时间:2025-03-07 10:21:34 来源:网络整理编辑:百科
In the age of smart phones, falling asleep in public has always put you at risk of being Photoshoppe
In the age of smart phones, falling asleep in public has always put you at risk of being Photoshopped.
And so it is for this student presumably studying for (summer class?) finals at the library, whose cramming partner proved untrustworthy.
The photo found its way to both Imgur and Reddit's Photoshop Battles subreddit, where the Internet took off with the student's sprawled position.
Remember never to fall asleep in public anymore. Here are some of the results:
[H/T: Bored Panda]
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WhatsApp's Snapchat Stories clone now has more users than Snapchat2025-03-07 09:58
Tim Cook once scolded Uber's Travis Kalanick into submission2025-03-07 09:37
The U.S. will no longer have the final say on internet domain names2025-03-07 09:30
Apple shares photos and video of its fancy new store in Dubai2025-03-07 09:04
WhatsApp's Snapchat Stories clone now has more users than Snapchat2025-03-07 08:48
Tim Cook will take his Apple Watch secret to the grave2025-03-07 08:37
Sound the alarms: Simone Biles finally met Zac Efron2025-03-07 07:53
Tim Cook once scolded Uber's Travis Kalanick into submission2025-03-07 07:37
Dramatic photo captures nun texting friends after Italy earthquake2025-03-07 10:15
German intel chief looks to 'wipe out' Russian servers used in cyber attacks2025-03-07 10:07
5 snacks from a galaxy far far away to help you celebrate 'Star Wars'2025-03-07 09:55
All the best signs from Climate Marches around the world2025-03-07 09:41
We asked linguists if Donald Trump speaks like that on purpose2025-03-07 09:09
A poor duck with a knife sticking out of its head is making everyone very upset2025-03-07 08:28
Finnish brewery made 1,0002025-03-07 08:01
Android Pay promotion gives users special Star Wars animations2025-03-07 07:58
Here's George Takei chilling in zero gravity for the 'Star Trek' anniversary2025-03-07 07:44
You can probably (maybe?) trust this 'Avatar' sequel news, finally2025-03-07 07:39