This Facebook Group Is Dedicated To Unaesthetic Images, Here Are 50 Of The Worst Ones (New Pics)
It’s no secret that we enjoy beauty. Whenever we see something aesthetically pleasing, we can’t help but stop and appreciate the wonderful creations people made. But not every artist or designer is bound to become admired. There are plenty who come up with things so terrible, it leaves many scratching their heads from confusion.
Surprisingly, bizarre-looking products and weird art are things that tend to grab our attention and not let it go. Enter the Things That Are Not Aesthetic Facebook page full of slightly off-putting and ridiculously strange pictures. "Walk into my world and become one with the Internet's demise through an intricate mix of unaesthetic and cringe-worthy images," the creators write in the about section.
Bored Panda has collected some of the best posts from the account that might leave you a little baffled and a lot entertained. Continue scrolling and upvote your favorites! And after you’re done, be sure to check out Part 1 of this post right here.
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Things That Are Not Aesthetic has amassed more than 3.4M followers who seem to enjoy the stranger than strange pictures they post daily. From silly clocks and bizarre billboards to furry skeletons, the creators continue to puzzle their fans with the most ridiculous images found online.
This Facebook page is a part of the Dank Channel project, which was started by Levi Cameron Grenko in 2013. He is a social media manager who "grew to love the internet culture of memes" ever since he made his first meme page. With this project, he strives to "make a difference on the world as a whole". By sharing funny pictures and jokes, the accounts he created allow people to let out a few laughs and share their opinions with others.
If there's a prize, you should give it to the 2nd place winner. Honestly though, it doesn't matter who submitted the design, just as long as it's really good.
While we may feel uncomfortable looking at terrible objects or unaesthetic design, it's intriguing how we also find them weirdly attractive. Funny and perplexing pictures are the perfect attention trap—once your eyes land on them, it’s hard to look away.
An influencer marketing agency Mediakix explained that in the past couple of years, meme accounts that appeal to audiences of all types seem to be on the rise. One reason for their popularity is simply their format. Funny pictures are easy "bites" of content that can be consumed in mere seconds and always feel fresh for the audiences.
"Compared to more traditional forms of media like news articles or YouTube videos, memes require little time and effort to consume and understand," they explained. They’re designed for our fast-paced lives and can give us temporary shelter from the troubles we may have in our lives.
Schrödinger's teapot: Unbroken and broken at the same time.
Another important factor is their content. The majority of such accounts target Millennial audiences and, according to Statista, they were the largest generation group in the U.S. in 2019, adding up to 72.1M people. "Unlike other social media influencers that create content around specific niches like beauty, family, or sports," meme accounts also tend to function on a broader scale. That’s why they appeal to many different users instead of just targeting one kind of Millennial.
However, there also seems to be a growth of category-specific pages. "Themed meme accounts toe that fine line between being particularly relatable to a specific group of people, but universal enough to attract a large following," Mediakix wrote.
Forbidden Toilet, Unlocked. NEXT: Forbidden Kitchen Sink: Level 25.
So when you take a look at pages and accounts like the one we feature in this list, you can’t help but think that the younger generations have a seriously weird sense of humor. Turns out, Millennials and Gen-Z were brought into a world where to live an easy life and find a well-paying job is harder than it was for their parents or grandparents. Well, if you’re drowning in student debt and have to give up on the idea of buying a house one day, the world can start to seem like a pretty dark place.
“Furry skeleton” are two words that shouldn’t go together.
i prefer the skeleton of a furry.. (just a joke, please don't hate me!)
Oh my gaaawwwwwdd!!!! I will be laughing forever. Thank you Craig
Load More Replies...In the options menu for a W.D. Gaster ukagaka/ghost they ask "Do you think skeletons are fuzzy?" No, and I think you can clearly see why fuzzy skeletons shouldn't be a thing.
Okay, I actually want this one. I could use it as a mannequin for all my crochet stuff.
When bigfoot watches monster movies with skeletons, is this what he sees?
I'm pretty sure that cat has an idea what to do to that monstrosity!
He looks awfully happy for a guy with a pipe up his butt....OK, well maybe.....
According to Elizabeth Bruenig, one reason why Millennials' sense of humor is so dark and surreal could be that the world has stopped making sense to them. "Long-lasting careers seem out of reach; millennials are told to go to college so they can make money, but mostly they just amass debt and then job-hop in hopes of paying it off. In the meantime, they put off getting married, having kids, buying houses and so on. And waiting feels like — well, waiting," she explained.
When you’re bored at your fam holidays and start getting creative.
It really shouldn’t surprise us that the increasing complexity of our lives impacts how we see the things around us. The meaning itself might start to slip away, and that’s why Millennials often find themselves immersed in a peculiar and chaotic form of comedy.
"Rather than trying to restore meaning and sense where they’ve gone missing, the style aims to play with the moods and emotions of an illegible world," Bruenig continued. "In a way, it’s a digital update to the surreal and absurd genres of art and literature that characterized the tumultuous early 20th century."
These signs came from VictoryStore.com in case anyone was wondering. They have cool signs for any occasion, I have a few sets myself (birthday & grad themes).
Posts you can feel
However, even if we’re attracted to unaesthetic things because we want to laugh at our way of living, it doesn’t mean that we can't see the joy in them. As they say, taste is subjective, and while some people could be appalled by what they see shared on this Facebook page, others can find it even inspiring. After all, there’s some amount of beauty in any imperfection, only if you’re willing to see it.
"What country is this?"
Someone doesn't understand what aesthetics means. Many are very humorous, not unattractive and tasteless. Only a very few have anything to do with aesthetics, ie beauty and harmony. Hillary Clinton and Pete Davidson are warm and charming. A trucker watching a projected movie is creative. Thanks for a fun, if mis-titled thread.
To be fair, anyone who expects the title to be spot on probably hasn't been watching bored Panda very long. But definitely fun!
Load More Replies...It have no idea what any of this has to do with unaesthetic pictures, but I'm rolling with it.
Bored Panda scrapes the bottom of the barrel of the Internet for content, so...this is what you get.
Load More Replies..."Unaesthetic"? Are we not supposed to say ugly anymore, even about an inanimate object?
Someone doesn't understand what aesthetics means. Many are very humorous, not unattractive and tasteless. Only a very few have anything to do with aesthetics, ie beauty and harmony. Hillary Clinton and Pete Davidson are warm and charming. A trucker watching a projected movie is creative. Thanks for a fun, if mis-titled thread.
To be fair, anyone who expects the title to be spot on probably hasn't been watching bored Panda very long. But definitely fun!
Load More Replies...It have no idea what any of this has to do with unaesthetic pictures, but I'm rolling with it.
Bored Panda scrapes the bottom of the barrel of the Internet for content, so...this is what you get.
Load More Replies..."Unaesthetic"? Are we not supposed to say ugly anymore, even about an inanimate object?