being in such a dangerous situation is terrifying. But since we have already proved there's no point in believing everything you see online, you can stop feeling bad about these photographers since the bear in the photo is actually captured in a stock photo that can be easily found online.

popular-internet-photos-fake-stories
Picture Of A Dwarf Giraffe
A photo of a giraffe with dwarfism has been used online multiple times, although giraffes, like other animals, can have dwarfism, this photo is actually fake.

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Unique Black Lion
If we could make a list of the internet's most beloved topics, weird animals would definitely have their place in the top 10. It seems that finding weird and unique species is something everyone thrives in, and although it is a cool thing to come across a unique animal, there is no need to create one with photoshop, or if you're doing so, please do not try to trick people into thinking it actually exists.

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The Mustache Wasn't Enough, They Had To Add Those Angry Eyebrows
The internet just loves animals, especially if they look weird or cute, or both at the same time. So there is no surprise that a photo of a cat with adorable mustache and eyebrows would go viral. Well, there is a silver lining to this story, the cat does in fact have that incredible mustache, but the eyebrows are a result of clever photo manipulation.

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The ‘zombie’ Angelina Jolie lookalike ‘after 50 surgeries
Nineteen-year-old Sahar Tabar’s pictures splashed all over the Internet with the claim that she underwent 59 surgeries to look like her Hollywood idol Angelina Jolie and sent shock-waves across social media. Later, it came to light after an interview with Sputnik, that the claims of Tabar undergoing plastic surgery to look like Jolie was actually wrong, and the results were thanks to, well, “technology”. Remember, in today’s age, seeing is not believing.

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Q: Venice.
There’s a photo showcasing how its canals in the winter look like you could easily ice skate on them, don’t they?
A: In fact, no.
The frozen water in this picture actually comes from Lake Baikal in Russia.

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Q: Remember that photo that became a meme overnight of a guy making a humongous wave out of fried rice?
A: That was actually staged.
The source of the rice wave is actually a sculpture made as part of a fake food museum in Tokyo, called the “giga wave”.

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Claim: Moon melon, known for its strange blue colour, grows in some parts of Japan and is worth ¥ 16,000 or about $ 200.
Truth: It’s just a picture of a slice of watermelon with its colour digitally altered to blue.

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Claim: MGM strapped the lion to film their iconic logo view.
Truth: The lion was ill and just getting a CAT scan at an Israeli zoo.

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This one is utterly ridiculous. You won’t be able to grapple the selfie in the first place as your whole body will be flung out as the plane travels at around 500 miles per hour or 800 kilometres an hour.

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Someone photoshopped sharks into the flooding in a mall in Kuwait and it went viral.

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Before, Nikon held a photography competition, and finally, they decided to award the prize to a contestant named Chay Yu Wei, because he "accidentally caught an airplane" in the process of shooting, which made the whole picture very special.
But then someone adjusted the tone and found it was fake!

paby reply
I've seen the panda hugging the leg of a "soldier" posted on here a bunch. Usually the title is something along the lines of "Frightened panda hugging soldier's leg after the earthquake in Japan".
The picture was taken in China, I think, and the panda wasn't upset.

anon reply
This one.
Often represented as a horrible plane crash caught at the moment of impact, it is much less terrifying when one knows that it is the result of a nosewheel collapsing on landing. It must still have been terrifying for the occupants of the plane, but aside from some bumps and bruises both occupants walked away.

affordalisimo reply
Tourist Guy (9/11):
Splatterh0use:
That spells fake all over. That day on Sept 11 it was still summer in NY and hot; that dude is dressed for winter.
SanguisFluens:
There are several things wrong with this photo. First, the observation deck doesn't normally open until 9:30 and both planes had hit by then. Second, the camera would have been destroyed when the building collapsed. Third, the plane is coming from the wrong direction, and fourth, it is the wrong type of plane.
jimmorrison-:
Are we all ignoring the fact that the plane looks glaringly fake?

LeisureSuitLarrey reply
Rarest physical feature: a girl with two thumbs on one hand.
I was the new kid in 7th grade, sitting near the back of the bus with high schoolers. They dragged me into a debate by asking if a girl was pretty. She was.
Then she asked, “How about now?” and slapped her hand on my leg. That’s when I saw it — two thumbs.
I froze and said, “Even better!”
The whole bus erupted, she smiled, and went back to her seat.

janesfilms reply
You can’t see mine but I have three kidneys. I was born that way. Two are in the normal spots and my extra is lower midline. My grandma had three also so I guess it runs in the family. I should have donated it when I was younger. Doctors said it’s smaller but functional and would be good to donate to a child because it would likely grow with them.

paby reply
I've seen the panda hugging the leg of a "soldier" posted on here a bunch. Usually the title is something along the lines of "Frightened panda hugging soldier's leg after the earthquake in Japan".
The picture was taken in China, I think, and the panda wasn't upset.

popular-internet-photos-fake-stories
Picture Of A Dwarf Giraffe
A photo of a giraffe with dwarfism has been used online multiple times, although giraffes, like other animals, can have dwarfism, this photo is actually fake.

popular-internet-photos-fake-stories
Unique Black Lion
If we could make a list of the internet's most beloved topics, weird animals would definitely have their place in the top 10. It seems that finding weird and unique species is something everyone thrives in, and although it is a cool thing to come across a unique animal, there is no need to create one with photoshop, or if you're doing so, please do not try to trick people into thinking it actually exists.

anon reply
This one.
Often represented as a horrible plane crash caught at the moment of impact, it is much less terrifying when one knows that it is the result of a nosewheel collapsing on landing. It must still have been terrifying for the occupants of the plane, but aside from some bumps and bruises both occupants walked away.

popular-internet-photos-fake-stories
Bear Chasing National Geographic Photographers
A photo showing a bear chasing a group of National Geographic photographers would send shivers down anyone's spine. Just imagining being in such a dangerous situation is terrifying. But since we have already proved there's no point in believing everything you see online, you can stop feeling bad about these photographers since the bear in the photo is actually captured in a stock photo that can be easily found online.

popular-internet-photos-fake-stories
The ‘zombie’ Angelina Jolie lookalike ‘after 50 surgeries
Nineteen-year-old Sahar Tabar’s pictures splashed all over the Internet with the claim that she underwent 59 surgeries to look like her Hollywood idol Angelina Jolie and sent shock-waves across social media. Later, it came to light after an interview with Sputnik, that the claims of Tabar undergoing plastic surgery to look like Jolie was actually wrong, and the results were thanks to, well, “technology”. Remember, in today’s age, seeing is not believing.

popular-internet-photos-fake-stories
Claim: Moon melon, known for its strange blue colour, grows in some parts of Japan and is worth ¥ 16,000 or about $ 200.
Truth: It’s just a picture of a slice of watermelon with its colour digitally altered to blue.

popular-internet-photos-fake-stories
Someone photoshopped sharks into the flooding in a mall in Kuwait and it went viral.

popular-internet-photos-fake-stories
Before, Nikon held a photography competition, and finally, they decided to award the prize to a contestant named Chay Yu Wei, because he "accidentally caught an airplane" in the process of shooting, which made the whole picture very special.
But then someone adjusted the tone and found it was fake!

popular-internet-photos-fake-stories
Q: Venice.
There’s a photo showcasing how its canals in the winter look like you could easily ice skate on them, don’t they?
A: In fact, no.
The frozen water in this picture actually comes from Lake Baikal in Russia.

popular-internet-photos-fake-stories
This one is utterly ridiculous. You won’t be able to grapple the selfie in the first place as your whole body will be flung out as the plane travels at around 500 miles per hour or 800 kilometres an hour.

popular-internet-photos-fake-stories
The Mustache Wasn't Enough, They Had To Add Those Angry Eyebrows
The internet just loves animals, especially if they look weird or cute, or both at the same time. So there is no surprise that a photo of a cat with adorable mustache and eyebrows would go viral. Well, there is a silver lining to this story, the cat does in fact have that incredible mustache, but the eyebrows are a result of clever photo manipulation.

popular-internet-photos-fake-stories
This photo of Teddy Roosevelt riding a moose. Old school fake news. Pre-Photoshop cutting and glueing. Used as part of his presidential campaign in 1912.

popular-internet-photos-fake-stories
Q: Remember that photo that became a meme overnight of a guy making a humongous wave out of fried rice?
A: That was actually staged.
The source of the rice wave is actually a sculpture made as part of a fake food museum in Tokyo, called the “giga wave”.

affordalisimo reply
Tourist Guy (9/11):
Splatterh0use:
That spells fake all over. That day on Sept 11 it was still summer in NY and hot; that dude is dressed for winter.
SanguisFluens:
There are several things wrong with this photo. First, the observation deck doesn't normally open until 9:30 and both planes had hit by then. Second, the camera would have been destroyed when the building collapsed. Third, the plane is coming from the wrong direction, and fourth, it is the wrong type of plane.
jimmorrison-:
Are we all ignoring the fact that the plane looks glaringly fake?




















