Vandals you can’t be annoyed at! Graffiti that’s so bad you can’t help but laugh at it
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Graffiti can range from vandalism to art depending on the talent level of the artist, but sometimes even the most basic scribbles are impressive because of the humor of the person with the can of spray paint in hand.
People from all over the world have taken to social media to share some of the funniest graffiti examples they’ve seen Bored Panda collected the best.
Among them is one person who hilariously turned a road sign into a cocktail bar scene using a few stick figures.
While another scribbled “I used to be cool” on an old refrigerator left on the street.
People have taken to social media to share some of the funniest graffiti examples they’ve seen and Bored Panda has rounded up the best. Including one person who hilariously turned a road sign into a cocktail bar scene
Elsewhere, inside Londona billboard proclaimed that “Jesus had the answer,” so someone decided to ask “what religion are sheep?”
Meanwhile, someone in Bergen, Norway, claimed that “ketchup is just tomato jam” on a Burger King plate.
Here, FEMAIL takes a look at some of the world’s most comical graffiti examples…
Banksy doesn’t have to lose any sleep! This future artist from Gap in the Hautes-Alpes scribbled a shout out to their mother
What a hunk! In Bergen, Norway, someone claimed on a Burger King sign that ‘ketchup is just tomato jam’
Someone made a joke about a Slimming World slogan, and hopefully most people could see the funny side
A witty person decided to write that the window was scared after they saw a sign that said ‘the door was alarmed’
Northern terror! It seems that the locals in Reykjavík are getting tired of tourists going to see the Northern Lights,
Talk about a right hook! This coat hanger is unexpectedly threatening
In depth! The person who vandalized this religious billboard was making fun of the idea that people who blindly accept religious beliefs are “sheep”
Too True! Some scribbled “I used to be cool” on an old refrigerator left on the street
Another person, in London, clearly didn’t enjoy his job or was fired
Matty, from Leytonstone, East London, is willing to do just about anything for Twix money