These 50 ‘Mildly Interesting’ Pics Are Actually Wildly Intriguing (Best Of All Time)
Interview With ExpertLife might not be as dramatic and impactful as it seems in movies and TV shows, but it can pique your curiosity, nonetheless. The world is full of small things that can amuse and intrigue us—even if just for a moment.
‘Mildly Interesting’ is a legendary online group with tens of millions of followers from all around the globe who share photos of—yup, you guessed it—mildly interesting things. Our team here at Bored Panda has curated a list of the very best mildly interesting and surprisingly fascinating pics of all time to share with you. Keep scrolling to enjoy them. It’s a feast for the eyes and a reminder to always keep your camera or phone on you!
Bored Panda reached out to Ohio-based photographer Dominic Sberna for some advice, and he was kind enough to share his thoughts with us. You'll find his insights below.
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The "Op" Of This Lost Cat Poster Came Back And Posted An Update On The Harold Situation
The Guy Who Does The Grass For My Building Left A Rectangle Of Wild Flowers So The Bees Can Use Them
My Uber Driver Offered A Conversation “Menu” For His Ride
Can I have the Restaurant Ride with a side of Life's Lessons? Sounds awesome.
Awareness of environmental details and all the interesting things that happen around you is vital for any photographer, amateur or veteran alike. We were curious to find out how people can cultivate this awareness.
"Being aware of your surroundings comes from being able to disengage, at least in my opinion," photographer Dominic from Ohio explained to Bored Panda.
"Taking the time to disconnect from the world and be at one with nature (if that's where you are) is an asset that just takes time to get used to," he said that there are elements of practice and experience at work here.
My Dog And I Have The Same Hair
Our Cat Mia, Rests Her Front Paws On Her Tail To Keep Them Off A Cold Surface
I Got A Warning For Leaving My Laptop Unattended In The Library
Bored Panda also wanted to get the photographer's perspective on what can inspire people to relax and be less stressed about the entire process of photography as a whole. Enjoying oneself can be difficult for some creatives when they're so focused on getting the very best results possible.
Dominic opened up to us that having more fun is an area of his life where he's had to focus on improving himself. "Just taking photos for yourself and making sure you're enjoying what you're doing is what's important," he said.
"Life can be far too serious and it's always good to remember to have fun in all that you do," the photographer shared some heartfelt advice.
I Built The ~$800 LEGO Millennium Falcon Set Out Of Parts I Already Had
These Wild Burros Hang Out In My Neighborhood Often
Today’s 1 Euro Coin From Greece Depicting 2400 Year Old Greek Coin
It’s an understatement to claim that the ‘Mildly Interesting’ online group is well-known online. It is one of the most popular internet communities out there, with a long history of sharing awesome content and inspiring its members to actively participate.
On the surface, the focus is sharing photos from everyday life. While some pics are just kinda sorta cool, others are incredibly aesthetic and could easily be called ‘wildly’ interesting.
First created exactly 13 years ago on February 5, 2012, ‘Mildly Interesting’ has grown to become a second home to a whopping 24 million members from all corners of the internet. A very happy birthday to the entire group!
Nappies In Sweden Have A Father On The Packaging
This Purely Golden Bee Landed On My Car Today
A ligustica bee. Italien variety, very hardy and very hard working bees. But a bit easier to p**s off then the regular carinca
The Feeder I Got From The Store Already Had A Sleeping Hummingbird On It
At the time of writing, the group was the 22nd largest subreddit on Reddit as a whole. The concept is so popular that numerous other social media groups dedicated to mildly interesting content have since sprung up.
According to the large moderator team that keeps the group’s sprawling community and flood of photos in check, the entire point of the subreddit is to post mildly interesting stuff.
Aka, “Stuff that interests you. Mildly. It’s in the name.” Naturally, the point is to share photos of things. So, this isn’t the place to post memes that you liked.
My View Of The New Volcano Eruption In Iceland
So how much do you think real-estate that close to Mt. Doom costs?
I Just Moved In This House And There Is A Great Egret Who Just Comes In The House!
My Hotel Phone In Iceland Has A Special Button That Will Wake You Up If There Are Northern Lights In The Sky
I like in southern England. Northern lights are very rare here. Decades ago, a friend phoned me one day and told me that he'd been up at 2 a.m. and seen them. Him: I figured you'd be asleep so didn't want to wake you up. Me: For future reference, WAKE ME UP!
Originality is a core tenet of the subreddit’s philosophy. The moderators highlight the fact that you aren’t allowed to post something that has been submitted to the site before, “even if you were the one who posted it.”
The only exception is sharing a fixed version of your post if it was removed or deleted by the moderators—or is wildly unpopular. After all, good timing is hard to pinpoint: some pics will get a ton of attention because you got lucky when you shared them.
The moderators stress the fact that if you didn’t take the picture, you shouldn’t be posting it. They’re also not big fans of images with significant photo editing. Nor should you share any personal information, whether yours or someone else’s. It’s okay to censor those details for the sake of privacy.
Meanwhile, you can’t share screenshots on ‘Mildly Interesting.’ And you should try to write the titles for your posts to be as concise and exact as you can be, for the sake of everyone who comes across your photos.
I Have A Hereditary Gap In My Eyebrow
Last Night My Wife's Uber Had A Duck In It
The Difference In Appearance Of This Nuthatch After I Found It vs. After A 2 Hour Nap In A Shoebox
During a previous interview with Bored Panda, one of the moderators explained to us that their focus on original photos is what helps them set their content apart from other internet communities.
“Our content is generated by our community and given that titles cannot be clickbait, there is a unique feeling of people seeing something mildly interesting, whipping their phone out of their pocket, capturing, and posting,” RedSquaree said.
Dad’s Relay Torch From The ‘84 Olympics
My Airplant Flowered!
My Grandparents Have A Glassed-Over Well In Their Kitchen
“The community feels very interactive (the content creators are all here) and laid back. This is probably why our comments sections are almost always nice and relaxed and, themselves, mildly interesting,” the moderator explained to Bored Panda earlier.
This Tree Looks Like Straight Up Broccoli
My Adopted Street Cat Before And After Being Neutered At Age 13
I Made A Blanket That Rolls Up To Look Like Sushi
According to them, they had to expand their moderator team as the number of submissions “massively increased.” That—plus their no-tolerance approach toward clickbait—has been part of the reason why the sub continues to be so successful. Having a higher bar for the quality of the content is a great thing.
Was At The Beach And Found A Shell With Barnacles On It That Makes It Look Like An Anatomically Correct Heart
Mounted Police Taking Pictures At The Beach
Many police department have great social media accounts, with pictures like this.
The Corrosion On This Water Tap Looks Like A Map
Which of the images on this list did you think were the most (mildly) interesting of the lot? What are the latest mildly interesting things that you personally took photos of? What, for you personally, is something in a photo that piques your curiosity no matter what? We’re always happy to hear from you. If you have a moment, share your thoughts in the comments.
My Child That Was Born Last Week Has Natural Blonde Highlights
My Kitten’s Nose Turns A Darker Shade Of Pink When She’s Sleepy
The Deer Where I Live Have Zero Survival Instincts Around Humans. They Will Just Walk Up To You And Hang Out
My Copper Wire Off Ebay Arrived With Six Different Collectable Princess Diana Memorial Stamps From 1998
My Friend Met A Stranger At A Wedding That Looked Just Like Him And Was Wearing The Same Thing
This Bird Just Flew Onto My Finger And Then Flew Away Again
This Window That Makes My Back Yard Look Like It’s In 4 Different Seasons
My Friends Giant Sunflower
Restaurant I Ate Framed The Hole Someone Punched In The Men’s Room Wall
My Grandfather’s Retirement Home Has An Emotional Support Skunk That Comes In
I'm sure they took out the stink glands, which isn't cool btw
I Built A Miniature Audience Out Of Ads I Got In The Mail
Underground Nest Of Garter Snakes At A Friend's House
These Water Jugs Look Like They're Getting Married
[homemade] Grandmas Delicious 21 Layer Jello
Took My Kitchen Knives To Be Sharpened And They Gave Me A Band-Aid With My Receipt
My Wounds After A Surgery To Help My Heart Were Covered By Heart Shaped Gauze
This Caterpillar That Looks Like An Anime With Wet Eyes My Nephew Found Today
Power Line Fell And Melted Sidewalk Into A Boiling Glass Puddle
Lightning Struck My Home Gym And Left This Artifact Inside The Mirror
There's A Free-Roaming Turtle With A Diaper At My Local Gym
My Antidepressant Is Actually 12 Smaller Pills In A Trench Coat
One of the reasons why those mini-tablets are filled into a capsule could be that they have different release profiles. For example, some of them release the API (d**g; Edit: drūg) immediately while others have a functional coating layer, which allows the API to be released over the course of several hours. The reason behind this is to keep a constant concentration/blood level of the API.
The Squirrels In My Neighborhood Carved My Pumpkin For Me
An Mri Room Under Construction, Coated With Copper Wallpaper
Those machines generate so much EM radiation that can only be operated within a Faraday cage. Otherwise they'd disrupt all the radio and Wi-Fi in the building. They play hell with I-phones especially but that's because they are cooled with liquid helium and any Apple device that uses a MEMS actuator as a clock can get bricked by a dose of helium.
This Papaya Has An “Eating Color” Sticker To Let You Know When It’s Ripe
I Found A Lowercase Stop Sign
Could you please stop here? I mean, only if it isn't to much of an inconvenience for you
I Cleaned My Leather Couch And The Cattle Brand Showed Through
My Cat's Coat Has Darkened Significantly Since We Adopted Him A Year Ago
My 2x4 Came From The Very Center Of The Tree
The Sun Hit This Freshly-Paved Tarmac Just Right And Made A Real-Life Rainbow Road Through Polarized Lenses
Clouds I Caught At The Right Angle
Local Funeral House Offers A $85 Cardboard Casket
Why do you need a wooden one if you're being buried?
Load More Replies...For an added $5 they'll print it with warnings: this way up, maximum stack 4 coffins, etc.
Or, for $20 less, it comes with an Amazon logo!
Load More Replies...I had a check of that and it looks like $85 is super cheap. They are reinforced cardboard and as one article put it.. "Why are cardboard coffins so expensive? The market for caskets is tiny, at most people will only buy one their whole life. So the economies of scale around manufacturing, shipping, and warehousing that exist for a Home Depot mass-market bookshelf don't exist. It's more of a specialty item and those are always expensive".9 Feb 2021 :-)
Load More Replies...When you die, use the cheapest method you can. Do not give money to the funeral industry. That industry is so corrupt. Google the Order of the Good Death for more information.
These are for cremations. Which annoyed people to find out the last time this image was on BP a few months back. At that time, someone was trying to claim it was the only option for the 'poor'. Cardboard boxes for cremations is seen as an inexpensive alternative to cremating the wooden coffins. That way, a person can rent a coffin for a viewing, then when it comes time to cremate the body, it's transferred into one of these.
I don't think there is a transferring as such. One of the suppliers of cardboard coffins showed the cardboard one inside a fancier 'display' casket which is hired for the viewings.
Load More Replies...My husband would go for this. He's so practical and believes in becoming nature in his passing.
no thanks, I've been saving my refrigerator box for such an occasion... and yes, I do see the irony, that it's a LG fridge (Life's Good).
Time for a rebrand if you do repurpose it: LGBDB - Life's Good but Death's Better
Load More Replies...In many cemeteries wooden caskets(from the least to most expensive) are placed into concrete crypts (boxes) to prevent contamination of the surrounding soil and to prevent cave-ins.
My Mom Sent This Picture Of The Soda Aisle At Her Grocery Store
The flag is made out of Pepsi products, the Olympic rings are Coke products, and the gold medal is made of 7up (Kuerig Dr Pepper) products. Note: In some regions of the U.S., Dr Pepper is bottled by Pepsi (which is why Dr Pepper is the red stripes of the flag in this photo).
My Niece Has 6 Fingers On Both Hands [oc]
In Legoland Denmark The Restaurant's Fries Are Shaped Like 2x2 LEGO Bricks
A Sign Over A Urinal In Chinese, English, Japanese, Korean And Binary
Bees Swarmed My Plant
This Bonsai Plant Has A Hexagon Branch Structure
Different Coloured Peppers Growing Inside Big Pepper
The Stark Difference Between A Kroger And Farmers Market Strawberry
I Spilled Some Milk And The Puddle Looks Like A Derpy Ghost!
A Sunflower I Grew In 2021:
Our Pilot Today
The Monthly Dosage Of Medication Necessary For My Survival
My Finger Prosthetic Has My New Fingerprint On It
I Found An Atlas Moth Today At School
When I Was Young I Numbered Each Dimple Of A Golf Ball
Bit Into Something Hard In A Fried Oyster And Found A Small Pearl
I Saw The Green Lady Yesterday
The Napkin On My Flight Has A Buttonhole
Someone Left A Ducky On My Car
This 107 Year Old Hot Dog Place’s Original Menu Prices
My Dads ‘85 Pickup In Between 2 Modern Pickups
The little Toyota is a front-wheel drive compact pick-up. The others are full size 4 wheel drive work trucks. Different vehicle categories.
Someone Donated Hundreds Of Space Jam Fleece Throws To Our Flood Relief Fund
Well, relief funds need blankets, no matter what is on them, as long as it isn't obscene.
Friend’s Umbrella Grew A Large Mushroom In The Month She Didn’t Use It
And then it started talking to her... Calling her Mama... And then it started telling her things... Telling her secrets... And telling her to do things...
The Holes I Drilled In This Stump Are All Different Colors
For those curious, this is because of sap pockets, or spots of rot.
My Mom's House Burned Down But There Was Still American Cheese In The Fridge
My Dog’s Extra Long Whisker
Noticed That My Girlfriend's Dad's Arm Looks It Belongs To Her
Car Parking Without Saftey Barriers
The Heated Side Walks At My Work, Doing Their Job
This Wavy Road Seen From The Window Of A Plane Landing In Ft Lauderdale
I always thought that the reason for the pattern was to make drivers keep concentration and to reduce speeding.
My Mother Bought Me Another Copy Of The Toy I've Had Since I Was A Child
One Of My Coke Bottle Candies Was Empty
Someone Plastered His Car With Solar Panels And Keeps His Car Loading Everywhere He Parks
The Way This Customer Left Their Mussel Shells Organized After Eating
This Bunny In My Yard Doesn't Have Bunny Ears
This Eclipse Survival Goodie Bag Our Cfo Made For Everyone [oc]
The Difference Between A Trimmed Palm Tree And A Wild Palm Tree
Big Snail I Found. Foot For Scale
My Mother Is Making Sauce In A Mortar Made With Volcanic Rock And The Flame On The Stove Turned Green
This Rug Matches The Pattern Of The Tile Beneath
My Workplace's Air Conditioner Condenses So Much Water That It's Growing Cattails At The End Of The Parking Lot
If that gets any bigger it's going to qualify for protection under the wetlands conservation act
I Put Some Bacon Grease On My Electric Skillet And It Formed A Perfect Diamond
My Apple Has An Apple On It
A Bird Made A Nest On My Car While I Was At The Gym
Not A Single Person In This Dentistry Ad Is Showing Their Teeth
There Is A Waiver On My Receipt For Takeout Shawarma
Family Iris Portrait
This Mesh Bag Makes Oranges Look Way More “Orange”
Scent Free Zone For Workers
My Job Got New Microwaves And Only Allow Certain Foods In Them
My Dog Ripped Open His Chew Toy And This Was Written On The Squeaker
These Are The Same Stuffed Animal - One From Storage, The Other Loved For 30+ Years
Aging Of A Stuffed Animal Lion After 30 Years
This Restaurant Named "Thai Food Near Me"
The Scar On My Arm Doesn’t Get Dirty
My Lyft Driver Holds A Stuffed Bunny While Driving
I have a stuffed elephant named Oliver in my right rear seat. He is a presence.
Old Ww2 Anti-Air Canon That Lives In The Middle Of Our Neighborhood
Parking Garage Space Blocked Off Because Of Mri Machine Above
Weird Rock Found In Backyard
I'll bet if you crack it open there will be some sort of crystals inside.
My Swiss Cheese Only Has One Hole
This Public Bathroom Has Blue Tinted Light To Discourage Drug Injections
My Water Bottle Shrank After Putting It In The Dishwasher
I Found A 12 Year Old Pouch Of Capri Sun In The Middle Of A Desert In New Mexico
Looks like White Sands. My husband lost his phone there while sand sledding and we thought it was buried and gone forever. Someone found it that evening and returned it!
The Soap Dispenser At My Work Caught Fire
My Tanned And Untanned Skin Tones Are Drastically Different
Old Injury On Hand Now Gets Dirty Or Stays Clean Opposite To The Rest Of The Hand
Ohoh I have scars like this aswell, it's amazing how the human body works
