I don't know about you, but whenever I encounter an ad on Wish that offers me an ingrown toenail remover, I get this contradictory feeling. On one hand, I want to share this atrocity with the rest of the world so I'm not the only person scarred by it but on the other, posting it on my personal social media accounts isn't exactly ideal either—I want them to give the impression that I'm at least somewhat normal. So you can imagine how excited I was to find out there was a place where we all can spread our disgust for cursed blurbs.
It's a Facebook group, called 'Ads with threatening auras.' You may have already seen it on Bored Panda since my colleague Innes covered it a few months ago, but after our publication, the group's popularity has exploded and it has surpassed the 100,000-member mark, which has brought even more content, so we just have to make an update on it. Below you will find its top posts since our previous article. Enjoy!
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When Bored Panda spoke with Áron Somos, the founder of the group, he told us that 'Ads with threatening auras' is actually the second popular group that he's created.
“I created this page based on previous experience and on the back of an idea,” he said. “Roughly ten years ago, when Facebook introduced the group feature, I created one for a particular car model, solely to experiment with this function. A year-and-a-half in, that group started to explode and is currently at 112K members.”
This means that it's still ahead of 'Ads with threatening auras.' But for how long?
“Although I'm yet to see a penny from the group, it never failed to give me a good giggle,” Áron explained. “It can sometimes be time-consuming to moderate, but getting that daily laugh I'd say is a well-worth payoff.”
When trying to define what makes the group so interesting, Áron noted highlighted that there are plenty of adverts with creepy photos or poor word choice that highlight the importance of an editor or an approval process.
“We are surrounded by so many advertisements that just don't feel right. They're either odd, cringe, or weirdly funny,” he said.
“Either way, a somewhat professional team or a big dog at a firm signed it off. That fact highlights that we're only human, and being higher up in the food chain doesn't mean that we're evidently better at PR. I believe the group filled a gap in our lives and created a platform for everyone to go to when they encounter such an ad.”
So long as there are weird adverts, there will always be plenty to share in the group. With over 106K members (up by 33K from our last publication), the community, according to its founder is very diverse.
“It's not revolved around a certain age or ethnicity. Most people are there to have a good time and never fail to engage in a conversation with others on a particularly funny or controversial post. I truly enjoy building a like-minded, yet diverse community that can sometimes disagree but express it in an appropriate way.”
So if you enjoy these pictures, feel free to join the group! There are plenty more to scroll through. So much so that it can be hard to pick a favorite.
“I like the terrible ones like the funeral ad in the subway saying ‘come a little closer’. Or the one passive-aggressively commanding you to download the app because they paid for the ad,” Áron commented on his.
Well, just imagine the cost of hiring specialized hunters and send them to Kashyyyk. It is very far away from here and Wookies are smart and strong.
Load More Replies...Only a cheap knockoff because he can't afford the real deal.
Load More Replies...That was my first thought, too. Oh, what a needy family could do with $1,800!
Load More Replies...Looks like you kicked a couple of very unfortunate Guinea pigs where the sun doesn't shine and got stuck.
I'm sure Trumpvoters would buy these and wear them with white pride.
I like when clothes are extremely and obviously fugly but dumbasses to purchase them solely because of the brand.
Must be for sale at Unnecessary Necessities, because really, who the hell needs that?
They also have a swimsuit with a statement saying it is best not to swim in it. And it's an ugly swimsuit, too.
The metal thing that goes behind a horse's teeth. Part of the bridle.
Load More Replies...lmao.... shebaccas I wonder if when you take a step they go "Rrrrrrrrrr"
Someone was clearly high when they thought these would be a good idea.
$1800 for crap while people are losing their homes. Way to go Capitalism!
Now that I have seen a photo of this monstrosity, I want to see photos of the proud owners that spent $1,800 on them. I want to see them telling me with a straight face that they are proud of their purchase of these "Trump Combover Slippers" thing.
Can't believe in 2022 people STILL will buy anything with a brand name. No matter what sweat shop makes the stuff
The only thing scary about this is the price. Well, that and the idea that anyone would actually wear them. ;-)
They just shave the goats, don't they? They don't actually kill them, do they?
"The stolen items include a pit bull terrier and two crates of Mountain Dew"
Is this not for when you have something on the seat, that is heavy and triggers the car's beeping sequence, so you use this to turn it off?
Violent temporal dimensional instability Beam. Danger of acute atomization.
well what do you know, maybe it's a grape-flavoured ketchup dispenser which cleans your hands
They claim to be "friendly", so a bit of foxy boxing might be acceptable
Attack of the Giant Crabs, coming to London in 2022 because why the hell not
"Yep, had another cancellation this morning...dumpster's almost full and it's only Wednesday"
Funnier when collected separately. Now you're mind is switching between crazy, crazy funny, scary as hell, etc.
Load More Replies...most of these are clearly parody photoshopping... misleading title "weird ads"
Judging by the comments, that apparently isn't clear to some people...
Load More Replies...Sure, +50% of these are not actually ads and are photoshops. But they are hilarious. Best thread I've seen on here in forever and also the first that doesn't repost half a dozen things I've seen posted in every other thread.
True true. Don’t know why someone downvoted you.
Load More Replies...So, like 2 ads and a bunch of memes and jokes. What was so bad about that, that you just couldn’t say it in the title? “Here’s 100 things we found online that will make you laugh, mostly about companies and brands you know!” Or some shît.
Because BP don't know howc to market their own posts. They're too busy borrowing it from the rest of the internet to even look at it properly
Load More Replies...Funnier when collected separately. Now you're mind is switching between crazy, crazy funny, scary as hell, etc.
Load More Replies...most of these are clearly parody photoshopping... misleading title "weird ads"
Judging by the comments, that apparently isn't clear to some people...
Load More Replies...Sure, +50% of these are not actually ads and are photoshops. But they are hilarious. Best thread I've seen on here in forever and also the first that doesn't repost half a dozen things I've seen posted in every other thread.
True true. Don’t know why someone downvoted you.
Load More Replies...So, like 2 ads and a bunch of memes and jokes. What was so bad about that, that you just couldn’t say it in the title? “Here’s 100 things we found online that will make you laugh, mostly about companies and brands you know!” Or some shît.
Because BP don't know howc to market their own posts. They're too busy borrowing it from the rest of the internet to even look at it properly
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