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Things That Are Doing It: Easter Display FAIL

epic fail photos - Things That Are Doing It: Easter Display FAIL

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  1. jj jet plane says:

    Honestly, the first thing that comes to mind? BARF. This s**t is disturbing. 5 stars.

  2. Clue says:

    While I agree that many of the “things that are doing it” photo ops seem a stretch at best, this one is pretty apparent.

  3. grizzly says:

    Staged fail!!

  4. Evidently says:

    This could of easily been done by the photographer, and if not, most probably some other teenage kid. Boring.

    • GOD says:

      except for the fact that that’s all one sculpture. unless you’re saying the artist is the photographer or a teenage kid. (could be both!)

      • Derp says:

        It’s not “one sculpture”, but three different posed bunnie decors arranged that way by some jokester.

      • Ryan says:

        Explain how it’s a “fact”. Do you own this same sculpture? There’s nothing in the photo to indicate that all three bunnies are interconnected to each other.

  5. sof says:

    wow….stupid workers lol

  6. Borat says:

    “Things That Are Set Up By The Person Who Took The Picture”

  7. Plasticfroggy says:

    Definitely staged, but what was the sculptor who made the molds thinking? Like he really didn’t know they could be paired up in such an…interesting manner.

  8. DirtyColossus7 says:

    So THAT’S what Easter’s all about.

    • kannadzuki says:

      Actually it IS what Easter’s about. Where’s TMI Service when you need him. :(

      • TMI Service says:

        TMI was just taking a pregnant pause …

        …The name Easter comes from Eostre, an Anglo-Saxon goddess of spring and fertility. In the second century A.D., Christian missionaries who were trying to convert the tribes of northern Europe noticed that their Christian holiday which commemorated the resurrection of Christ roughly coincided with the Pagan springtime celebrations which focused on the triumph of life over death. Over time, the Christian Easter absorbed traditional non-Christian symbols….

        Throughout the ages, eggs have also been viewed as symbols of new life and fertility and many ancient cultures (including the Egyptians, Persians, and Romans) used eggs during their spring festivals…

        Like eggs, rabbits have long been symbols of fertility and, in fact, were the symbol of Eostre. The concept of an “Easter Hare” comes from Germany, where tales were told of a white “Easter hare” who laid eggs for children to find. German immigrants to America brought the tradition with them and spread it to a wider public. They also baked cakes for Easter in the shape of hares and may have originated the practice of making chocolate bunnies and eggs.

        h ttp://westorange.patch.com/articles/what-do-bunnies-eggs-have-to-do-with-easter-6

  9. Huey says:

    This was obviously set up by the photographer and therefore not funny.

  10. cHARLES says:

    someone OBVIOUSLY did that on purpose….lame joke

  11. caitofga says:

    carrotparty.org

  12. Someone says:

    Well, the easter bunny has to work all year long to get all those eggs, you know?

  13. flock says:

    I got a boner… ‘-’

  14. Wuzuppeoplzz says:

    Sausage Fest!

  15. Midnight says:

    Fail?? WIN!!.. I Would buy those.

  16. Snooki says:

    Me: I think it’s cute!

    Mom: damn furry!

    Me: :( … proud of it!!

    Mom: JK! XD

    me: XDD


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