The internet is, at times, a loathsome place
Full of hisses and shrieks. People in comment sections telling each other how wrong they are. People with egg profile pics making weird remarks. Vile remarks. Sexual explicit remarks. Remarks you're quite happy you don't fully understand. So much of it feeling like it needed to go to bed at least three hours ago.
At times it feels like we'd be better off without it. Without all of the social media noise. Without all the conversations that never needed to be had. Without the 11pm emails and work Whatsapps, too.
As the headline makes clear, nothing good lies here. You're about to wish you'd logged off and never clicked through.
The anonymous creator behind the
Football Manager Hair on Politicians account described the entire thing to me as being "a bad idea. very bad" via DM, having previously promised "let me assure you, no politician is safe while PicsArt is on my phone" - and yet here we are looking at the images. Don't say I didn't warn you.
Donald Trump with Steve McClaren's hair.
https://twitter.com/visualsatire/status/1139086124402577409
Michael Gove with Sven-Göran Eriksson's hair.
https://twitter.com/visualsatire/status/1139198128907833344
Barack Obama with Sir Alex Ferguson's hair.
https://twitter.com/visualsatire/status/1139436312958820352
Dick Cheney with Tony Pulis' baseball cap on.
https://twitter.com/visualsatire/status/1139597466628710401
John F Kennedy with the hair of Antonio Conte.
https://twitter.com/visualsatire/status/1139620435224608768
Kim Jong-un with Jürgen Klopp's barnet.
https://twitter.com/visualsatire/status/1139801282196037637
https://twitter.com/visualsatire/status/1140159775218503682
https://twitter.com/visualsatire/status/1139928021736022023
And finally, Angela Merkel with Garry Monk's hair and forehead.
https://twitter.com/visualsatire/status/1140281329575067649