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50 Times People Spotted Something ‘Mildly Interesting’ And Documented It For The Internet To See
If you think that the word ‘mild’ is drab, boring, and pretty ‘meh,’ then you couldn’t be more wrong. As the incredibly popular ‘Mildly Interesting’ community on Reddit will show you, mild is actually wild!
The subreddit, which boasts a whopping 18.6 million members and keeps growing as though being watered and cared for by the best digital gardeners on Reddit, is a magical place dedicated to (yup! You guessed it!) mildly interesting stuff.
Ranging from posts that will make you go ‘hey, that’s pretty neat’ to ‘wow, I can’t believe this exists, the world is amazing and life rocks so much, I’ve already forgotten about 2020,’ the subreddit has a bit of everything for everything. (And it has the follower count to prove it). Check out some of their best newest posts below, upvote your fave pics, and once you’re done enjoying this list, check out Bored Panda’s most recent mildly interesting posts right here and here.
Moderator RedSquaree told Bored Panda that even though it's been 9 years since the subreddit was founded, it hasn't changed much over that time. "We've been working hard to keep it that way," they said. Read on for our full interview with them.
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Beach Has Baskets For People To Help Clean Up
These Kittens With Perfect Moustache Patterns
I Stacked 65 Jenga Blocks On One Block
I Genuinely Thought My Car Was Hovering Over The Parking
This Dental Office Trims Their Shrubs To Look Like Molars
Used My Fingers To Make A 'Drawing' On Velvet
The Tag From My New Frying Pan Can Be Planted To Grow Thyme
My Great Grandmothers Sketches Of Her Teachers. 1924
The Dew Forming On This Trampoline Is Squared Out By The Fabric
Crosswalk Projected On A Dirty Winter Road
The Exterior Of The Old Library Inside The New Library
I Made A Very Round Snowman
After you add eyes, a nose, and a mouth, come inside. I have a cookie for you.
Bathroom At My Dentist Has A Picture Of The Bathroom At My Dentist Hanging On The Wall
The Blossoms On My LEGO Bonsai Are Small Frogs
This Cute Wizard Made Out Of Soap Is My Son’s First Try At Whittling
This Winter Scene That Appeared On Our Car
My 3D Printed Julius Caesar Pencil Holder
My Sister Gave Me Hot Cocoa With A Tiny Gingerbread House Hanging On The Cup
The Cat Makes This Statue Look Like Elvis
My Husband’s Fully Reflective Iridescent Rain Set
Books-A-Million Puts A Slip Of Paper Under The Stickers On Their Books To Prevent Sticker Residue Being Left On The Covers
My House Turned 101 Today (Originally A 1920’s Corner Grocery)
The Spot Where A Cat Waited Out The Snowfall
This Art Nouveau Building Known As The "Het Bootje" ("Little Boat") In Antwerp, Belgium
Nothing says, "Look at me" like the prow of a large sailing vessel projecting from the corner of your four-story house. You can see none of the odd features from the inside. Sombody didn't get enough attention growing up.
Someone Made A Giant Iguana Out Of Snow
This Maintenance Guy's Shirt Doubles As A Sign
Games At The Thrift Shop Were Arranged According To Color
I Made A Pueblo Out Of Clay For My Roborovski Hamster
I Found A Cake Vending Machine
There Was A Small Hole In The Side Of A Trailer I Was Loading Today, Resulting In An Image Of The Street Outside Being Projected Upside Down On The Opposite Wall
The early pinhole camera, or camera obscura, was first recorded by the Chinese philosopher Mozi in the 5th century BC, who noted that light passing through a pinhole forms an inverted image. Later, in 1021, the Arab scientist Ibn al-Haytham wrote about pinhole effects, and in the 13th century, the English monk Roger Bacon used the principle to safely view solar eclipses. The technique was then adopted by artists like Leonardo da Vinci during the Renaissance as a drawing aid.
Real Estate Agents In New Orleans Specify Listings As "Haunted" Or "Not Haunted"
American Breakfast Cereals Imported And Sold In Asia Have Their Unsubstantiated Health Claims Blanked Out
My Dog Hates Getting Rain/Wind In His Eyes, So My Dad Got Him Goggles For Christmas For When They Go Hiking
My Friend And Her Sister Have Exchanged The Same Birthday Card For 32 Years
My Periodic Table Shower Curtain Has The Element Of Surprise On It
This Sight Seeing Binocular Is For The Color Blind
I don’t know what’s wrong with me but I’ve always been crazy-sensitive, and this made me burst into tears with gratitude that someone did this! (And I’m not even colorblind; despite my myopia and astigmatism, I am *extremely* sensitive to color. I’m just happy someone thought to do this for the ten percent of the world who’s colorblind.) What a nice thing to do!
