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COSMOPOLITAN: PRETTY IN PAINT

Is it just me, or are they doing some amazing work with the faces on mannequins these days!

Either this is a PSD for its copious amounts of air brushing, or this girl has an unlimited credit line with Revlon and can pretty much just take immersion baths in concealer.  Have the editors at Cosmo-Poland no shame?  Have they no vowels?

Thanks Ola. You can see the original Pudelek site.

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Bud Elita: Inflated Skills

Dmitri was so excited when he arrived for his first big photo shoot, he wolfed down two entire breakfast bars from the snack table, ruefully neglecting to first check the label for peanuts.

Eastern European symbolism is traditionally weird, so it’s anyone’s guess what the ‘white silhouette’ against the drab and dated building is supposed to represent.  And considering this billboard is actually marketing a technical college, I guess the modern high-rise on the left makes sense.  But how a pumped-up noggin four times normal scale makes anyone want to get within a hundred meters of that building is beyond me.

Thanks Michal
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H&M: Offensive Arms Buildup

After enduring brutal torture by her captors including agonizing hours tied to a medieval ‘rack’ device, Mandy eventually gave up the codes.  “I was trained to endure much worse,” said the beautiful spy, “but when they told me they had my son Brandon, all that training went right out the window.”

With some of these PSD’s, I love to imagine possible scenarios that led up to the final result.  Like with this one, I imagine the GA intending to just tweak her arms with a tiny bit of stretching, and then amusing himself by yanking them out grotesquely, when suddenly he becomes inspired to join the Occupy movement and just saves and submits it ‘as is.’  Either that, or he had a one-night stand with the model in the graphic and just found out she gave him herpes.  It could happen.

Thanks Kat. The original was found in the Toronto Eaton Center. If you can’t spot the PSD, you an check out the marked up image in our gallery.

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Porsche: Size Matters

As Philippe admired the elegant interior of the mysterious stranger’s new Porsche, his eyes fell upon a small bottle in the cup holder simply labeled “Drink Me,” which, foolishly, he did, and immediately regretted his decision.

Thanks Yves. The original can be found in “La Presse“, Montreal. Seems to be a bad month for the luxury car makers (Ferrari, Porsche).

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Target: Epicurean Encephalitis!

Not only are you the most beautiful woman on the face of the Earth, but your cooking knows no rival! Your voice is angelic, you smell like jasmine, and you… uh… oh, dear!

Thanks Chris for taking a photo and sending this into us. The original was found in a local Target and the picture was for the Giada-De-Laurentiis cookware. Be sure to check out the label for the post as a clue to what is wrong.

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Dressing Paula: Leg Alas!

Some girls just can’t seem to keep their legs together.

Thanks Kok Kee for taking a snap of this and sending it into us. We deemed the last PSD (La Vision) as not a PSD after some good detective work from Spillage.

Reader Captions:

We are all wondering what is going on underneath that skirt! by Cropper

If we leave aside the anatomical train wreck for a moment, what is that going on to the left of her disjointed leg? It seems like there is a trap door that you need a key to open, but if you do it will pass right through her jacket and skirt.  And are those black rectangles some sort of operating instructions? by Old Geezer

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Fotolia: PsD For Sale!

Due to the popularity of our series on reflections Fotolia have now created a special category of images which include a PsD. Extra credits required.

Big thanks to Stéphanie for sending this in. You can see the original here. If you can’t see the PSD, use our label as a hint :)

Reader Captions:

This is the high end quality you get for a 6 buck job from somebody in  a foreign county….. by Kleenex

It’s so bad, it actually makes sense again. by Thomas

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