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“Passing The Bounds Of What’s Usual”: 50 Unhinged Pics That Are As Confusing As They Are Amusing
The internet might be full of cat pics, dad jokes, and witty memes, but it’s more than that. Far more, in fact. When you surf farther and dive deeper, you start coming across content that defies explanation. It often lacks context and raises more questions than it answers. But that’s part of the fun!
That’s where the popular ‘Outré Bizarre’ Facebook page comes in. The social media project does exactly what it says on the tin: it shares peculiar, odd, and meme-worthy pics that are as confusing as they are amusing. We’ve collected some of their best ones to share with you, so scroll down to check them out.
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This is Max Fosh at a charity soccer game. There was a lot of messing around, and this was not the most abnormal thing that happened. I reccomend checking it out.
The ‘Outré Bizarre’ project has seen massive success over the years. It has a considerable presence on all the major social media networks, and it’s very likely that you’ve seen some of the memes shared by the curators in your feed.
On Facebook alone, nearly 890k internet users follow the ‘Outré Bizarre’ page.
His work is absolutely hilarious. I recommend checking out the rest of his stuff
Meanwhile, the project also has 53.4k loyal fans on Instagram, as well as 17.8k followers on X (formerly Twitter). And speaking of Twitter, the ‘Outré Bizarre’ account has been on the platform all the way since March 2013.
However, at the time of writing, it seems like the project is focusing on posting weird photos mainly on Facebook and Instagram.
The project’s name, ‘Outré Bizarre,’ clearly had a lot of thought put into it. The word ‘outré’ means that something is very strange, unusual, shocking, or—as the Britannica Dictionary notes—_bizarre_. So, funnily enough, ‘Outré Bizarre’ essentially means ‘Bizarre Bizarre.’ And that’s exactly the kind of content that the project posts.
Bizarre internet pics can be quite a double-edged sword. On the one hand, weird stuff draws people in because they’re curious about the world.
So when they see something unusual or unexplained, they can’t help but stop scrolling and try to figure out exactly what it is that they’re seeing. And let’s not forget that many of us enjoy sending weird memes to our besties, helping memes go even more viral.
It's a viral video mocking ufologist/scammer Jaime Maussan ad the Mexican government after the ridiculous claims of having found two "alien" corpses on Sep. 13. The cake was made by UK based baker/tattoo artist Ben Cullen on Sep. 15. The joke cites the game show "Is it cake" that became notorious after being published on Netflix last year.
On the other hand, extremely weird content isn’t up everyone’s alley. People find different things funny, so weird pics won’t cater to everyone’s sense of humor. You’ll always have people who enjoy dad jokes and bland boomer memes more than bizarre post-ironic humor. And that’s perfectly fine.
You cannot expect everyone to be a fan of the memes you share, so it’s best not to worry about that and instead focus on the followers that you do have.
'Well, i suppose that you could say that i've struggled with some feelings of inadequacy all of my life...'
Still, other internet users recognize that the vagueness of the images provides the opportunity for everyone to come up with their own theories about what’s happening in the frame. So, in a way, these pics are a reflection of who we are as individuals because we interpret them through our own unique perspectives.
Aside from curiosity, there’s another reason why people enjoy weird content that borders on the gross. According to Alexander J. Skolnick, Ph.D., an assistant psychology professor at Saint Joseph's University, disgust has a very useful evolutionary function. “It keeps us safe. Rotten food has a sour, bitter flavor, and that's a cue to us. We spit it out,” Skolnick told ‘Shape’ that this extends to weird photos or videos.
Meanwhile, Clark McCauley, Ph.D., a psychology professor at Bryn Mawr College, believes that looking at gross, scary, or bizarre content is similar to going on a rollercoaster. “You feel fear, even though you know you're safe,” he explains that these things get your heart racing.
BP censors the word p a w n but shows a picture of bare-arsed pony play ?!?!
I can't say common words without being censored but you won't censor this?
Humans really are the strangest species. If aliens ever arrive, I hope this is their first encounter
C'mon BP, you should have pixelated the whole thing! Well, maybe just his naked butt.
I hate this s**t. Not the kink itself, but when people take their kinks out in public, they do so without getting the consent of people participating (ie, witnessing) their kink play. If you had public consent, it would be different.
How to explain that subtle difference between 'horseplay' and 'pony play'
It doesn't show it, but I'm pretty sure that saddle has a butt plug to keep it from shifting as that would be dangerous for the rider!
Imagine what could be holding the saddle in place other than the straps
The older kids will "get it" and snicker. The younger kids will ask if Daddy will dress up like that the next time he gives them a pony ride, and Daddy will snicker. XD
NOT THESE PEOPLE NO NO NOOO *pours unsee juice into eyes*
There's nothing really wrong with this other then the sad reality of the situation
Note: this post originally had 69 images. It’s been shortened to the top 50 images based on user votes.