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Sean Spicer Gets Video Edit Treatment After Wearing Green Tie

Sean Spicer Gets Video Edit Treatment After Wearing Green Tie

Banter.

James Dawson

James Dawson

It's St Patrick's day today, so I'm guessing quite a few of you will be wearing green. If not, why not?

Sean Spicer was clearly getting into the Paddy's day spirit when he took to the White House podium last night to update the press corps on what the Trump administration had been up to over the past few days.

Sadly for him this turned out to be a big mistake.

If you've heard of green screens, which are used in weather forecasts movies, you'll probably be aware that the colour can be very easily isolated and then swapped with other things.

It didn't take long for Buzzfeed's Jesse McLaren to realise that and produce this video.

Credit: Twitter / Jesse McLaren/CNN

Did somebody say banter?

Oh yeah, I think they certainly did.

Speaking of banter, how good are these hilarious Photoshops?

James Fridman epitomises the need to be careful as he offers a service to edit your photos, but in a rather unconventional way.

People flock to his social media profiles to enrol his Photoshop ability, asking to maybe remove something from their pictures, or add something in. The trouble is that James doesn't take it seriously at all, meaning the end results are rather funny.

He previously went viral for his editing skills last year, but it seems he's got another push and is doing the rounds again.

James displays his efforts on Twitter and his website, clearly disclaiming that if someone doesn't want their personal photos to be made public, then they can effectively jog on.

Photoshopping is an endless vat of entertainment across the web.

This bloke took a dreadful picture trying to do that awful perspective trick where it looks like he's got his finger on the tip of the Eiffel Tower. It was so bad and so off that he asked his friends on Imgur to Photoshop him successfully doing the photo.

The Internet is far too witty and hilarious to actually help, so instead loads of people edited the pictures any which way they liked and here is the outcome. Some are funny. Some are shoddy. And some are downright weird.

All credits: Imgur

There's a lot of time for this, and it's also a brilliant form of procrastination. Win win.

Featured Image Credit: Twitter / Jesse McLaren