Pics that make you laugh | Late 2011 Edition

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CHEEZMO™;33050196 said:
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Which one of you is this?

I turned 33 a few weeks ago, and I can't even imagine the state of mind involved in that. x_x
 
What am I meant to be seeing, because the only thing I see is a man with a lady's front bottom for a face. If that is meant to be gum, it is the most fucked up gum in the world.
 
This ambulance was parked across the street from my apartment tonight. I laughed, but it was one of disbelief.

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This is crazy, disgusting, shameful, all maktter of word that are horrific....It makes me wonder what management are thinking. Ambos are just doing there job, but I would be seriously embarassed if I had to rock up to some car crash with that on the back on the van.
 
These are just examples of selection bias.

As discussed in the comment section of wherever on reddit this was posted.

Well, yes, but if you click here http://www.time.com/time/magazine and then browse backwards, the 'controversial' topics shown in E/A/SP are not published in the US one and the moronic US ones are never published in other places. You won't see Europe claiming the debt problem is good for anyone.
 
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Well, yes, but if you click here http://www.time.com/time/magazine and then browse backwards, the 'controversial' topics shown in E/A/SP are not published in the US one and the moronic US ones are never published in other places. You won't see Europe claiming the debt problem is good for anyone.


Not true. Most often the cover stories you see on the E/A/SP magazines are within the American version. The determination of what makes the cover is often a cultural thing. There are very few competitors for Time magazine in America (for news). So, in order to expand their readership they have to appeal to more mainstream issues.
 
Not true. Most often the cover stories you see on the E/A/SP magazines are within the American version. The determination of what makes the cover is often a cultural thing. There are very few competitors for Time magazine in America (for news). So, in order to expand their readership they have to appeal to more mainstream issues.

Yes, isn't that the part which is supposed to make us laugh? I realize now I made it sound like Time isn't covering the topics at all. My bad. Apologies.
 
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