Hellish greetings post
Categories: Positive
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/hellish-greetings-post.htmlProbably, every resident of any large city has seen billboards "Honey, I love you", "Happy birthday!" and other examples of using billboards as greeting cards. Surprisingly, almost all such "postcards" cause nausea and a desire to kill, because they demonstrate a complete lack of taste.
Today we will show you the most illustrative examples of expensive folk art in the spirit of "The font is more pokoshmarney and put more hearts".
Here's a palm tree for you.
I wonder if it's my dad or my husband?
If we were in Katya's place, we'd be wary.
That's because friends-the most successful photo was chosen.
The best ball?
The Three Musketeers-Seryoga, John, and Sanya.
Another witty friend.
Well, thank you.
The world is insignificant. Life is rotten.
What kind of Leshenka, if the girl looks 10 years old?!
Mendeleev never dreamed of such a thing.
Poor boy.
Lelichka, run!
And I'm a lion in my life.
Not right away.
So the song of Grigory Leps came in handy.
From a loving son.
This is the end, Oleno.
I'd rather have a postcard.
Keywords: Positive | Greeting | Birthday | Advertising campaign | Billboard
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