London-based illustrator Steve Cutts, frustrated with modern lifestyle and living, chose to express his annoyance through some disturbing yet amazing cartoons that will make you think hard about how consumerism, capitalism, technology and social media are affecting our planet and our lives, and at what cost…
The real walking dead
The money trap
Eating shit, drinking shit, watching shit, playing shit, living shit
Consumerism
The rat race
Becoming what we are eating
The true cost of our gadgets
Rich getting richer, poor getting poorer
Serving bullshit 24×7
Exploiting the planet
The new food pyramid
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Can i use one of those pictures for my facebook profile or am i not allowed to do so legally?
I guess you can, as long as you don’t claim it to be made by yourself..
Stupid question
There is never stupid questions do what you want…with your answer, we could ask where is stupidity ?…
Good job for these pictures ?
No, that is a very stupid question. Don’t sugar coat it.
This is the stupidest question ever!
Really? I hope you’re either very young, or very old.
all the images above were locatable (sic?) on TinEye, so no, you wont be “done”… Take a chill pill
WOW, and these comments are way dumber than most dumb things I’ve ever heard from republicans. I guess this proves the point that most americans are really stupid and clueless and it’s because we’d rather bicker over nonsense than to face the truth and stand together against the real problems. I’m calling these comments the real serving of 24/7 bullshit. Wake the hell up people and fight for the right reasons.
one more try… sorry if this ends up being a double post: it is not really blatant stupidity – but you make a really good observation imo. people are stuck on the tree, and forget about the forest. you see it in every comment section. i was accustomed to this at a young age, because i had horrific penmanship, and was a bad speller – so few teachers bothered to read the words. the ones who did changed my life, and helped me give meaning to my thoughts. I also think there is a problem between literal and non-literal thinking. many people have a really hard time seeing layers of content vs superficial qualities, and I think this is a result of people not reading books as much as in the past. i don’t lump all americans into the same boat, but there are a lot of lazy thinkers right now. it is systemic of many poor choices by our elected leaders bowing to corporations, but forgetting the number one resource – training the minds of american citizens, and protecting lives with health care. for goodness sakes, like 60% of people in this country think socialism is a bad word, when all the money is there already to protect their lives, and those of future generations – improving life for everyone, at all levels. it is a frustrating time in which we live, but there is still room for optimism, improvement, and change, if we could just pull together to make it happen.
I can single handedly crush a Styrofoam cup!
Yep…a picture is worth a thousand words.
c’mon guys…open your eyes to the world. these images are posted to try and raise awareness of how flawed our worldwide community is and you’re sat there squabbling with each other over how stupid a question is? if you are a true believer of what these pictures stand for, stop wasting your time proving them right and go out and start fighting to change the world we live in for the better. we will never see a world we all want to live in standing alone, so put your differences aside, as big as religion or as little as your view on a valid question, and stand together for what you all believe in.
great job! thank you..