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Why oh why does it feel so good to be bad? Especially when it comes to breaking the rules our parents repeatedly taught us in our childhoods, the same mantras repeating like a faulty record player. 

Don’t walk across the road without a zebra crossing? Running laps in the middle of the road at 3 a.m. Don’t talk to strangers? Chatting up every single human being that comes into the thrift store. Don’t play with your food? Placing random food items into places that they don’t belong. 

That third one is what we’ll be looking at a lot today, as we’ve got quite the list ready for you, dear Pandarandas. All thanks to the Facebook group “Food In Places It Shouldn’t Be,” who have dedicated their precious time and effort to compiling some of the most confusing yet endearing combos we’ve ever dared to place our eyeballs onto. 

So grab onto your seats, don’t forget to vote for your favorites, and if you want more chaos once you’re done with this, then we’ve got another nice article waiting for you right here

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I asked a question at the very beginning of this article—why does it feel so good to be bad? It’s a big question, with a lot of paths to explore, so I suppose, why not try to find the meaning of the chaos that is life whilst we’re busy questioning the sanity of the people that decided to place all these food items in all these random places? 

The obvious first answer to that question is that it allows us to partake in what is forbidden without all the promised consequences. If you disobey, you get punished. Try playing with your food for instance. You don’t want to eat the goop that tastes like your playdough, so you start molding castles with it. 

Then you don’t get any dinner, and your mum is annoyed at you for being a talented architect of the food variety. So what if half of it fell on the floor? So what if the walls of the castle are caving in and pooling like a sad snowman at the break of spring—you don’t care too much about it, until your stomach growls and there’s nothing left to eat. 

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    You’re not eating your castle, are you? That’d be the same as eating your bed! Disgusting. But if we reel back on the consequences front, we’re always told that something bad will happen if we don’t follow the rules. You’ll go to jail, you’ll be hurt, you’ll be poisoned, you’ll die, die, die, die, die… 

    So, watching someone else commit a crime that leads to very mild consequences of the karmic variety gets us closer to being the troublemaker we’re too scared to be. Watching something that isn’t supposed to be merged together into unholy matrimony is as endearing as watching two toddlers playing in the sand, building castles, and learning that sand isn’t a tasty snack. Albeit cronchy. 

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    To be honest, chaos can be a little addictive, especially when we’re sheltered from it all by design. As discussed by Dr. Kurt Smith, the Clinical Director of Guy Stuff Counseling & Coaching, chaos triggers both physical and psychological reactions that provide some level of gratification or euphoria. The more we experience it, the more we crave it. 

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    It makes us feel alive, as though we have a purpose, and, in turn, it makes us feel like we’re actually somewhat in control, even if that means placing a slice of cheese onto the flushing handle of a toilet. Who’s gonna stop you? No one, that’s who! Cue maniacal laughter. 

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    Though, as with all good things, chaos should be enjoyed responsibly, as too much of a good thing can damage you. Chaotic environments create stress, taking a toll on you both psychologically and physically. The rise in blood pressure and increase in cortisol levels, which in turn affects weight, disrupts sleep patterns, and provides an environment for chronic inflammation to develop—all of these can lead to negative long-term physical problems.

    Thus, moderation is key. Besides, we only live once! Why not go out and have a little bit of chaotic fun placing random food items into random things, or coming up with some bizarre combinations that Dr. Frankenstein would be proud of? At the end of the day, those experiences will form the foundations of our stories and give us a base to grow as characters. 

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    Hand holding a Yankee Candle labeled schnitzel with noodles, an example of food in places it shouldn't be spotted.

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    Man cooking bacon and sausages on electric griddle at office desk, spotted food in places it shouldn't be.

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    Screenshot of a tweet about spotting food in places it shouldn't be, like a strawberry in an electrical outlet.

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    So why does it feel good to be bad? The endeavor into the chaotic, especially when the consequences are perceived to be limited, is an exciting, albeit stress-inducing, adventure, from which we can learn and most importantly feel. It brings us back to the present; it helps us forget about the woes of the future and the past and just focus on the silliness of existing in the moment. 

    It can also feel as though you’re taking revenge on someone who has hurt you—like by stealing that last piece of cake you were so looking forward to—or it can make you feel as though you’re unique and different from everyone else. The little special snowflake that melts as soon as heat is applied. Aka you will be thrown into a volcano if obnoxious. You’ve been warned.

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    Collage showing green liquid being boiled with cauliflower to humorously create broccoli, spotted food in places it shouldn't be.

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    #14

    Slices of toast placed on a street drain grate, showing food spotted in places it shouldn't be on an urban sidewalk.

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    Text message exchange about a surprise on pillow followed by photo of pasta with sauce on a bed, spotting food in places.

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    As you continue scrolling through this article, make sure to continue voting on your favorite horrid concoctions and the strangest food placements. Also, leave your opinions in the comments below—what would be an epically weird food combo? 

    Enjoy, live life to the fullest, don’t hurt anyone (you yourself included), and make a grilled cheese sammich or build a castle. Bye!

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    Cheetos Flaming Hot lip scrub with red sugar scrub spilled on a white surface, blending food and beauty product concepts.

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    #17

    Unusual food spotted in unexpected places including a bag of Sprite, broccoli, soda, and scrambled eggs with signs.

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    Clear platform high heel shoes filled with pickles, an unusual example of food in unexpected places.

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    Big Mac burger preserved in clear epoxy resin, a unique example of food spotted in places it shouldn't be shared online.

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    In-N-Out burger found on street in New York, a surprising food spot shared in an online group.

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    Bowl made from a cereal box filled with milk and cereal, an unusual food container spotted and shared online.

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    Exhaust BBQ grill attached to car tailpipe grilling food while driving, a funny food spotted in unusual places example.

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    Chocolate bars cooking in a chili pot, an unusual food spotted in places it shouldn't be shared online.

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    Gravestone in a grassy cemetery with a Facebook comment joking about potato salad, spotted food in places it shouldn't be.

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    Foot with marshmallows between toes as toe separators while applying nail polish, a funny food spotted in an unexpected place.

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    Raw turkey marinating in a fridge drawer filled with liquid, spotted as food in an unusual place shared online.

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    Hand holding an egg next to a Coca-Cola bottle with a hidden compartment containing another egg, food in unexpected places.

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    Leftover food spotted on the lower rack of a row of empty shopping carts in a store cart corral.

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    Pepperoni pizza caught in a metal bike lock outside, showcasing food in places it shouldn't be spotted.

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    Frozen hot dogs inside a plastic breastmilk storage bag on a wooden cutting board, spotted food in unusual place.

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    Slice of pizza stuck on a wall next to guitars with a sign labeled emergency spaghetti pizza in an unusual place.

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    Large cauldron filled with scrambled eggs and a hand reaching in, spotted food in places it shouldn't be.

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    Snack food found inside an air fryer stored on a metal shelf, showcasing unusual food spotted in unexpected places.

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