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Pretty Polar Princesses


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Unless the pretty princess on the right is secretly Jesus, the other princess is gonna have a serious headache…

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  1. Hamjudo says:

    The camera caught the two princesses in mid jump. The close one has just hit the water with his heal. There is only one ripple around the heal. There are no ripples around the other foot, I don’t see any evidence that it has touched the water, yet.

    There is a bit of oil floating on the water. Is it safe to swim in?

    • Thomas says:

      Usually holes of this size are made with chainsaw and chain is lubricated with a very small amount of oil. It of course shows on the water, but not dangerous by any means, there’s so little of it. Many also use pinetree oil for this purpose, so it’s biodegrable.

  2. Al says:

    I believe that it is spelt ‘heel’

  3. Sl says:

    Now you see why the guy was killed the first time…

  4. Mad Maudlin says:

    They must be members of the Polar Bear Club.

  5. Pynchon says:

    So THAT’S why their heads are bandaged…

  6. Pasa says:

    Actually I think the water is frozen…

  7. DCoke says:

    Why is he about to use his face to break the ice?

  8. god says:

    if you look closely, the water is frozen….but only thin ice, the guy’s heel is going through it. The other guy is going to freeze

  9. Nicotine Man says:

    Captain Obvious strikes again!

  10. correction cracker says:

    @Al
    I believe it is spelled “spelled”

  11. Joe says:

    @Al
    Congratulations.

  12. e says:

    “Correction” Cracker: In American English, it is “spelled.” In British (and maybe Canadian and/or Australian, not sure about them) English, “spelt” is acceptable as well.

    I wish there were a “two seconds later…” picture somewhere.

  13. m@tt says:

    that’s not oil. it’s called a blown-out highlight of the sun reflecting on the water. the rest below happy princess 1 i believe is air bubbles under the thin sheet of ice on the water.

  14. Berlin says:

    It’s just as likely that guy is about to belly flop on rock hard ice and there’s just a thin layer of melt water on top. That makes me laugh harder, I’m stickin with it.

  15. donut says:

    actually skinny dipping in frozen lakes is a popular hobby in scandinavia ;) You can easily survive a jump like this and even swim around a bit. Having a sauna nearby helps to warm you up again of course, but it’s not necessary. Here’s an example http://personal.inet.fi/yhdistys/oula/kuvagalleria/avanto.jpg

    You can find more if you search with word avanto

  16. MoMo says:

    They’re wearing bandages cuz they just escaped from a mental hospital :P

  17. ziggy says:

    So do English loggers say “the tree was felled, or do they say it was felt?”

  18. Dikbut says:

    @Hamjudo
    no the standing one is clearly pushing off with his toe.

  19. DUD says:

    does anyone know where this picture was taken?
    ….cuz this happens all the time in finland…

  20. e says:

    ziggy :
    So do English loggers say “the tree was felled, or do they say it was felt?”

    Well, there are SOME loggers who’ve felt their share of trees… “anything with a knothole,” as they say. Hey, it gets lonely out there in the woods all day.

    By the way, I came across two other words today that take an -ed in American English but a -t in British English, and I thought of this thread. NOW, of course, I can’t remember what either of them were…

  21. Arny moose says:

    @e
    We also write right R-I-G-H-T and not rite R-I-T-E which is simply not right/rite but wrong as rite R-I-T-E comes from ritual, also light not L-I-T-E, which is wrong in any sense of the word! I now have a headache, thankyou!

  22. ziggy says:

    maybe one of the words was “smelt” as in ‘something smelt under his kelt’ (sorry that would be Scottish slang I guess):)

  23. ziggy says:

    so is it his ‘rite of passage’ or ‘right of passage’? unless he’s writing a passage… about having the right to pass a car as he is learning to drive as a rite of passage. Now I have a head ache.

  24. Arny moose says:

    Do you mean passage as in corridor, alleyway or gap in which case “writing a passage” would be either describing a narrow pathway or graffiti-ing the same, or, do you mean “passage” in terms of an ability or need to pass i.e. I pass, he needs to pass, we have need of passage. Similar examples would be “want” i.e. I want, he wants, we have need of Wantage…no sorry, thats a town, but you get my drift.

  25. Karen says:

    What are you guys smoking anyway? you made me laugh so hard i forgot about the idiot ballarinas trying to freeze their nuts off…

  26. Harry Genitals says:

    @Karen
    And into your mouth? As a testicular Popsicle.

  27. skroys says:

    Dear WTF please flag the cretinous imbecile “Harry Genitals” as he is obvoiusly looking for trouble. Comments elsewhere confirm this. (he is obviously the guy from “I am irressistible” )

  28. sara says:

    @correction cracker
    actualy i beleive it’s spelt “spelt”

  29. debus says:

    spelt is also a grain.

  30. Charlie says:

    It’s a concrete sidewalk with water running over it. Some ice build-up on the side. They are at a park. It probably has an ice melt system built into the sidewalk. There ya go…

  31. Maggie says:

    OK, so they’re polar bear swimmers, but why are they dressed in little-girl drag?

  32. omghelp! says:

    How to kill yourself with a wall,ehh ice!

  33. Sandwich says:

    @correction cracker
    Actually, it’s spelled both ways. “Spelled” and “spelt”.

  34. Jim Botaitis says:

    Actually, the whole thing has been photoshopped (or is that “photoshopt”?).

    The shadow of the guy on the left has a huge bump along the lower edge but there is nothing corresponding to create that bump. No the cute skirt cannot account for the bump, cuz the bump is much darker than the rest of the shadow.

  35. ED says:

    @Al
    I believe it’s spelt ‘spelled.’

  36. Ellen Schreiber says:

    Noo, look at the dude who’s diving in
    anyone notice his butt?

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  38. Kein says:

    Russia again)))) hehe


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