WikiHow describes itself as “the world’s most popular how-to website” that provides “easy, well-researched, and trustworthy instructions for everything you want.” But as celebrities who are constantly hunted by paparazzi would tell you, popularity comes with a price. In a humorous twist, the subreddit ‘Disney Vacation,’ with its 623K members, is dedicated to collecting weird, terrifying, and downright bad illustrations from wikiHow and re-captioning them for each other’s entertainment. We’ve featured this community a few times already, but in homage to their unwavering efforts, we decided to put together a collection of the best images they have ever produced. Enjoy! And silly as some of the illustrations might seem, wikiHow founder Jack Herrick says the goal of the platform is to give everyone on the planet a “practical education” – whether it’s sexing turkeys, casting a love spell, or wearing fishnets. Then, in 2004, he stumbled across Wikipedia. “It was clear it was going to be an amazing resource and become the best site on the internet,” Herrick told WIRED. “And I said: ‘If this works for an encyclopedia, does it work for a how-to guide?’” He borrowed the open-source wiki software, and the next year released Wikihow. “Pretty much nothing happened,” he recalled. “In those first days, we had almost no users, almost no edits. I think we had 2,000 people visit us that first month.” Volunteer contributor Eric Wester first visited the site in 2007. “I don’t remember the specific article that was featured that first brought me to Wikihow, although I was hooked pretty quickly,” he said. Now, Wester does everything from writing articles to checking licensing on uploaded images, moderating pages for deletion, and helping teach new editors. “It’s fun to be able to learn more about people’s passions and then help point them in the direction of an editing tool that they might really find their niche in,” he added. So to improve them, wikiHow hired a photographer, tasking them to illustrate a few articles. It worked, so more photographers were quickly hired. And they still do photography, but as you can see, there are some things you just can’t photograph. “Whoever is making those memes, super clever – very funny. There’s some unbelievable stuff on there. It’s comedy gold,” he said. It’s just a nice place to scroll through. Plenty of online communities devolve into cesspits of trolling and abuse, but wikiHow has managed to stay friendly. Let’s hope it stays that way, too. Otherwise, where would we get all of these hilarious images? Follow Bored Panda on Google News! Follow us on Flipboard.com/@boredpanda! Please use high-res photos without watermarks Ooops! Your image is too large, maximum file size is 8 MB.