The Traveler
This is definitely a double-take moment. All the passengers walking by this sleepy dude thought it was an actual man trying to get some rest. We thought the same thing and then we read the caption.
Found at an Orlando airport, this is actually an art installation called “The Traveler” that was created by a most talented artist named Duane Hanson which we will definitely hear more about in the future. Every single creative choice made here is just so spot on. From the sportswear to the luggage to the slightly beat-up sneakers, this work of art is a masterpiece.
Spread Your Wings and Fly Commercial
Most security officers working at major airports typically see the same sort of things on a daily basis, which means seeing something like a real bald eagle is probably very exciting. Passengers and security officers got to get up close and personal with the symbol of our country, a bald eagle named Clark.
Clark, who lives at the World Bird Sanctuary, put on quite the show for the officers, even spreading his wings. We’re sure those wings were happy to take a bit of a break and let someone else do the flying.
A Cyborg?
Here are a few things that ran through our minds when we tried to figure out what kind of contraption this man has on his head: At first we thought it was some fancy new VR helmet. Next, our minds when the direction of a slide projector. After that, we thought about some reimagined version of a futuristic Mad Max on his way to Burning Man.
We could have kept speculating but then we went searching through the Reddit comments on this post and learned that apparently, it's some sort of an air filtration system. Just let the man breathe, will you?
Wheeling Around
It is the biggest American cliche for a hard-working person to want to eventually retire and move to Florida. But we have to say it doesn't sound that bad. It must be the warm climate and the already substantial community of retirees. This picture from the Fort Myers, Florida airport seems like a pretty sweet documentation of what senior citizens can do in the Sunshine State.
They can meet a bunch of new friends and no matter their mobility, they can go on nice trips together. Now our only question is why do they need those big red sticks poking out of their wheelchairs? These are too reminiscent of flagpoles on bumper cars, and lord knows wheelchairs are definitely no bumper cars.
The Class-Clown
Mr. Suit-and-Sign has definitely decided to make a bold statement! "Loose women" it is, huh? Talk about a sign that screams "Adventures in Misinterpretation!" It's like he's playing a risky game of airport sign roulette. Maybe he's trying to start a social experiment or simply embracing his inner Casanova. Oh, dear.
It seems subtlety wasn't his strong suit when crafting that sign. It's a classic case of foot-in-mouth syndrome, sign edition. Well, dude, you've officially made your intentions known. Let's just hope you attract more laughs than lawsuits and find a sense of humor to go along with your misplaced signage.