50 ‘Mildly Interesting’ Things You May Have Never Seen Before, As Shared In This Online Group (New Pics)
Not everything can be fascinating, mind-blowing and life-changing. Every film cannot win Academy Awards, and every book will not be a New York Times bestseller. But that is okay! If everything was the best and the biggest and the boldest all the time, we would be wildly overstimulated. Every meal should not be the spiciest dish you’ve ever tasted, or you would never appreciate food with a good kick. Sometimes, it’s okay for things to just be mild.
In celebration of all the middle of the road fun facts people have recently learned and not-quite-fascinating things people have recently seen, we’ve gone through the Mildly Interesting subreddit to gather them for you below. We don’t want to oversell this list, so don’t expect absolute greatness. But you probably can expect to learn something! Who knows? Maybe what one man considers mildly interesting, you consider very interesting. Keep reading to also find an interview with Oliver Wilson, host of The Mildly Interesting Podcast, and be sure to upvote all of your favorite pics. Then if you’d like to see the last Bored Panda article featuring the same subreddit, you can find it right here.
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Someone Placed A Small Stick On Each Of The Dog Graves In This Cemetery
Sometimes mild is just the best. That may sound oxymoronic, but haven’t you ever heard the story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears? She did not want the most extreme options of anything. The middle of the road, mild options were just right. That’s the appeal of the Mildly Interesting subreddit. We cannot be bombarded with breaking news and life-changing facts constantly. They are fun sometimes, but we would go crazy if we had to take in information like that all the time.
And clearly, mild is quite popular on Reddit, as this group that is “for photos that are, you know, mildly interesting” has over 20 million members. This might be because of how vague the description is, so people can post almost anything in the group. But it is also a fun place to visit because members are never quite sure what they are going to see. The community’s description is also quite humble, as it states, “Aww, cripes. I didn't know I'd have to write a description. How many words is that so far, like a hundred? Soooo, yeah. Mildly interesting stuff. Stuff that interests you. Mildly. It's in the name, ffs.”
I Built The ~$800 LEGO Millennium Falcon Set Out Of Parts I Already Had
3D Yearbook. Names Written In Braille. Georgia Academy For The Blind
Don’t think that this subreddit is just the Wild West, though. They do have to enforce some rules to ensure that everything is organically, mildly interesting. Rule number one is no memes. “This includes references in titles of your post (e.g. "banana for scale," "potato quality"),” the moderators write. The next rule is no related posts. Basically, if you are referencing another post already on the page, you must do so in the comments of the original post. Makes sense, all threads should be original.
The next few rules are all along the same lines of original content: no x-posts or reposts, original photographs only, and no screenshots. Members are not really supposed to edit their photos either, so everything should be as original and natural as possible. Lastly, “Titles must be exact but concise descriptions.” They are not allowed to add jokes or backstory, and in fact, the moderators write that the titles should be like spoilers for the images. Simple subreddit, simple rules and posts. We can’t have anything too interesting winding up in here.
This Camper Van Trying To Make Traffic Safe
The idea of mildly interesting topics is beloved by many, even those outside of the 20 million member subreddit. In fact, there is a podcast titled The Mildly Interesting: A Nightly Bedtime Podcast that you can stream on various podcast platforms. To get a bit more insight about the show and hear how it began in the first place, we reached out to the creator and host, Oliver Wilson. "I love listening to podcasts, and my love has passed on to my grandchildren. So much so that my granddaughter would request that I play her whatever I was listening to on Alexa to help her fall asleep whenever she visited," Oliver told Bored Panda. "The problem was I would fall asleep while waiting for her to fall asleep, so I wanted to listen to something that I found a little interesting but didn’t care too much about so I wouldn't mind if I fell asleep. I couldn’t find any bedtime podcast that I liked so I decided to make one of my own for my granddaughter and anyone else who wanted to listen to a podcast while trying to fall asleep."
Flowers On A Wall That Look Like A Gradient
We then asked Oliver what qualifies as "mildly interesting" to him. "A mildly interesting thing is something that is not very exciting or compelling but is still worth noting or paying attention to. It may be mildly amusing, slightly intriguing, or simply not dull such as the cultivation of almonds (yup, I did an episode on almonds). It is probably not the most important topic to the general public, but it's something to which we should pay attention."
The show also features episodes on oatmeal, blueberries, carousels, buttons, sour candy, roller coasters and more.
A School (?) Of Jellyfish Congregated Under This Boat
We also asked Oliver if he thinks mildly interesting things are underrated. "That's tough to say," he told us. "Some people might find mildly interesting things more intriguing than others who might find them boring. It depends on the person's perspective. But, I have found that when I think I am going to be bored by a topic, I usually find some aspect of it interesting. Or, at least, mildly interesting."
In contrast, we wanted to know what he would consider fascinating in contrast to his show. "Physics. Definitely mind-blowing and would require too much concentration for my bedtime podcast," he says. Fair enough, I think hearing about physics would put me right to sleep without a chance of hearing anything. I would much rather learn a little bit about oatmeal and slowly drift off.
This Irish Supermarket Has Quiet Evenings For Sensitive People
Lastly, Oliver wants to remind everyone to, "Keep an open mind, and you will find something interesting about everyone and everything." If you're interested in checking out his peaceful, night time podcast, you can find the show's website right here.
This Bar That Decorated Its Bar Top With The Confiscated Fake IDs Of College Students
As a European I still find it amazing that you are not allowed to drink alcohol before 21 but can drive a car from 16 or worse die for your country from 18.
Saw The End Of A Rainbow Today
Sometimes mild things are unfairly overlooked. The most popular destinations in the world may be beautiful, but they are also usually crowded and overhyped. The biggest car on the road is probably cool at first, but it won’t be so fun when it takes 20 minutes to parallel park. Or when a tank of gas costs $80. An $8 giant chocolate chip cookie might look amazing, but it might leave you with a stomach ache as well. A simple, small cookie baked with love by your mother might be even more satisfying. That wild person who took you on the craziest date of your life where you both pulled an all-nighter might seem like the most exciting person you have ever met, but do you really have the stamina to be partying like that every weekend? Some of us are born to live extremely interesting lives, but there is no shame in embracing the mild every now and then.
Helen Keller, Maya Angelou And Eleanor Roosevelt Barbies. There’s Braille On The Helen Keller Box
I Solved An All Black Puzzle
One Of Our Barn Kittens Has Both Stripes And Spots
Have you ever heard the world lagom? It’s a Swedish word that is very prominent in Swedish culture meaning “just the right amount”. It roughly translates to “not too much, not too little”, and it can be applied to almost anything. You should eat lagom, your clothes should fit lagom, and your work/life balance should have a basis of lagom. It’s the idea of balanced living, and it leads to great contentment. These mildly interesting posts make me think of the idea of “lagom” because they are just the right amount of interesting. It’s a word for mild with a positive connotation, and it can be utilized in almost any situation.
Finding Out That My Cat Potty Trained Himself
Banned Book Section At A Chain Bookstore
The Lord of the Rings too?? The Hunger Games??? But first of all, why banning books in the first place?
Because these books promote independent thought.
Load More Replies...Banning books like 1984 and The Hunger Games is just proving the point of the books
That's awesome! I would buy them all, just to spite the book-banning neo-Nazis.
So would I but we don't have banned books in Australia
Load More Replies...I’ve read 8 of these books and I can say that none of them deserve to be banned. Each one of those books has been a comfort to me in some way. Yes, some of them have some heavy topics but banning books like Captain Underpants and Harriet The Spy is going too far. Let people enjoy these books and learn more from them. Take it from someone who just grabs the banned book list and uses it as a shopping list in a book store or library
That's for their use of the n-word. I disagree with that reasoning because students need to learn WHY it's used in the books. How can kids ever learn about history in a way other than telling them this happened? They should read In what context it was used. People should be flogged for wanting books banned. (Former English Professor here and this is an infuriating fact of life that is horrendous to me...)
Load More Replies...There's some good books there! 'A Lesson before dying' is a phenomenal read! 'Maus' reads as a graphic novel which, to me at least, lends itself to better deliver a message that we've already heard, to make you actually listen to the message. The story is as much about telling the story as it is about the story itself.
Many of these books are great. I don't think they are being banned for lack of quality. (though I've always found Dave Eggers to be overrated).
Load More Replies...No matter what you believe in no book should be banned just because it promotes a different stance.
Judy Blume was the most-banned author of the 70s and most of the 80s because she frankly discussed menstruation, wet dreams, masturbation, breast growth, divorce, questioning religious beliefs and family members... all the stuff Conservatives freak out over because they don't want their kids to think.
Load More Replies...The wizards don't want you to know they really exists. (or more serious... some places think that it promotes witchcraft, which they do not like)
Load More Replies...I found it oddly ironic how hyper conservatives are all about banning a women's right to her own body and any book that doesn't fit their white bread ideology, yet they foam at the mouth and scream that their rights are being taken way when asked to ban assault rifles.
This isn't mildly disturbing, this is some b******t! Reminds me of a book I read called Farenheit 451.
Nope. This bookstore is just calling out the practice of banning books. It's a reminder to all of us
Load More Replies...I HAVE THE BOOK CALLED THIS BOOK IS GAY AND ITS GREAT
Probably something, something, something SATAN something.
Load More Replies...Pretty soon they will ban the Bible when they read it and find out it doesn't say what they want it to say
I want to believe that will happen, Monica Michelle! I want to watch them read aaaaaaall of the stuff and realize that while Jesus never said anything about gay people or abortion, he had a lot to say about the evils of "prosperity" and government.
Load More Replies...This would be my first stop. I'd be sure to buy as many as I could (ones I don't already have), and read even more. Banning books is really the most fascist thing I can think of. Looking at you, Republicans.
I'm a prof, and I teach banned/controversial/challenged books. ON PURPOSE. All of these challenged books are nowhere near as violent, inappropriate, horrific, and damaging to a child as the bible.
Something people don't tell you is that no book is banned all over. Like in everything else in the US, some states are more uptight than others. I'm not defending banning books at all, but not every school has its face set against Harry Potter, or the Hunger Games.
That is quite obvious even without mentioning it.
Load More Replies...Maus is a banned book? Both my kids have read it and we still have it on our bookshelf.
this book is gay!! i saw that in a bookstore!! i couldnt look at it tho- my mom was right behind me :/
We should never ban books (unless it contains something so unjustifiably vile). Every single time in history when a person was in complete control of the people, their words, thoughts, actions, etc. one of the first things they did was ban and/or destroy books. Because words are power, and books promote ideas and beliefs.
Got a book you want to sell? Got an excess of copies? Put it on the banned book shelf, instant interest created. If you see something that’s ‘banned’ you want to know why, you’ll pay attention and the advertising has worked. In other news…. This looks like the U.S., so I guess it could be just the religious loons exerting their influence.
I’ve read several of the books here. They’re fine as long as you can handle people’s perspectives which are not your own
I guess those who ban these books are the same whining about 'cancel culture''
serious lodr of the wrings? hunger games? all of thise shouldn't be cucking banned =_=
I USED to go to a fundamentalist non-denomination church, one of the largest in the southern part of Oregon. One day the pastor was preaching about how children should not be allowed to watch "The Wizard Of Oz" movie! Generations of people have watched that movie and none of us grew up to be witches or demonic monkeys.
Whenever a book gets banned and I haven't read it, it inspires me to immediately find it and read it. Because anything that is so "controversial" to be banned is to me essential reading. The Hate You Give was a recent example I read and it was very good.
Bone? Just the one book or the whole series? And why? I'm searching through the whole thing. It's cute. Fun. Wholesome. If stories were food, Bone would be a cup of hot cocoa. It seems, somewhere in this country is a group of adults triggered by the combination of pictures and words.
This Book Is Gay almost got banned at my school. I, along with other students and our beloved librarian, managed to fight it. The principal literally called us into a meeting so he could say he isn't homophobic.
Sadly, fundamentalist Christians have tried to ban it because they believe the magical elements will lead to satanism and devil worship. So incredibly stupid and sad. Book banning and censorship scares me.
Load More Replies...Fundamentalists "Christians" believe that the magical elements promote devil worship. Freaking idiots.
Load More Replies...Do the planet a favour and shoot any conservative in a position of power and/or influence. Today. Actually, right now, please. And while you're in the best frame of mind, just remove "influencers" from socity. They don't imflence, they just demand free suff in exchange for ... er ... their bland and ill-considered opinions.
Just for clarification: what does 'banned' mean? Obviously they can be bought, otherwise they wouldn't be in the store. Do you have to obtain permission to buy them? Are they banned for minors? I'd really appreciate an answer. Banning books has been frowned apon here in Germany for a few decades. I struggle to understand how that is even possible a democracy.
Bina, I'm assuming this bookstore is selling titles that have been banned in their local school districts. Many Republican politicians are influencing schools in their districts to ban these books from being read as part of a school curriculum. Stores like these provide the service of showcasing and selling the books to the general public. Germany, and many other countries, have it right...banning books *should* be frowned upon.
Load More Replies...What did Judy Blume do you get on that shelf??? And 1984? That's ironic. I can understand Huckleberry Finn, especially if it's an uncensored printing. However it is a good case study into how people thought at the time. Banning classic books goes hand in hand with revisionist history.
Blume and Norma Klein were the two most-challenged authors of the 70s and 80s. Both were Jewish women in NYC who wrote frankly and honestly about sex, masturbation, menstruation, abortion, religion, Jewish identity.... Yeah, Conservative Christians HATED them. Klein used to show up at school board meetings in person to defend her books, like an effing warrior.
Load More Replies...Most (if not all) of those books aren't banned. I think it's just a way to get people to notice them.
There are some great classics there. Oddly, it was the liberal hippies of the 70s who made sure those classics were on the bookshelves & now the current day so called liberals are the ones banning them again.
I'm disgusted with the books on that shelf being banned. I mean... SERIOUSLY???!!
Although they are/were all banned not many places have actually stopped selling or having them on their shelves. Thank goodness.
I have a book called, "Left, Right, and Centre' which has an embargo on it... it's not allowed outside of Australia.
It's the way that a school or other people try to control others!!
Wait what?? Maya Angelou's I know why the caged Bird sings? That's crazy the book is Awesome!!!! Still have a copy of it.
Those who ban and/or burn books are deadly afraid of new ideas. Read the banned books and find copies of burned books, and read them. Even if you don't agree with what's written you're bound to learn something new, get a new understanding, seeing connections you never saw before.
I review the website content for the company I work for and have occasionally blacklisted titles so they don't appear. Nothing like the ones in this picture, though! I do allow a variety of opinions and voices but there are some that clearly promote hate speech (homophobic, transphobic, anti-Semitic, racist, anti-Muslim etc) that I won't allow. I also blacklist titles that deliberately spread misinformation (eg about Covid and vaccines). There's a German company that publishes Holocaust-denial books and a local company that publishes books that deny colonial crimes against the indigenous people of my country - all of their titles are blocked. Obviously, with an automatic data feed of hundreds of thousands of titles I can't spot everything but I do my best to remove anything I spot that is actively harmful or hateful. Yes - I know that is subjective but I've reviewed hate speech laws from multiple countries and have created a code of ethics to follow and my decisions are peer-reviewed.
Pretty telling that banned books are the ones dealing with racism, theocracies, fascism, the futility of war and the common (wo)men teaming up to defeat a dictatorship :/
I didn't know that 'I know why the caged bird sings' was a banned book, how sad :(
"Are You There God? It's Me Margaret" is banned?? That book was read by every girl I grew up with in the 80's. Why is it banned? Because she questions religion? Or because *gasp* it discusses periods and natural curiosity about their bodies? I'm floored.
Why is lord of the rings banned? It's one of the greatest pieces of fiction.
My 9th grade project was on banned books. Most shocking was that Where's Waldo is the 77th most banned book in the US
Not all of these are banned, maybe fake banning them will get people to read them, and that's great!
Oo, I've read some of those, gender queer in particular was really good.
They are just books. Great -- so you can get a gun but you shouldn't read!
The irony is that some of these were required reading when I was in High School (I graduated in 2001). And I grew up in the Bible Belt. We learned about the theory of evolution in Biology, too. I supp the belief in the separation of Church snd State, in Education, and in keeping one's politics and religion to oneself served us well back then.
publicity stunt I assume. None of these books are banned and if they were in that location the store would not break the law to showcase them because in countries that ban this kind of books they will throw you to jail for it.
Certain school districts can, and do, ban books exactly like these. It does not mean they're banned for the entire public, and so bookstores will sometimes set up displays such as this, to highlight and sell the banned books. But make no mistake, banning books in education is becoming more prominent, especially in Republican states.
Load More Replies...They are not banned in most places, probably just Russia or Korea
Load More Replies...Why was Lord of the Rings banned? That's the first time I've seen it under "banned books".
Since when was harry potter banned? Ive heard of a lot of tge other famous ones being banned, but not that one. Anyone know why?
Harry Potter has been banned by some hyper fundamentalist Christian groups for containing "magical elements" that will lead children to devil worship. Freaking idiots, the lot of them.
Load More Replies...Isa, the bookstore isn't banning the books. They are providing an opportunity to actually purchase the books that some school districts have banned at the urging of Republican politicians. This is why it's important to pay attention to politics and the politicians, so when it's time to vote, you make sure your voice counts.
Load More Replies...A Card I Received Today For Teacher Appreciation Week…
Many people grow up wanting to be the most remarkable person in the world, or at least in their field, and they dream of having a massive impact on others. Finding the cure for cancer, becoming the president or winning a gold medal at the Olympics are amazing goals, but let’s be honest, we are not all destined for greatness. And that is totally fine. Social scientist Dr. Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic wrote a piece for Psychology Today titled “The Upsides of Being Average”, and I think that is exactly what the Mildly Interesting subreddit excels in.
This Arrow On My Dog Showing Which Way Is Up
My Ice Cream Spoon That's Shaped Like A Shovel
Instead Of Real Flowers I Got A LEGO Bouquet For My Birthday
Way cooler IMO. Yes, I know it's plastic, but if cared for it will last a lifetime! Well, actually quite a few lifetimes (again... plastic).
Dr. Chamorro-Premuzic explains that about 65% of people will have average intelligence, personality, memory, happiness, leadership potential, creativity, etc., so there is nothing wrong with being normal. In fact, there might even be advantages. Certain characteristics, even desirable ones like ambition, sociability, confidence and conscientiousness can be turned into negatives if they are overused or exploited. For example, the most ambitious person you know might become greedy and stop caring for the feelings of others if they impede on his or her goals. Balance is actually a great thing, and when we are “average”, we have an easier time relating to one another.
Found My Cat Laying In My Cat Shape Light That Fell
This Gate Allows Walkers And Horse Through But Blocks Vehicles
My Lizard Sleeps On Her Own Little Bed
“Needless to say, the world is optimized for average people: Nothing would function if the majority of us were outliers, but it’s nice to think that while everyone else is the same, we are celebrated for being different,” Dr. Chamorro-Premuzic writes. And while the world does rely on exceptional people to make innovations, advance technology and champion social movements, it is perfectly healthy for all of us to accept and embrace our mildness. What is important for most people is to be happy, or at least content, and that can absolutely be achieved by living an average life. Not too much stress, not too many crazy things happening and not too many unachievable goals.
My Dog's Shadow Is 100% Scooby Doo
The Parking Lines At This Dentist’s In Dublin Are Toothbrushes With Some Toothpaste
This Slug Drew A Snail
Later on, underneath it wrote: "Lost: one shell, if found please call 555 S.L.U.G"
Even some extraordinary people preach the idea that we are all average. As the late American writer Dale Carnegie once said, “The surest way to antagonize an audience is to indicate that you consider yourself to be above them. When you speak, you are in showcase and every facet of your personality is on display. The slightest hint of braggadocio is fatal. On the other hand, modesty inspires confidence and good will. You can be modest without being apologetic. Your audience will like and respect you for suggesting your limitations, as long as you show you are determined to do your best.”
There Is A Squirrel With 3 Different Colours In Their Fur That I See In My Backyard Every Day
A Condemned Apartment Complex On My Way To Work Had A Tree Growing Out The Side Of It
There's A Tooth In My Chin
We hope you are enjoying all of these mildly interesting photos of things you may have never seen before. Be sure to keep upvoting all of the pics you would argue are more than mildly interesting, and then let us know in the comments if you have any slightly interesting fun facts to share. If you would like to see even more of these random, completely original photos, you can check out some of Bored Panda's previous articles on the same subreddit here, here, and here!
My Apartment For The Night In Porto, Portugal Has A Preserved 12th Century Wall And Staircase Encased In The Bedroom
Stick Attached To Cats Preventing Them From Stepping Out
The Camera In The Er Looks Like A Surprised Panda
The Silhouette In The Ice Cube Looks Like A Disney Princess
McDonald's Using Reusable Packaging When You Order To Eat Indoors
My Local Library Loans Out Cake Pans
Both Of My Eyes Are Split Between Two Colors
I Cut Into A Cantaloupe And The Inside Was Square
Ordered A New Knife They Give You Two Band-Aids With It
My Protein Bar Expired In Medieval Times
In Nepal The Pringles Mascot Has Different Facial Expressions Depending On The Flavor
My Coworker Puts His Coffee Creamer In Breast Milk Bags In The Common Fridge
Two Cowlicks In Different Directions
Ken Jeong Was A Physician At The Hospital I Work At
I Have A Witch Eye, And Another One With A Cornea Donated From A Deceased Person
Edible Coffee Cup Made From Oats And Grains
This Gravestone Of Internet Explorer A Korean Made
These Warning Signs About The Aggressive Crow In The Area
Indelible Ink Is Dropped On Your Fingernail After Voting To Prevent People From Voting Twice In The Philippine Elections
Witnessed An Unusually Large Banana
This 7-11 Has A Street Address Of 711
There is an angry unibrowed boxhead glaring out the window at all the loitering customers.
Had To Pay 50 Cent To Use The Restroom, But There Is A Cutout For Kids To Use It Free
I Think My Boiled Egg Has An Egg In It!
Found All Of This Inside An Armchair I Bought Today
My Micro Machines Bus With The Original Battery From 1990 Still Lights Up
My New Job Installed Trim On All The Bathroom Stalls To Cover The Gap
A Park Bench That Can Fold To A Table
My Husband Got Tipped With A $10 Coin At Work Tonight
This Basket, Flattened By A Semi Truck, Now Looks Like A 3D Picture Of A Basket
This Hotel In Paris Shows Which Languages The Employees Speak
This Plant-Covered Apartment Building In Jyväskylä Finland
It’s late and I don’t know why my brain went to this but for a split second I thought it would be the perfect place for Willow Park from the owl house to live
The Floor Is So Shiny You Can See The Underside In Detail
This Single Of Of Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da Came Into The Record Store Today That Has Serial N⁰ 000003
Numbered like that usually means it's a test pressing, right? If so that could be worth quite a bit.
My Cats Sitting In Front Of The Portrait We Had Made Of Them
I Found A Pack Of Cigarettes That's Actually A Calculator
I Have Been Reusing The Same Scallion Scraps For Two Months By Growing Them In Water
The Building Looks Semi-Transparent Due To Reflection
I wonder if anyone considered the number of birds that get confused by the reflection.
My View From A German House Doesn’t Look Real
The Amount Of Medication I Have To Take In A Week After A Kidney Transplant
A Face Carved Into A Tree In Hamedan (Iran)
Thinking 'i wonder if that revolution in 1979 was a good idea after all...' (Actually doesn't matter, replace one stupid regime with another equally as stupid.)
This Guy With A Nixon Campaign Bumper Sticker
Received A 3D Printout Of My Brain After Volunteering Many Hours In An Fmri Study
My Pizza Looked Just As Good As The Picture On The Box
There’s A Mini Wetland Growing On The Roof Of This Building
Found A Dollar With In Reason We Trust Stamped On It
Fossilised Ammonite In Airport Wall Tile
Mom Using Her Car Phone Holder For Written Driving Directions
Ascot Horse Race Attendees Brought A Candelabra With Them
None Of My Fingers (Or Toes) Have Middle Knuckles, And Its Hereditary
A Tiny Spider Built Her Web In My Fruit Fly Trap
The Model In My Biology Textbook Has A Tattoo
The Way You Can See The Truck Through These Pipes
This Stage Has No Backdrop
I Sliced This Bagel Very Evenly
The Roof In My Apartment Collapsed Due To Rain, But The Latex Paint Caught The Drywall
Someone Else's Flash Ended Halfway Through My Camera's Capture. At My Brothers Wedding
This Dead Branch Looks Like A Lion
That lion looks like a dead branch, it's evolved to camouflage itself, you should be running.
Mexican Government Puts Warnings On High Sugar And Caffeine Products With The Warning “Not For Children”
My Sister Replaced Her Office Chair Wheels With Rollerblade Wheels
My Daughter Made A Wallet Chain Out Of Can Tabs!!!
The Chair That Abraham Lincoln Was Sitting In When He Was Killed
Each Of My Hands Are Different Size, Shape And Colour
Me Looking Like 4 Different People On 4 Valid Id Cards Of Mine
The Badges On My 22 Year Old Truck Are Melting In The Texas Sun
This Woven Advertisement For Weaving Classes
This Fake Driver's License For A Literal Bird Came With My Wallet
Soda Bottle That Can Be Filled With Sand And Used As A Hantle
These Photos Of Me And My Brother Where Our Arms Perfectly Line Up
I Have A Del Taco Coupon That Expires In The Year 2106
The 'Down' Button For This Elevator Is Just An Upside Down 'Up' Button
The Path Taken By A Snail
Snapping Turtle Taking A Breath Under Our Dock
My Small Town Has One Of The Original Copies Of The Declaration Of Independence
This Gas Station In Detroit Has Various Colas From Around The World
I've Made A Fireplace With A Rotating Mirror Ball
I’m am such a Swiftie, the moment I read mirrorball the song started playing in my head
The Ear-Shaped Handle Broke Off Of My Vincent Van Gogh Coffee Mug
The Gap Between My Window And Shades Made The Perfect Glowing Little Number 1
My Local Pharmacy Has This Huge Container Of Random Pills
How Much Information My Classmate Managed To Fit On Her Exam Notecard
I used to do this! My writing is normally tiny anyway so I was able to cram a boatload of information on these cards.
Neighbor's Lawn vs. My Mom's Lawn
The one on the left is green, the one on the right is filled with clover, which supports a wide array of insects, which then feed birds, voles, frogs, and a help to maintain a functioning ecosystem. Now plant some native flowers, and you've upped your game.
I Left The Key In The Shed Door During A Very Windy Night And The Keyring Wore A Circle Into The Wood
My Deceased Great Uncle’s [secret] Undesirable Discharge From The Vietnam War
TV Remote In Peru Has A Button For Soccer
80 Cm Dandelion I Found
One Of Two Fly Traps I Set Out Saturday Evening
I Have All 5 Members Of The Spice Girls Dolls, Still In Box, From 1997
My Banana Has A Bruise That Looks Like A Musical Note
Stop Lights With A Timer Until It Turns Green
My Lenses Print The Word "Crizal" When It Comes Into Contact With Water
My New Washing Machine Has A Smiley On It’s Back
The WiFi Symbol At This Italian Burger King Is A Stylized Hamburger
My Cousin’s Samurai Sword Shift Knob
The 1956 Hospital Bill From When My Mom Was Born. 6 Day Hospital Stay. $107.55 Total
A Circular Chunk Of Glass Fell Out Of My Window And I Don't Know How
A Few Months Ago I Stabbed A Bottle Of Hand Sanitizer With A Tack. Something Is Now Growing On The Tack
Possible explanation: The main sanitizing component could be alcohol, which evaporates much quicker than e.g. water. It might have evaporated slowly through the stab hole, or a bit faster if also the lid wasn't closed tightly. With most of the alcohol gone, microorganisms would be able to grow again. Why on just the tack? Well, many microorganisms can form/turn into hardy dormant cells that can survive even in harsh environments - you'd need more than a bit of alcohol to kill them off. The bottle, as opposed to the tack, was likely properly washed and/or never had that many germs to start with. The dormant cells residing on the tack, however, would have been able to survive the alcohol and start growing once conditions got better.
My Australian Grandpa's Passport Was Still Under The British Jurisdiction
My Gym Has A Pic Of Steve Carell Hanging On The Wall
Old School Drug Identification Kit Used To Train Customs Officials In Dubai, Neighbour Found In Some Old Boxes
The Plane I’m In Is Super Foggy For Some Reason
The Weight Machine At My Gym Shows A Normal Distribution Of The Most Common Weights Used
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This is not the same product. 2x4 refers to the unfinished dimensions. The block on the left is unfinished, the one on the right has been finished. It is easy to see the right one has had the corners rounded, and the surface sanded.