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Reddit just ruined your childhood coloring book

This is what happens when you tell a kid to color inside the lines one too many times.

 

Fernando Alfonso III

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Posted on May 22, 2014   Updated on May 31, 2021, 6:38 am CDT

 This is what happens when you tell a kid to color inside the lines one too many times.

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About two months ago a small group of artistic redditors got together to create r/coloringcorruptions, a place to share before and after photos of classic childhood coloring books transformed into hilariously violent, inappropriate, and, at times, pornographic remixes.

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The subreddit is helmed by crayonsforbrains, who was inspired by a coloring book session with one of his or her cousins.

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“Perhaps it was fated that this particular coloring book was full of slightly deranged looking animals,” crayonsforbrains said. “ I could not help but imagine them plotting and feuding with one another. Inspired, I began to turn a seemingly innocent children’s coloring book into something both awful and hilarious (at least to me).”

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Today r/coloringcorruptions has more than 21,000 subscribers, having collected 10,000 just in between April 17 and March 14.

Check out the subreddits top three submissions of all time below.

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Main photo by crayonsforbrains/Reddit

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*First Published: May 22, 2014, 2:14 pm CDT
 

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