The most ridiculous failures in the history newsletter
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/the-most-ridiculous-failures-in-the-history-newsletter.htmlThe bad news is obviously bad. But sometimes, inadvertently or deliberately, newspaper headlines dedicated to the sad event, can look quite comical.
Look at the brilliant failures. They can serve as a great reminder that sometimes such a thing as an ill-conceived layout can turn a negative into a positive. In the end, well, who would place a picture of a dog under the heading "violent rapist"? Or a picture of a man roasting meat, next to the headline about the dead cats?


"The widow won the right to use the frozen sperm of a dead husband!"

"Caught a violent rapist!"

"Two violent criminals caught on video footage".

If your magazine is called Where ("Where"), you have to be careful with photos on the cover (Whore Whore).

"Some sheep are brighter than you think." Below — "In Syria was used chemical weapons: first evidence."

"The police are looking for a pedophile." Below — "don't you would like to return to childhood?".

"Win a vacation of their dreams."

Photos of bald men on the cover have to be extremely careful.

"Show her the real you!"

"The man received 3 months in prison for child porn".

"We are constantly fucked!"
Keywords: Newspapers | Magazines | Failure | Failures | Laughter | Funny | Black humor | Humor
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