Museums can be awesome. But let's face it, some of them can also be pretty dull. Which is why it's not surprising that some people get a little bored of them. After all, how many busts do you need to see (no jokes) before they all start to look the same? And frescoes are all well and good, but you can only see so many of them before neck cramp starts to set in.
But museums don't have to be boring. Especially if you have Snapchat. Just take a look at these hilarious pictures compiled by Bored Panda to see what we mean. Don't forget to vote for the funniest!
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When your husband goes on and on about the time he had to fend for himself while you were at the hospital giving birth!
I like that the women in these paintings have real bodies. Its beautiful
Was he thrown against a wall when born? Because his head shape, well, ... o_O
When the kids are fighting in the back of the car and you no longer give a s**t!!!
He is my nearest and dearest friend, I could not possibly betray him for anything less than 30 pieces of silver.
Lol. It also depends on what game they are playing. In my opinion when I am playing a good game and my parents want me to go with them, my thought is basically “F**k that”
Load More Replies...This idea is taken from two books that are having quiet a huge success in Italy, "Mai 'na gioia" and "Ciaone" by Stefano Guerrera. The idea was born for fun spontaneously with a pb page promoted by this guy - actually quite competent in art studies - and then improved by the contributions by the readers of his fb page. Then it became two books (up now). Like it or not, lots of young people in Italy are having fun with art and are getting into its deepening much more than before, so...
Lol. It also depends on what game they are playing. In my opinion when I am playing a good game and my parents want me to go with them, my thought is basically “F**k that”
Load More Replies...This idea is taken from two books that are having quiet a huge success in Italy, "Mai 'na gioia" and "Ciaone" by Stefano Guerrera. The idea was born for fun spontaneously with a pb page promoted by this guy - actually quite competent in art studies - and then improved by the contributions by the readers of his fb page. Then it became two books (up now). Like it or not, lots of young people in Italy are having fun with art and are getting into its deepening much more than before, so...