In a few years from now, this couple and the guy planking in the background will have to explain what planking is. I’m not sure why this guy chose to do this in the background of the couple’s picture.
Maybe he felt an urgent need to work on his abs and spotted the perfect place to do that. I do think it would have been funnier if he had some groomsmen do it with him.
Where's Waldo?
Can you find Waldo? It’s quite easy to spot him in the background of this picture. Just like the rest of us, Waldo also needs to eat and he likes to take advantage of half-prices appetizers as much as the next Joe.
He’s come quite a long way since his days in the books. Check out the next one who is Harry Potter’s ultimate arch-rival!
Fearful Tears
Who cracks you up more in the picture? The girl in the car who’s crying cause she doesn’t want to leave the safari? Or the ostrich getting his snack on?
Or perhaps it’s the llama who seems to be just hanging out in the back minding his own business. A day at the safari can mean a lot of things and you never know what you’re going to get.
Voldemort Getting His Tan On
Wait, didn’t Voldemort die in the seventh series? Whoops did I just spoil that for you? Well if you didn’t finish that series already in 2007 like the rest of us then you’re welcome, you need to move on. It looks as though Voldemort has reappeared from the dead with the sole intention of getting his tan on.
Maybe he’s trying to impress a lady. As strange as this person looks in the park, you must remember the picture of Paris Hilton selfie-ing with kangaroos in Australia. Yea, this picture doesn’t look so weird anymore now does it?
Grumpy
How can anyone be grumpy at in Ikea's cafeteria? Honestly, this Swedish labyrinth is a bright and happy haven replete with quick and convenient food options that exist solely to make you un-hungry in a manner so efficient that only the Swedes could pull it off with such poise and style.
But, of course Ikea is not everybody's cup of tea. There's an endless amount of lamps and mock bedrooms to get lost in, where you're overwhelmed with things popping out at you and suddenly it's a tangle of afforable dressers that you can't seem to claw your way out of.