Ah, the eternal struggle between well-meaning guests and the desire for privacy on a couple’s special day. When will guests and friends understand that all brides and grooms really want is just to be left alone? Even if they love Bill Murray, we bet all they wanted for their getaway car was to say, “Just Married.”
Rumor has it that upon seeing that their car was covered in Bill Murray, the two ripped all of his pictures before they drove away. Honestly, we can’t blame them. So, here’s to the brave couple who dared to reclaim their car, remove the whimsical symbol of celebrity obsession, and embarked on their matrimonial adventure with a sense of autonomy and ownership.
Sibling Rivalry
The groom said that this was his favorite wedding picture and that he even framed it and hung it in his living room. Is it because of how happy and grateful he and his new wife look? No, it's about something much more primal and petty than that — he just loves seeing his sister going down.
At the end of the day, it is always sibling rivalry that rises above. Oh, the delight of seeing one's sibling gracefully descend! In the grand tapestry of life, it's the bonds of kinship, peppered with playful jabs and friendly competition, that often transcend the ordinary.
Finding Your Feet
Hold on tight, for we're about to embark on a mind-bending journey into the realm of optical illusions. Prepare to be enthralled, dear friends! This one isn't exactly a fail, but more of a cool yet trippy optical illusion. There's nothing more romantic than capturing the moment when a husband kisses his wife for the first time as a married couple, but if you're like us, you found yourself distracted while looking at this photo.
Who can think about true love when it seems as if the groom's hand and leg are one and the same? Let's relish the wondrous ability of a single photograph to transport us to a world where boundaries blur, and love and curiosity intertwine.
Don't Drink and Ride
No one likes it when their partner has had one too many drinks. There's a point at which the whole thing stops being fun. Now, imagine having that experience at your own wedding. Sounds like a major fail on the groom's part to us! Looking at the picture, it's clear that the bride is not happy that her new husband is drinking.
She has no choice but to look away and hope this isn't what the rest of her marriage is going to look like. Let's hope he quickly realizes that weddings are all about making memories, not just getting blurry ones. Cheers to a sober, happily ever after!
A Veil of Sorrow
The photographer thought it would be fun to have an image of the bridesmaids holding on to the bride's veil. It can make for a very cute picture if it's successful. Here it seems that unbeknownst to them, they pulled on the veil too much, and at this point, the bride is no longer enjoying the situation.
Honestly, she looks kind of upset, we can only imagine how uncomfortable it must be to be pulled like that. In her eyes, we witness the longing for a gentle release from this unintentional entanglement. Let us pause for a moment, acknowledging the fine line between spontaneous joy and unintended discomfort.