Loyal Bored Panda readers probably know we have a soft spot for weird photos. But if you're new here, check out these unexplainable stock images or these memorable "pics or didn't happen" moments.
However, there's one place on the Internet that undoubtedly has the most ridiculous shots ever taken — an appropriately called subreddit, WTF. The community is on a mission to collect things that make people say "what the fu*k" and they're really devoted to it, too. With over 6.4 million members and thousands online at any given time, nothing is off-limits here. From a lizard living inside of a microwave clock to a 300ft-deep sinkhole in someone's backyard, continue scrolling and check out some of the most popular posts on the subreddit.
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Cabin In Alaska For Rent, Lovely View
This list really draws you in, doesn't it? The difficulty to click away, I think, comes from our curiosity. Why wouldn't you like to see the test track Fiat had on its rooftop? Or an oil tanker raising its anchor, discovering it has hooked an unexploded torpedo? The craving to know and understand is the driving force behind our development as individuals and even our success as a species.
In fact, if infants weren't curious, they'd never learn anything. Hundreds of studies show they prefer novelty. A classic 1964 study, for example, showed that infants between 2 months and 6 months old grew less and less interested in a complex visual pattern the more they looked at it. Another study, published in 1983, revealed that once babies got used to familiar toys, they preferred new ones, a scenario that caregivers are probably very familiar with.
My Venus Flytrap Uses All Its Energy To Make 200 Mouths Instead Of Growing Big
There's also something psychologists call epistemic curiosity. It's about seeking knowledge and eliminating uncertainty. Epistemic curiosity emerges later in life and might require complex language.
Agustín Fuentes, a professor of anthropology at Princeton University, believes this form of curiosity has set humans — and probably all members of the genus Homo — apart from other animals and paved the way for us to populate nearly every corner of the world, inventing technologies from hand axes to smart phones.
"Humans, in our distinctive lineage, went beyond simply tweaking nature to imagining and inventing whole new possibilities that emerge from that kind of curiosity," Fuentes told Live Science.
Guy Found A Glass Eye Embedded In The Rock At A Beach
But curiosity comes with a cost. Just think about babies who are perfectly proficient crawlers. Even though they get around, they still decide to try walking. Of course, there's more to see and do when they stand upright. But this milestone comes at a cost: a study of 12- to 19-month-olds learning how to walk documented that these children fell down seventeen times per hour. However, this didn't stop them.
I guess, this list has a price as well. You can miss your stop if you stare at the screen for too long and forget you're on a bus. Or your boss can walk in on you and see that you choose to browse the Internet instead of finishing those reports. If you're not working remotely, of course. Anyway, beware, you've been warned!
This Cemetery Fire From Yesterday Looks Like A Horror Movie's Climax
Sinkhole Opened In Cornish Backyard, Leading 300ft Down Into A Medieval Mineshaft
Fiat Had A Test Track On Their Factory Rooftop In 1929
Found This Clown Mannequin Half A Mile Deep Into A Drainage Pipe Tied Like This To A Grate
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Ct Scan Of 1,000-Year-Old Buddha Sculpture Reveals Mummified Monk Hidden Inside
It's even more creepy: It is called Sokushinbutsu and refers to the practice of Buddhist monks observing asceticism to the point of death and entering mummification while alive.
Not exactly. Sokusinbutsu is a very special practice from certain areas of Japan, the monks dry themselves old alive and are put into an underground chamber until gone, later their bodies are retrieved and enshrined. That is different from the Vietnamese and southern Chinese tradition of Buddhist mummies, people would go to caves usually to use their climate for mummification. Their remains were then either lacquered or put into clay and then decorated, like in this case.
Load More Replies...Even crazier is the preparation these monks did beforehand. While they were still alive they would start a diet that is basically meant to start self mummification. It could take 10 years and was meant to reduce moisture and body fat so the body would not putrefy. They even drank a poisonous sap that turned to laquer. Then they were buried. While still alive! They sang until... You know, and then the breathing tube in the tomb was removed and left for 3 years and then opened. If the body had mummified it was removed and venerated. They were called "Living Buddhas." https://www.history.com/news/ct-scan-reveals-mummified-monk-inside-ancient-buddha-statue
Interesting information, but that's not the real meaning of Living Buddha. Some people become buddhas in their lifetime... surrendering fully into the inner being beyond identification with the personal body/mind. It happens more often than one might think.
Load More Replies...This takes one hell of a seriously long process in order to achieve this of and not all monks succeed. It's a very interesting read, if you want to look it up.
This is likely the practice of self-mummification (sokushinbutsu) that was practiced by some rather esoteric Buddhist sects in Japan around the 11th century. It is a fascinating (and slightly disturbing) process to read about: https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/sokushinbutsu
No it is not. Sokushinbutsu is a very special tradition unique to Japan but other areas had their own Buddhist mummies, you find many e.g. in Vietnam.
Load More Replies...This is done in archaeology to get more information about what it is made of, especially if you assume multiple material use or hollowness or you hear something rattle inside ;) You cannot just smash an invaluable historical piece with a hammer.
Load More Replies...ALL-TIME WINNER OF THE 0009 HIDE AND SEEK CHAMPIONSHIP!!! MR. MOOOOONK
Girl look at that body, girl look at that body, no seriously, it's all mummified and stuff.
he won the hide-and seek competition... his dead brain is thinking "how long have i been here? when are they gonna find me?"
hmmm maybe i should take mine i bought on ebay to the doctor....
How many years do I have to wait to dig up someone's grandad and not get arrested?
Usually until there are no more relatives left that remember him.
Load More Replies...^^Picking my jaw up off of the floor!!^^ AMAZING!! Wishing there was something alongside for size comparison. The first pic appears to be maybe total, 4 foot high max (in my mind).
A Rather “Rural” Patient Came In With New-Onset Seizures. Ct Reveals Small Metal Pellets In Head. Patient States His Wife Accidentally Shot Him Several Years Ago While Trying To Get A Raccoon Off Their Property
Train After Failing To Brake Finds Itself On Top Of A Giant Whale Statue!
the beauty of this is that the artpiece is called "saved by the whale"
Rome Yesterday
Raising Anchor Of Your Oil Tanker Only To Realize You've Hooked An Unexploded Torpedo
I’m A Contractor. Bought An Abandoned/Foreclosed Home To Renovate. This Was In The Basement Bathroom. What. The. F.
I Was Driving Through The Back Roads Of Pennsylvania On The Way To A Camping Spot And Found A Mountain Of Ceramic Dishes And Tea Cups In The Middle Of The Woods!?
No Filters. Australia Is Red From Wildfires
My Girlfriend Sent Me This From Her Doctors Appointment
You're Not Taking This Grandma's Purse
In Algeria We Have These Weird Things In Public Parks And Children’s Playgrounds
My 6 Yr Old: “How Will He Go Poop If His Tail Is Inside His Butthole?!”
Oh, Let Me Just Park My Squid
27 Contact Lenses Were Found By Doctors In Woman's Eye
How? You can't not feel even one, let alone more, even if you somehow push it under an eyelid.
What, Exactly, Was The Sequence Of Events That LED To This?
So This Lizard Moved Into My Microwave Clock. I Guess It's His Now?
Camping In Florida Looks Fun
Got A Complaint At Work About "Very Loud Crickets" In The Bathroom
Sometimes People Stop In The Middle Of A Conversation To Stare At My Eye. Wonder Why
Oregon Fires Next To A Golf Course
I Really Have No Idea What Happened
Vandals Painted A Complete Train Silver In A Small Town In The Netherlands 2 Nights Ago
Your Typical First Day Of Your Job As The It Guy
A "Zombie Spider" - Spider Covered In Fungus, Half-Dead, Half-Alive Which Can Crawl Around. Found In My Basemen
A Humpback Whale Was Found Dead In Amazon Rainforest
When Your Goat Needs A Lift
This Power Line Happened To Be Laid Straight Through The Skull Of An Anglo Saxon Woman Buried In A Previously Undiscovered 6th Century Graveyard
Hail From The Weekend Here In Queensland, Australia
I'm So Glad I Don't Live In The Same Time As Quetzalcoutlus Northropi
Stopped Cause I Thought My Tire Popped, But I'm Pretty Sure Someone Tried To Murder Me
I Split Up With My Boyfriend Yesterday. I Fell Asleep While He Was Packing And He Stole My Toilet
These Times Are Weird
Woke Up For Some Water. Thank God I Turned On The Light Before Taking A Sip
Knee Pad Catches Small Splinter
Calcium Buildup In This Water Pipe We Had To Replace
Secret Recording Device Under Break Room Table At Work
This Is A Clown Shower For Children
Last Week A Bald Eagle Flew Threw My Bedroom Window, While I Was Laying In Bed . It Was Insane, To Say The Least
I Have Tentacles Under My Tongue- Apparently Not Everyone Does?
Crochet For Trees In Morgantown, West Virginia. USA
New Prototype "Economy" Airline Seats
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Most of these are good, but the clown in the pipe scares me. And I mean SCARES me. I am not easily scared.
I can't stop thinking about it and I've only seen it for like 0.01 second and it's 2 am rn here. Who put it there? A mile inside? Why? Just a maniquine or ........? 😭 I wanna sleep
Load More Replies...So happy to see this stuff on BP instead of politics (which I come here to get away from!)
wh put a gorilla on a doters bed imagen wakeing up to see this infront of ur face
Most of these are good, but the clown in the pipe scares me. And I mean SCARES me. I am not easily scared.
I can't stop thinking about it and I've only seen it for like 0.01 second and it's 2 am rn here. Who put it there? A mile inside? Why? Just a maniquine or ........? 😭 I wanna sleep
Load More Replies...So happy to see this stuff on BP instead of politics (which I come here to get away from!)
wh put a gorilla on a doters bed imagen wakeing up to see this infront of ur face