Getting lost in thought can lead to some bizarre revelations, or, on the contrary, just confuse you even more. Those kinds of thoughts especially like to come at night when you are trying to get to sleep or in the shower when your mind is more relaxed. If you really think about simple things long enough, you will start to realize how weird they actually are.
And if you've never pondered how everyday things are so normal but at the same time so bizarre, you will after reading this list of people’s answers to a question asked on Reddit “What’s something you find weird that is 100% normal?” Be prepared to be bamboozled.
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Having pets. I have two dogs that I love to death but when I really think about it, I realize they’re just two random animals that I saw one day and said “yeah I like that one” and put them in my home against their will and I give them food regularly and smother them with more affection than I give to other people. And those two random animals seem to think that’s totally dope and show signs of liking me back.
the dogs be snickering about how u have fallen for their trap....it's the dogs that decided they liked u :)
Reading. Like, there are these random squiggles and we can instantly interpret them into complex thoughts, concepts, feelings, emotions - from people we’ve never met or sometimes even heard of before. It’s weird.
The fact that all those other people you see out in public all have their own lives that they go home to completely separate from yours.
Edit: I have been informed many times that the word for this is Sonder.
Paparazzi: they do everything just like a stalker, yet they’re not incarcerated for it and paid to do the things they do.
i personally find paparazzi extremely invasive....let people live their lives........don't STALK them for bs content
Following celebrities blindly and caring about their opinions
Having kids. Youre just gonna make a person? Youre just gonna snatch an innocent soul out of the void and force sentience upon it? What the hell.
"Be fruitful and multiply" I am glad that my parents followed nature and made me. Sure, sometimes my life sucks, but I really do love this life! And I want to be able give that opportunity to another soul at some point in my life....
Seems kinda cruel, right? Like I didn't get a vote on being alive. I would've totally vetoed that crap.
Then you will like "Better to have never been" by the philosopher David Benatar.
Load More Replies...I struggled with this when I had my first baby. It’s such a weird and surreal thing, creating a new human.
Women create whole humans. We actually carry human beings inside us. That is just fascinating and so mind-blowing to me.
Which is why ancient pre-Levant peoples worshipped women and a woman goddess mother figure. It's a pretty neat superpower.
Load More Replies...Well, speaking from an atheistic perspective, here's a counter-argument. Suppose atheism might be true (e.g. most of china is atheist), so there's a good number of people who think it is probably true. (Also most of the academy of sciences). If that's true, then there are no souls, gods, demons, ghosts, etc. Everything is physical. That means that the creation of a child is a creation of a being which will develop a mind and have experiences. Thus, if you think that (a) humans have the greatest moral value on earth and that (as I do), that most of life is a good experience (b), then, it follows, that the most moral and best act is to create more people who can have good experiences and do good, thus raising the overall goodness quantity on earth. (c) we can add exclusions e.g. on sustainability re environmentalism. But that's not a religious claim, it's a claim to limit the number of humans created.
That's interesting, but also made me think of this from a reincarnation POV. Would it depend on the soul if being born again was a gift or not? Would an old soul have a choice if it was tired and wanted a break, could you technically take a break, like would it be like going to sleep and wake up immediately as a baby in the womb... Damn this children's entry is really causing some wierd thoughts.
Load More Replies...op must have been one of those "i didn't ask to be born!!!"-kind of teenagers.
The most illogical thing to do--you have no idea what you're getting, no returns, no exchanges, and for life.
I completely understand people wanting to have children but I am continuously flummoxed by any woman who decides to have a second child. After months of agony followed by the worst pain you'll ever experience, you get to spend months to years suffering through depression, sleep deprivation, and horrible odors from an organism that worse than a goldfish at communicating what it needs. The kid finally gets to the point where it can express itself and share your love and women decide to go through the misery again. From someone who could never do that, its like watching a refugee flee through a minefield and crippling them, nearly starving to death before they reach safety, meet their best friend in a refugee camp, get their leg fixed and a happy home then decide to volunteer to walk through minefields blindfolded. I understand willing to walk through the minefield the first time to find happiness but why do you go back?
I've worked as a nanny/babysitter for several years, and I can say without a doubt that it's easier to keep two kids happy than one. Two kids of a similar age can keep each other entertained for the most part. On the other hand, if you only have one child, then that child depends on you for any social stimulation/entertainment. Obviously, one vs two kids is very different from a financial perspective, and when taking into consideration how miserable birth/pregnancy must be, why not just foster/adopt?
Load More Replies...I would like to think it's a miracle. First there was sort of nothing and all of a sudden there's a little, pretty thing cuddling up to me and making me laugh.
We all make the decision to incarnate at this time in this body. No one forces you.
We all made the decision to incarnate into this body at this time. No one forced you.
Moreover, not just creating the physical person, but everything you teach them, everything you model, the choices you make that will effect them will contribute to the person they are and will become. I created two humans with my body (and a contribution from their father), and we are shaping the person they will become with every moment we spend with them as their parents. It's a crazy huge responsibility. AND THEN, accepting the parts of them that come to be outside of your influence, through friends, education etc. It's all quite a ride.
I've actually thought about this a fair number of times. Like, why was my soul chosen to come into this world and gain sentience?
Snatch an innocent soul out of the void? So you don't believe in any divine part in this, yet you believe in the pre-existence of their soul apart from any matter? You really think YOU personally snatch a soul out of a void?
And if there were pre-existent souls, how would we know they were 'snatched out of the void'? Perhaps we were lining up, clamoring for our turn at a mortal life.
Load More Replies...Speaking on purely what I've been taught by the Catholic Church, souls are created by God to fuse with the body that's created by the parents. And no, I don't want a religious debate, please.
Then don't make the comment. The catholic church is very wrong. Also why are they still considered "good"? After all the scandal it really shouldn't be that hard to to actually see how that organised religion is the root of all evil.
Load More Replies...As someone from an Asian cultural background, how American kids can get financially cut off from their families at 18. Like, they’re still a family and on good terms, but my friends have said stuff like “my mom owes me 300$”, or that they’re taking out student loans though their parents are financially able to support them through college. But, their parent’s money isn’t their money anymore so they have to take on debt. It’s so strange to me, as the expectation in (most) Asian households are that parents support you financially when you’re young and then you support them financially when they’re old, and there’s no clear demarcation of my money your money.
I like this idea my kids are still young but I'd always give them help financially if they needed it and I have it I would give it to them it's not even a thought to do otherwise and my family have always looked after the older members it's just how I think it should be
Languages, or just talking in general. The fact that we’ve given meaning to a bunch of random sounds made by our vocal chords is bizarre when you think about it. Like, how did this even start? How were we able to decide what should be called what? For example, how did we decide that a rock is called a rock or that the sky is called the sky?
If you're really interested, read up on etymology. It's fascinating. (And things aren't as random as they seem.)
The fact that a majority of people think in images. Like, think of an apple and see, in the mind, a picture of an apple. So weird to me, I’ve never “seen” anything up there.
This!!! I’m the same way! It’s actually a fairly uncommon but not rare condition called aphantasia!
As a Deaf guy, looking at people kissing musical instruments is quite bizarre
HarmonXifa said:
Clapping, animals must think we're mental. Apart from seals, seals know
sifs_rowan_tree added:
you're literally h i t t i n g yourself r e p e a t e d l y to show appreciation for others-
Birds having a built in GPS system. They can fly south for the winter, then fly back to the exact same tree up north.
The internet. How it works, and also just the whole concept of it. Complete strangers on literally the other side of the planet can interact with me almost instantaneously.
I can remember when international long distance was prohibitively expensive. Now I can set up an internet call for free and talk for hours. It made me realize I don't like talking to people on the phone that much.
As a dog owner and cat owner I sometimes look at them and think, "there is literally an animal living in my house whose ancestors ran free and hunted other animals and it is just laying upside down all cute on its bed beside me and also can't eat unless I give it food". So I guess that.
Some dogs and cats would be able to survive without humans. Cats would have it easier - they're only kind of domesticated to begin with.
the entire concept of laughter. why does our face contort and our diaphragm spasm when certain things happen? and how do our brains decide what things are funny and what things aren’t?
Dreaming. Whole worlds, people following some kinda plot. Coming to same places in different dreams, sometimes years away. Then we wake up and puff! Off it goes
getting a sense of deja vu. i know many people experience it but mine is so vivid sometiemes i know what the next thing that is going to happen or the next thing someone is going to say. it doesn’t happen often, and it’s always the most insignificant moment (never a life changing or major event by any means).
it’s a completely understood emotion/feeling than many people feel and understand it as “simple case of deja vu” but they treat it so minor. it’s weird and no one acknowledges how weird it is
they say that a human brain predicts what someone is going to say even before we actually say it
Teeth.
I don't know why. Your teeth are the only part of your skeleton that you can see. You bleach 'em, you lose em, you put metal racks on them so you remold your bones to the shape that society finds visually appealling. There's a fictional woman that breaks into your house to pay you for these bones. It sounds like a straight up sociopath. We get film on them that calcifies & solidifies & makes other bone-like material. Like teeth are weird, dude.
Dancing. Like people flail around in weird and awkward ways to sounds.
There’s a limitless, boundless void not that far above our heads we have no control or understanding of, and people don’t seem that concerned about it…
Ppl will be like see that star? It’s hundreds of millions of light years away. Maybe it’s already dead. Cool, huh? And then they just go on about their day.
I think the Romans and Mayans had it right. Gotta be more careful around the stars, you never know what could happen.
Crying, why does my body create liquid from my eyes if something is sad
As a left hander, watching right handers write.
Yeah, I get it. I am the odd one out. But still.... Come on, fellow left handers, back me up on this.
We're just jealous they can write in pencil and not have a leaded left hand.
Allergies. Like how the f**k does your body become deathly allergic to something that isn't capable of killing another person. Please someone explain that s**t.
Our stomach naturally produces hydrochloric acid. It's corrosive and can burn through your skin and tissues. Bbuuuuutttr our stomach lining is covered in mucus to prevent us from eating inside out.
Have you seen hydrochloric in a science experiment? That chemical reaction is insane! Makes sense as we eat meat, bones and catrilage sometimes. If not our poop is gonna be bony...
The fact that almost everybody finds somebody's butt attractive.
Earrings. Drilling holes in your body to hang decorations from.
You can be overwhelmed or underwhelmed....but never just whelmed
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They call 'em fingers but I never see 'em fing... ...oh, there they go. ;-)
Finger / Fang. Sinker / Sank. Ringer / Rang. Fingers fang things. Fang is the old word for "catch". Catch is from french.
Load More Replies...How some people do jobs they are clearly not qualified to do, or are really bad at and, everybody in the team knows it. My boss is lovely, but she’s honestly the thickest person I’ve ever met and terrible at her job. Yet we all just pretend she’s great!
It's called the 'Peter Principle', from a psychiatrist who noted: 'People get promoted because of their skills and knowledge until they get one step above their skills, then stay there, promoted to incompetence.' And then we get to work for them.
Load More Replies...it's weird that sometimes you can feel someone looking at you. You look up from your book or whatever, and this person is staring at you. What?
Weddings. Dear lord, weddings. Basically forcing your friends and family to watch an official declare that two individuals will operate as one unit until one or both die. And one family literally giving their daughter to another family.
Fire: To have something in your home that you consider cosy yet if it got out of control it could destroy your house and kill everyone in it. Music: How random sounds sound beautiful to some but ugly to others. How the sounds are made and how we perceive them.
Who decided that humans should drink a cow's lactations? Why cows? Why goats? Why not other mammals? I haven't had a glass of milk in decades. Turns my stomach a bit.
I watched a documentary on how unhealthy it is for human consumption...they even called it cow puss!!!...I've been cooking with and drinking almond and soy milk since then lol nasty!
Load More Replies...Breathing and swallowing, they’re weird and if I start thinking about them the actions feel awkward.
That we find naked humans attractive, but naked animals we find almost universally repulsive.
I loved this! I learned a few things, laughed a lot at the comments, and had never really thought about some of these. More to come in future post, I hope.
I read all of the submissions and came up with a few of my own. I've always thought water, H2O was weird. Water, ice, steam, vapor, dew. It expands and contracts. Weird. Another thing that I think is weird is the concept of free advice. If you follow it you'll pay a price. One more thing, how our minds work. That one is the weirdest and best one of all. If you think that you can do it or you think that you can't do it. You are correct. My momma taught me that! Oh rats, I've thought of one more. Laughing at yourself. I find myself doing this often and it just cracks me up. I'm done folks. Exit stage left.
Telephone's: from back when they were wired to now telephones seem wierd to me. We are talking to an object and that object is delivering your voice and all the background sounds it picks up to someone that could be on the other side of the world.
So, attempt at humor? I’m guessing because what else could this have been…
They call 'em fingers but I never see 'em fing... ...oh, there they go. ;-)
Finger / Fang. Sinker / Sank. Ringer / Rang. Fingers fang things. Fang is the old word for "catch". Catch is from french.
Load More Replies...How some people do jobs they are clearly not qualified to do, or are really bad at and, everybody in the team knows it. My boss is lovely, but she’s honestly the thickest person I’ve ever met and terrible at her job. Yet we all just pretend she’s great!
It's called the 'Peter Principle', from a psychiatrist who noted: 'People get promoted because of their skills and knowledge until they get one step above their skills, then stay there, promoted to incompetence.' And then we get to work for them.
Load More Replies...it's weird that sometimes you can feel someone looking at you. You look up from your book or whatever, and this person is staring at you. What?
Weddings. Dear lord, weddings. Basically forcing your friends and family to watch an official declare that two individuals will operate as one unit until one or both die. And one family literally giving their daughter to another family.
Fire: To have something in your home that you consider cosy yet if it got out of control it could destroy your house and kill everyone in it. Music: How random sounds sound beautiful to some but ugly to others. How the sounds are made and how we perceive them.
Who decided that humans should drink a cow's lactations? Why cows? Why goats? Why not other mammals? I haven't had a glass of milk in decades. Turns my stomach a bit.
I watched a documentary on how unhealthy it is for human consumption...they even called it cow puss!!!...I've been cooking with and drinking almond and soy milk since then lol nasty!
Load More Replies...Breathing and swallowing, they’re weird and if I start thinking about them the actions feel awkward.
That we find naked humans attractive, but naked animals we find almost universally repulsive.
I loved this! I learned a few things, laughed a lot at the comments, and had never really thought about some of these. More to come in future post, I hope.
I read all of the submissions and came up with a few of my own. I've always thought water, H2O was weird. Water, ice, steam, vapor, dew. It expands and contracts. Weird. Another thing that I think is weird is the concept of free advice. If you follow it you'll pay a price. One more thing, how our minds work. That one is the weirdest and best one of all. If you think that you can do it or you think that you can't do it. You are correct. My momma taught me that! Oh rats, I've thought of one more. Laughing at yourself. I find myself doing this often and it just cracks me up. I'm done folks. Exit stage left.
Telephone's: from back when they were wired to now telephones seem wierd to me. We are talking to an object and that object is delivering your voice and all the background sounds it picks up to someone that could be on the other side of the world.
So, attempt at humor? I’m guessing because what else could this have been…