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Nose Mouth

Nose Mouth

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Updated Jul 25, 2014 at 04:31PM EDT by Brad.

Added Jul 25, 2014 at 01:44PM EDT by Molly Horan.

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About

Nose Mouth is single topic blog which features photoshopped images of celebrities with such disproportionately enlarged noses that entirely cover their mouths, similar to other celebrity face photoshop memes such as Actresses Without Teeth and Celebrities Without Eyebrows.

Origin

Nose Mouth[1] was created by Tumblr blogger and artist Phil Pastore[7] on November 10th, 2011, with one picture of President Barack Obama with his nose altered to cover his mouth. The blog was not updated with new photos again until March 31st, 2014. As of July 2014, the Tumblr blog has gained[5] over 5,000 followers and accepts follower submissions.


Via http://nosemouth.com/

Spread

On May 15th, the Tumblr blog created its Twitter account[3] and as of July 2014, the blog's Facebook page[2] has gained over 200 likes. On July 24th, 2014, The Laughing Squid[4] published an article titled "Nosemouth, Digitally Manipulated Photos of Celebrities That Imagine Them With an Enlarged Nose and No Mouth." The same day the blog was covered by Mashable[5], and the following day it was covered by Buzzfeed.[6]

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