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| If Spitzer Ruled pictures - Eliot Spitzer had to resign as a governor of New York after the news broke down that he is linked to a prostitution ring coupled with money laundering - one of the largest scandals in NY political history. Spitzer was currently discussing legal options with his lawyers, but the Republican party already warned him of initiating an impeachment process if he did not resign voluntarily. Photoshop how life would be different if Eliot Spitzer ruled the world. Some examples are: money laundering made legal, turning politicians and celebrities into pimps and prostitutes, Eliot Spitzer in movies and paintings, etc. |
| If Cowboys Ruled pictures - The Lone Star State will be of paramount importance in Obama-Hillary battle for the Democratic party nomination. Whoever gets Texas gets the nomination, and Texas is best known for its cowboy culture - something both Obama and Hillary need to charm the Texas voters. Photoshop how life would be different if cowboys ruled the world. Some examples are - "cowboy redesign" of famous products, companies, places, paintings, and movies; politicians and celebrities as cowboys, you can even turn animals and famous statues into Texas cowboys, etc. |
| If Pirates Ruled pictures - This Wednesday, September 19, is the "International Talk Like a Pirate Day." 'Celebrations' of this Day started 1995 by John Baur ("Ol' Chumbucket") and Mark Summers ("Cap'n Slappy"), of the United States, who declared that on this day everyone should talk like a true pirate. The parodic tradition caught on and turned into a yearly holiday, to the great joy of the pirate fans all over the world. So remember when you see your co-worker or a boss today, instead of usual "Hello" greet them with "Ahoy, me hearty!" Photoshop how people and life would be different if pirates ruled the world. Think of pirate cars, animals, money, and of course pirate politicians and celebrities. Arrrrr, photoshop, mateys! |
| If Zebras Ruled pictures - Zebra's distinct black and white stripes provided it with camouflage and survival for thousands of years. When zebra stands in high grass, its vertical stripes make the animal practically invisible for Zebra's main predator, lion, which is color blind. Zebras standing together in a herd also make it hard for predators to differentiate between individual animals when picking the one to attack. Zebra's stripes have inspired many effective and creative designs - for instance the famous "zebra crossing" is even named after the zebra's black and white stripes. Photoshop how life would be different if zebras ruled the world, by giving black and white striped paint jobs to any animals, objects, people, buildings, statues, etc. |