This Group Is Dedicated To Sharing Somewhat Interesting Pics, Here Are 50 To Mildly Intrigue You (New Pics)
Hollywood, the news, and social media might make you think that the entire world is in the middle of a dramatic, high-energy, blockbuster scenario 24/7. And plenty of dramatic and important things do happen from time to time. But on any given day, across the vast majority of the world, things aren’t exactly wild. They’re mild.
Most things aren’t amazing or catastrophic. And it’s refreshing to take a step back from the fast pace of the internet. The legendary ‘Mildly Interesting’ community helps you do just that. Its members share their mildly interesting photos to interest you. Mildly. We’ve collected the freshest from the bunch to spark some curiosity and bring a bit of amusement (but not too much!) into your lives, Pandas. Scroll down to check out the pics.
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This Sign On A Hiking Trail Thanking A Good Samaritan
My Dentist Office Has A Therapy Dog That Will Sit With You If You Are Feeling Nervous
This Shop Cat By My Workplace Is 18+ Years Old
Staying curious about the world, even mildly, is a wildly challenging thing when you’re a grown-up. You have lots of responsibilities (work, studies, chores, parenting, etc.) and seemingly less time and energy to engage with new things in your environment. Not to mention the fact that you might (wrongly) believe that you already know everything there is to know about the world. But this interest in new things can negatively impact your health and your quality of life.
As you age, your curiosity tends to decline, UCLA states. But this isn’t the full picture. It is vital for your mental health that you stay engaged with the world around you. Staying curious and learning new things that you’re interested in can offset or even prevent Alzheimer’s disease. On the other hand, living a life of disinterest and barely any curiosity can increase your risk of dementia.
The Snow Froze Like Flowers In The Parking Lot
The Local Bus System Honored Rosa Parks On Her Birthday
Me And My Cat Have Matching Birthmarks On Our Faces
According to UCLA, people tend to have two types of curiosity in varying degrees. That’s trait curiosity (a personality trait denoting your general level of curiosity about the world) and state curiosity (your curiosity about specific topics or hobbies).
These two types of curiosity are correlated, and having more of one leads to more of the other. Recent research shows that state curiosity declines in early adulthood, sharply increases in middle age, and then continues into old age.
I Found A Wallet On A Saturday, I Left A Note In A Way So Only The Real Owner Could Contact Me
My Polydactyl Cat With Two Extra Toes On Each Of His Front Paws
A Lightning Strike Happened The Moment I Took A Photo And Made It Look Like Daytime. I Took The Second Photo 10 Seconds Later
Picking up a new hobby or two can be a great way to showcase your curiosity about the world and also improve your mental health. You’re keeping your mind sharp. But at the same time, you’re also potentially connecting with new people in the hobby community. And having an active, thriving, positive social life is a core part of longevity, happiness, and fulfillment.
Verywell Mind stresses that bonding with like-minded people over mutual passions is great for your health. On top of that, it boosts your sense of purpose and reduces the effects of loneliness, anxiety, and depression.
A Perfectly Shaped Flower
Apartment Building Has A Vending Machine That Lets You Rent Vacuums, Air Mattress, Printer, And Even An Xbox!
The Way The Snow Folded At The Bottom Of The Slide When It Slid Down Looks Neat
Some of the biggest barriers to trying new hobbies include a lack of time, the pressure to do well, the fear of failure, and the fear of rejection.
“The pressure to do well can keep people from trying at all,” Manhattan-based psychologist Dr. Alexandra Stratyner told Verywell Mind.
“Americano” Is Now “Canadiano” At This Coffee Shop
My Dog Kinda Looks Like An Oil Painting In This Photo
A Bee Napping While Cuddling A Flower. She Grabbed On Tighter When I Tried To Pull It Away
“Adults have a pre-existing perception of competence or knowledge. This anxiety can arise from a fear of saying something ‘dumb’ or being awkward in public, especially if the hobby is social and group-oriented,” she added.
“Someone trying a new club or class may feel anxiety about not fitting in. This dreadfulness can make starting a new hobby sound more terrifying than pleasant.”
My Cat Crawled In My Bathrobe Sleeve And Fell Asleep
Almost Flat Rainbow
My Bunny Always Chooses To Sit On This Floor Tile That’s The Same Color As Him
During one in-depth interview that Bored Panda conducted with the ‘Mildly Interesting’ moderator team, we learned about the importance that post titles play in keeping the atmosphere, well, mild. The titles have to describe the content without any fluff, so they end up getting rid of all of the clickbait. This is very refreshing if you’re tired of the tons of clickbait that you find in the news, on social media, and on YouTube.
“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. So 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 shared with Bored Panda earlier.
Beautiful Cappuccino Machine At An Estate Sale
You Can Reveal Lincoln’s Hat On The Il Driver’s License With A Black Light!
I Get To Watch The Airbus Beluga Fly Past My Window Almost Every Day
Seasonal changes and the holidays, naturally, impact the type of content people post. During another interview, one of the moderators pointed out that when a particular type of content starts to be posted incredibly often, it gets marked with the ‘Overdone’ flair. That way, the community receives the signal to focus on other types of mildly amusing photos.
Canadian Stores Still Encouraging Us Boycott Despite Tariff Postponement
My Cactus Shows When I Stopped Smoking
My Father Found Over $40k USD Inside An Old Furnace
A subtle impact that the ‘Mildly Interesting’ project has had on many internet users is that it gives them the impulse to take out their phone and snap a photo of something that others might otherwise pass by. They’re encouraged to participate. And the barrier for entry is incredibly low: you’re posting mildly interesting things to gently entertain strangers online, not aiming to win photography prizes with artistic masterpieces. If you’re lucky, your image might accidentally go viral.
The moderator urged people to expose themselves to more novelty and ambiguity in their daily lives so that they stay curious about the world as they grow older.
In The UK, Car Rental Companies Give You A Wristband For Your Left Wrist To Remind You To Drive On The Left Side Of The Road
I Got Eggs As A Valentine’s Present From A Student
The Taco Bell In My Hometown Hasn't Been Updated Since The 90s
The ‘Mildly Interesting’ subreddit is all about sharing photos “that are, you know, mildly interesting.” You’re meant to post pics of things that mildly interest you, and have a bit of fun.
It would be a disservice to claim that this online group is popular. It is gargantuan. Created way back in 2012, over the past 13+ years, ‘Mildly Interesting’ has grown to become a legendary repository for cool photos and an incredibly active community of followers.
At the time of writing, 6.5 million people visit the sub every single week, sharing 57k contributions. And while numbers alone can’t quite capture the lightning in a bottle that this online group has caught, the stats are still gosh darn impressive.
One of the coolest things about this subreddit is that everyone shares only original content. That means that every photo you see there is taken by an actual person. These aren’t just reshares of cool pics, popular memes, or random screenshots. ‘Mildly Interesting’ operates under the idea that, “If you didn't take the picture, don't post it.”
I Found A Fake Brick In My Garage Containing A Load Of Coins Hidden By The Previous Owner
My Citys Landfill Gives Me Windows Xp Vibes
I Made A Crane From A Breath Strip
If you’ve got any mild or wild opinions to share, we’d love to hear them, Pandas. Which of these photos did you enjoy looking at the most?
What are some mild interests and hobbies that you have? What do you do to protect yourself from the non-stop, lightning-fast pace of the modern internet? We’ll wait for you in the comments, so join us there whenever you’d like.
