Ok, enough misspellings.
Let's see what happens when Wreckerators unleash their artistic sides.
![](http://s3.media.squarespace.com/production/920827/11462743/_wGr8njEWjtI/S_RlWUXml3I/AAAAAAAAItg/5Lou2UMf5fw/s400/Christine%2BM%2B.%2Bow%2B.%2Bgraduation%2Bcap.jpg)
A road sign being licked by a yellow frog?
Nope.
A graduation cap.Really.
Yeah, and John says *I* don't keep things in perspective.
(And don't think we don't see that "class" screw-up, Mr. Wreckator, 'cuz we do.)
Just to give you an idea, here's a good drawing of a grad cap:
![](http://s3.media.squarespace.com/production/920827/11462743/_wGr8njEWjtI/S_SqmjrY_DI/AAAAAAAAIug/EQkaP1Kcl7I/s400/gradhat.jpg)
And now back to the Wrecked versions:
![](http://s3.media.squarespace.com/production/920827/11462743/_wGr8njEWjtI/S_SnvWpWQYI/AAAAAAAAIuQ/WmnWzY9jZNM/s400/JYAP%2B.%2Bow%2B.%2Bcongratulations%2Bgraduate.jpg)
In this context, "graduate" = "
butthead."
(And you're not imagining it; I did feature this same "design" last year.) ![](http://s3.media.squarespace.com/production/920827/11462743/_wGr8njEWjtI/S_Snpm682iI/AAAAAAAAIuI/PbLoQkyTFVI/s400/Reena%2BB%2B.%2Bow%2B.%2Bgraduation%2Bcap%2Bscroll%2Bccc.jpg)
Do you suppose if you turn the crank the dragonfly takes off?
(Give it a minute. You'll see 'em.)Apparently this Wreckerator mixed up graduation cap with graduation hood:
![](http://s3.media.squarespace.com/production/920827/11462743/_wGr8njEWjtI/S_SryNF4o9I/AAAAAAAAIuw/x0vncU_bBuE/s400/Jared%2BC%2B.%2Bow%2B.%2Bgraduation.jpg)
That, or maybe s/he's a Star Wars fan?
![](http://s3.media.squarespace.com/production/920827/11462743/_wGr8njEWjtI/S_Swj8x0P3I/AAAAAAAAIu4/aFFBZjvkyhw/s400/SenateGuard.jpg)
Hey, I'm sure the Senate Guard have graduation ceremonies, too.
I never knew grad caps came with ear flaps:
![](http://s3.media.squarespace.com/production/920827/11462743/_wGr8njEWjtI/S_SrFIo9LyI/AAAAAAAAIuo/051SEGSAjFI/s400/Ashlee%2BA%2B.%2Blw%2B.%2Bgraduation%2Bcap.jpg)
Must be a Canadian thing.
Here's a good reminder to always use protection:
![](http://s3.media.squarespace.com/production/920827/11462743/_wGr8njEWjtI/S_Sn5M4ZdlI/AAAAAAAAIuY/aNBjmOd7joM/s400/Emily%2BL.lw.cap%2Btassle.jpg)
So be smart, kids. Always use a towel to catch those crumbs.
(Brought to you by Towel Day: Do you know where your towel is?)
Christine M., Jyap, Reena B., Jared C., Ashlee A., & Emily L., way to use your heads.