Some people use Instagram to take pictures of their food, others use it for duckface selfies, and then there's the ones who use it to create pics of fake waterslides coming out of Dubai skyscrapers.
Yeh, I know, don't ask me.
Presumably because he has too much time on his hands and enjoys building up people's hopes only to knock them down, German photographer Robert Jahns Photoshoped a waterslide over-looking Dubai.
He's managed to get 34.1 thousand likes for it, so people must have forgiven him for orchestrating their disappointment, either that or they haven't realised it's a fake.
Here's what the waterslide looks like...
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To be fair I'm not sure if I'd have the balls to slide down that thing anyway, so probably for the best it doesn't exist.
Robert's Instagram is full of other images he has 'manipulated', which has earned him a nomination for Instagrammer of the year.
Here's someone doing the world's most dangerous yoga sesh...
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Here's someone chilling on a bridge...
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Here's another time he decided to fuck with people's waterslide dreams...
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If you're interested in visiting the world's longest real waterslide, you can find that at the Action Park in New Jersey, USA.
The waterslide took 600-man hours to put together and is 2,000ft long.
Here's a video of it...
Ignoring the fact it looks as if you've got to slide through urine, it looks pretty sweet.
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Words by James Dawson
Featured image credit: Instagram / nois7