/r/trippinthroughtime

Photograph via snooOG

In historic art pieces depicting multiple humans, there is a law that at least one of those humans will look like they have no clue how or why they got there. It's like Where's Waldo, except instead of looking for Waldo you're looking for the dude that looks like he just dropped acid.

Rules:

  • Direct image links only. All other posts will be removed.

  • No offtopic Memes. Only memes of historical paintings of people and/or animals tripping through time are allowed here (see sub description).

  • All images must be edited in some way. If you want to post art, please post it to a sub like r/art. This subreddit is for funny memes of historical paintings. Recommendation: Post the source (era / historical event) in the comments of your submission.

  • No spamming. Please do not spam the subreddit with reposts or low quality memes in an effort to farm karma. This isn't a complete ban on reposts. Reddit, especially meme subs, have ongoing issues with repost bots. Spam=instant ban.

  • Please follow rediquette and be civil. Be nice. If you aren't nice we'll ban you

/r/trippinthroughtime

5,067,496 Subscribers

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Piano beginner

E. Hopper, "Room in New York"

0 Comments
2024/11/06
14:53 UTC

6,157

20 million Democrats this morning.

466 Comments
2024/11/06
13:32 UTC

228

“Two Smiling Girls,” by Carl Bloch (1865) (OC)

1 Comment
2024/11/05
17:52 UTC

604

Should've held it just a little longer

16 Comments
2024/11/04
06:40 UTC

609

"It Is Very Queer, Isn't It?” by James Henry Beard (1885) (OC)

4 Comments
2024/11/03
14:13 UTC

1,091

Why did I do that

8 Comments
2024/11/02
10:00 UTC

45

“The Nightmare,” by Henry Fuseli (1781) (OC)

1 Comment
2024/11/01
21:20 UTC

175

Gentleman, who is only irritating. Nothing sexist about him. 'The Irritating Gentleman' - Berthold Woltze

4 Comments
2024/11/01
15:22 UTC

915

Laser beams

13 Comments
2024/11/01
11:40 UTC

158

Happy Halloween!

5 Comments
2024/10/31
07:12 UTC

652

definitely cooked

3 Comments
2024/10/30
15:42 UTC

1,609

True story

8 Comments
2024/10/30
11:12 UTC

33

“Les Musiciens,” by Paul-Albert Bartholomé (1883) (OC)

1 Comment
2024/10/30
06:58 UTC

361

Tiny psychopath

9 Comments
2024/10/29
09:49 UTC

195

“The Madonna and Child with Saints Luke and Catherine of Alexandria,” by Titian (ca. 1560) (OC)

5 Comments
2024/10/28
14:13 UTC

11,116

Looking cute

15 Comments
2024/10/25
17:39 UTC

203

"You guys see anything?"

Anyone able to translate the title in the top left?

4 Comments
2024/10/25
12:41 UTC

733

Damn you Hot Ones!

7 Comments
2024/10/25
02:05 UTC

191

A Retail Nightmare No.1

0 Comments
2024/10/24
19:05 UTC

8,278

—sincerely, the rest of the world

303 Comments
2024/10/24
18:16 UTC

181

“The Departure, Venice” by Ludovico Marchetti (1881) (OC)

3 Comments
2024/10/24
16:12 UTC

278

Rock

17 Comments
2024/10/24
12:49 UTC

943

Regular clothes is fine

3 Comments
2024/10/23
16:41 UTC

2,813

Silent audience

15 Comments
2024/10/21
10:26 UTC

989

Ladies’ Night

10 Comments
2024/10/20
14:50 UTC

324

Sibling problems

2 Comments
2024/10/19
23:30 UTC

357

“Three Virgins,” by Marie Ellenrieder (1849) (OC)

1 Comment
2024/10/19
17:14 UTC

215

Getting handsy

2 Comments
2024/10/18
19:58 UTC

3,483

His 10 is a natural 7 at best

8 Comments
2024/10/18
09:40 UTC

349

“A Little Secret,” by Marie Wunsch (1894) (OC)

5 Comments
2024/10/17
22:03 UTC

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