Photos of random discoveries people found and shared online

When you find something unusual, strange, or just plain interesting, what do you usually do? In the past, you'd just remember it and tell the story—but probably no one would believe you.

Nowadays, we all carry a camera in our pocket, so the rule of "pics or it didn’t happen" really holds true. And why stop at just taking photos? You can share your finds online too. Here are some of the most fascinating and weird photos we’ve spotted on Reddit.

"My finger after I finally got a ring off that's been on for more than two years"

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Wearing a ring for two years straight isn't that long, so it’s likely this person started with a tight ring and their finger grew without removing it.

You can use oil or another lubricant to help take off a stuck ring, but the best way to avoid this is to choose a ring that isn’t too tight from the beginning. After all, you don’t want it to become stuck on your finger forever.

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"Bubbles in my coffee this morning"

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I won't pretend to fully understand what’s happening with these bubbles. Sure, the basic idea of bubbles is simple, but the longer I stare at this photo, the more questions pop up.

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The small bubbles line up almost like a grid, resembling fish scales. The large gap in the center really grabs your attention, and the big bubbles at the top-left and top-right of that gap almost look like eyes above an open mouth.

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"Witchcraft related doll in a very strange and isolated park I found, strapped high up to a 10+ft ladder statue that leads to nowhere."

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No matter what you believe, this is definitely something that seems best left undisturbed. Otherwise, we just become those people in horror movies who would normally make us yell at the screen.

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Everything about this doll looks creepy as anything and it doesn't take any belief in witchcraft to agree. After all, it's hard to predict how someone who does will react when someone messes with this.

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"Porta potty hundreds of feet up"

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On the one hand, this shouldn't be such a surprising sight because those who work on buildings hundreds of feet above ground need to go just like anybody else. Naturally, it wouldn't be very efficient to have to go all the way back down each time.

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On the other hand, that doesn't make seeing a port-a-potty standing high in the air any less surreal, especially when it's this precariously balanced. There's not a "look out below" in the world loud enough if something goes wrong.

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"I put my milk on a marble counter that so happened to look like spilt milk"

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Even knowing what's going on and seeing that countertop every day doesn't feel like it would render someone immune from assuming the worst when they look at this. A stylish choice in decor is so easy to turn into a prank on yourself under the right circumstances.

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For those who think they're above that, check back after putting this on the counter during a particularly groggy morning.

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"1200 pair telco copper cable"

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People who don't work with huge copper cables like these might be surprised by what they look like inside. The bigger the cable, the more likely it is filled with a complex web of smaller wires like these.

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It’s not only impressive to see but also strangely beautiful. Even though the colorful design serves a practical purpose, it doesn’t make it any less striking (though it can be a bit hard on the eyes).

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"This pet shop doesn't sell bunnies at Easter."

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During Easter, this pet shop chooses not to sell bunnies, and many people appreciate this decision.

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It's well known that lots of people buy rabbits on a whim during the holiday, only to later realize they aren’t ready for the long-term care these pets need.

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"Perfectly circular, connecting burnout in my neighborhood"

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Burnouts are one of the most irritating things a driver can do. They're noisy, unnecessary, risky, and leave the stinky residue of burnt rubber in the air. If you're going to perform a burnout, you might as well do it right.

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And that's exactly why this image is worth sharing: it's practically a flawless burnout. The circle is so precise, it looks like it was drawn with a compass. You can't even pinpoint where the car started or ended the burnout.

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"This glass shop makes sculptures based on children's designs"

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Whoever had this idea is a genius because it's every bit as impressive as it is adorable. Nothing demonstrates the finely-honed skills of your glassblowers like faithful recreations of some kid's non-Euclidean designs.

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It's common practice to include a stand when displaying glassware like this but that goes double when the kid forgets to draw in a second leg. Honestly, the fact that this looks as cute as it does takes some talent in and of itself.

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"A bear got into the bird feeder and kindly opened it from the bottom where it's screwed together"

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While it seems like this feeder has more damage on it than the uploader implied, it is still impressive and almost sweet to see how relatively genteel the bear was about this. After all, if it was really mad, this thing would be ripped to shreds.

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Every now and then, a bear can do something adorable that shows its gentler side. Yet, whether it's feeling kind or aggressive, photos like these are a great reminder not to underestimate a bear's intelligence.

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"Broken down boxes at my work look like they were photoshopped in."

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While this would be a weirdly mundane thing to edit into a picture (unless it's to cover something else up, I suppose), it's hard to deny that nothing about this photo seems real. And some commenters have put their fingers on why that is.

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As you may have noticed, the boxes seem to have missing shadows. Unless it's behind them in this photo, it would be interesting to see what angle the sun is hitting them at for this to make sense.

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"The Gap sent me a cheque for $0.01 with no explanation"

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It's difficult to imagine how this cheque ended up being mailed out — perhaps a refund that was just a penny short? Either way, The Gap spent more on sending this than it's even worth.

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It's a bit like residual cheques, where actors from long-ago productions continue receiving payments for years. For lesser-known movies and TV shows, these cheques often amount to tiny sums, sometimes even less than a dollar.

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"A rabies vaccines that is airdropped in the woods for raccoons to eat"

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It would definitely be unsettling to go for a nature walk and stumble upon a mysterious package labeled "RABIES." On the one hand, it's reassuring that efforts are being made to control rabies. On the other hand, the fact that it exists suggests rabies is still a concern.

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That said, it's interesting to learn that this is one of the methods ecologists use to manage rabies in areas with outbreaks. I'm curious about the treat they use to entice raccoons into eating it.

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"A sunflower I grew in 2021"

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Sunflowers are famous for one thing above all else: their sheer size. From their massive blooms to their towering stalks, these vibrant flowers have a knack for growing like weeds.

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Take this particularly remarkable sunflower, for example. Sometimes they grow so tall that the only way to keep them standing (and continue growing) is by securing them to something sturdy, like a post—or in this case, a two-story building.

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"Two random, yet almost identical, passengers"

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These sights can be almost alarming at first glance because they represent a total glitch in the matrix situation. For just a moment, they confuse the brain into thinking that it's seeing double or that doppelgangers are, in fact, real.

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Don't worry, though — there's no rip in the fabric of spacetime here. This is just two aging, bearded, balding men on a train. Both of them enjoy wearing red and white checked shirts and spending time on their phones.

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"Apparently one of these handicap spots is $100 more serious."

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No matter how much we compare these two parking spots, nothing jumps out that makes it clear why one merits a $100 steeper fine than the other. Both are even accessible to vans, so that can't be a factor.

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Unless there's something we're not seeing, the best guess is that the fine used to be $250 for unlawfully parking here but somewhere along the line, it was increased to $350. Either they forgot to change one of the signs or it was there before that increase happened.

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"This bench at a parking spot has a built-in highchair for babies"

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It's always a little fascinating to come across a big idea when it's still on a small scale. This built-in high chair is a thoughtful addition to a bench and it makes it a little hard to imagine why someone didn't think of this years ago.

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Depending on how handy this turns out to be, it's possible that additions like this will be ubiquitous enough to be taken for granted. If so, we can say we saw when that change was just beginning.

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"The rusted overturned remains of a car in the middle of a forest"

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While it can certainly be an interesting surprise to find a car that was abandoned long enough ago to be a rusted-out husk in the woods, such discoveries aren't exactly unheard of. Sometimes, people leave entire vehicles behind and nobody does anything about them.

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However, this one stands out for being overturned. That doesn't make it hard to figure out why it was abandoned, but it does make us more curious about what kind of horsing around the driver was doing to flip it over. This is why you don't drive like you're playing Grand Theft Auto in real life.

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"Came across a home-in-progress in the woods"

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Although the uploader's view of this structure made of sticks is fairly optimistic, many other commenters were a lot more creeped out than they were. After all, this seemed less to them like the elaborate doorway to an improvised house and a lot more like the full structure.

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In other words, they figured that someone was trying to build a portal to another world or something similarly supernatural. Again, even if you don't believe in that stuff, that doesn't make this sight any less eerie.

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"This car is full of bumper stickers that say bumper sticker"

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I've always believed that bumper stickers are a bad idea because if someone disagrees with your message or sports team of choice, they might rear-end you or key your car. I don't know; maybe I'm just paranoid.

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If you want bumper stickers but don't want to spread a message, this is a great option. No one could possibly disagree with the statements on display here because all these bumper stickers say is that they are, in fact, bumper stickers.

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"Found bill of sale on 1919 Model T"

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Apart from the old-timey fonts on this letterhead, this doesn't look too different from a bill of sale you'd get in modern times. The big difference, of course, is the price — imagine getting a brand-new car for $650, all in.

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Of course, $650 in 1919 dollars was worth significantly more. To give a modern-day comparison, $650 would be worth somewhere in the $11,000-$12,000 range today. It isn't chump change, but it would still be a fantastic price to pay for a new car.

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"My clothes pegs explode when used"

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Clothes pegs have one job: To grip onto clothes firmly. Actually, scratch that, they have two jobs: To grip onto clothes firmly, and also not explode when you try to use them for their intended purpose.

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Maybe this person was just unlucky and got a bad batch or something, but it's actually pretty impressive to see how thoroughly this thing breaks. It doesn't just crack; it basically blows itself into a million pieces with just a slight squeeze.

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"This restaurant named Thai Food Near Me"

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This seems unremarkable, and maybe a bit silly. After all, if you're close enough to read this sign, it's just stating the obvious: That this restaurant offers Thai food, and it's currently close to your current location.

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The name is actually genius, though, because "____ food near me" is a pretty standard search term on Google and within mapping apps. By naming their restaurant after a literal search term, they're guaranteed to be at the top of any search results.

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"My library is displaying an archive from our local newspaper predicting a new high schooler in town, Taylor Swift, will rise to stardom"

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Local newspapers have been putting out articles like this forever, showcasing a local artist who dreams of making it big. Not to be negative, but most of these would-be stars never do reach the big time.

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Taylor Swift, of course, is another story. It's so cool to see this pic of a young T-Swift strumming her guitar as she sits on her living room couch, dreaming of superstardom. Also, big time bonus points for the cat in the photo.

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"My friend's cat got shaved at the vet"

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Cats and dogs might look big and fluffy, but when you remove their hair, it's a different story. This cat looks like absolute nightmare fuel without a layer of thick, lustrous fur covering up its midsection.

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Of course, the effect is more pronounced because this cat is a longhair; its hair has been completely shaved down, and it's standing up. Still, it takes a second for the brain to process what kind of weird creature it's looking at here.

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"My local hospital has examples of when you may need urgent care versus emergency"

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I'm sure hospital staff gets sick of people coming into the emergency department for injuries and ailments that aren't nearly serious enough to be considered a real emergency. This sign humorously illustrates how to tell the difference.

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I'm sure it's helpful to someone out there, but it might yield mixed messages. I mean, what if you're attacked by something bigger than a cat but smaller than a gator? What if you're attacked by a gator, but not that badly?

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"Restaurant I ate at framed the hole someone punched in the men's room wall"

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When there's a blemish on a wall, whether it's a stain or a full-blown hole, the cheap and easy way to put it out of your mind is to put a framed photo over top.

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This restaurant has done this, but the frame doesn't cover the hole - instead, it brings attention to it. The whole effect transforms a simple hole in the wall into a piece of modernist art. The title is just chef's kiss, too.

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"My job got new microwaves and only allows certain foods in them"

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It's always nice to have a microwave in your office break room, and — depending on the size of your office — it can be helpful to have more than one microwave to avoid lineups.

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This is all very organized and clearly labelled, and makes allowances for people of different faiths who have specific food requirements. That said, it's almost overwhelming. If I stepped into this break room to microwave a burrito, I wouldn't even know where to start.

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"I flew over some lakes that looked like a man walking his llama"

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Planet Earth is a big place, with innumerable lakes, ponds, and other landforms dotting its various continents. With this in mind, it makes perfect sense that these abstract shapes will sometimes look like something else, especially from the air.

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This doesn't look like a photorealistic silhouette of a man and his llama. It looks a little more stylized, almost like cave art. I wonder if this is in Peru or another country with lots of llamas because the synergy would be perfect.

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"My all-black cat had five all-white kittens"

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No one expects a litter of kittens to match their parent's coat perfectly, but it's striking just how different these kittens are from their mom. The difference is literally black and white.

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The explanation here is even more fascinating than the image itself. A recessive gene means that these kittens' coats are heat-sensitive. In the womb, they were warm enough to be blank slates basically — but in the days and weeks after their birth, they'll likely take on new patterns and colors.

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"Weird rock found in backyard"

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This looks like organic material — maybe a misshapen head of cauliflower or lump of fungus — but it is, in fact, a rock. As for the kind of rock it is, that remains a bit of a mystery as it'll need to be cut into to definitively identify.

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Commenters noted that it probably isn't a geode but might be a weird-looking chunk of quartzite. In any event, it can probably be taken to a rock and gem shop for proper identification.

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"My dad found emergency drinking water from 1952 in my grandfather's basement"

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It's always a good idea to have extra drinking water on hand in case of an emergency — that's why a lot of emergency preparedness plans advise people to fill up their bathtubs with water.

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These vintage cans of drinking water probably stem from the obsession with fallout shelters in the 1950s. They look like exactly the kind of canned goods that a paranoid shelter builder might use to stock their bunker in the event of a nuclear war.

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"The sun on my door is so bright you can see it through the door

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If this were a video game, you'd know that this was an important door, likely one with a quest behind it. Because this is real life, there's probably no quest — but it's still a pretty interesting door.

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The person who posted this attributes the effect to the sun being bright. But the sun is bright everywhere, and most doors are still able to block it out effectively. This is probably a case of the doors being ultra-thin in certain areas.

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"The sushi place next to my job was carving up this giant 700-pound bluefin tuna"

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This atmospheric photo would probably be a little bit upsetting to see if you were eating at a patio next door. Something about the butchery of a giant fish would kind of ruin the ambiance, you know?

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On the other hand, this is a great advertisement for this sushi place. If sushi chefs are straight-up butchering a giant tuna fresh out of the ocean, it's a pretty good sign that their various rolls are going to be fresh.

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"My cat has double canines, a condition known as retained deciduous teeth"

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Cats have impressive teeth to begin with, and some felines double up on this trait by adding an extra row of teeth. The cat here doesn't seem to be enjoying this demonstration, but it's necessary in order to show off its teeth.

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Retained deciduous teeth, the proper name for this trait, isn't just seen in cats. It's also seen sometimes in smaller dogs, though it can also occur in larger breeds.

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"Some bars in Tokyo let you know how many guys and girls are inside so you know what you're walking into"

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This is kind of like how some busy parking garages tell you how many spaces are open and where they are, but this example is a lot more socially driven. The doorman must have to keep track and feed it into this system somehow.

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Everyone's been at a bar where the balance seems off, so this sign offers a quick at-a-glance way to tell if it's going to be your kind of scene or not.

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"Handprint on my leg"

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Although Reddit user boymelbourne had no further commentary on why it was possible to leave such a distinct handprint on his leg, the photographed results left many users deeply concerned. For one thing, the yellow hue of their skin indicated a serious case of jaundice.

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Moreover, the disturbing depth on the handprint — as if it was left on freshly fallen snow — suggests that he was also experiencing some worrying pitting edema. Fortunately, what clues can be garnered from his surroundings suggest he's in the hospital, which seems like the right place.

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"There's a free-roaming turtle with a diaper at my local gym"

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While some places of business can be casual enough to have a pet as its mascot, a dog that hangs around a Southern gas station or a cat that slinks around a New York City bodega is a much more common sight than a turtle (it might actually be a tortoise in this case) in a gym.

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While it's great that Pong's owners were thoughtful enough to put a diaper on him, some users were concerned that his presence risked a weight dropping on his shell. However, as Reddit user Boumy explained, "We are a very small gym, so it's easy to keep an eye on Pong (the tortoise). He is kept away when we are training."

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"My child that was born last week has natural blonde highlights"

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While there are so many unpredictable factors that can arise when a child is born, one of the mildest differences concerns their hair color. Indeed, some babies don't seem to have much hair at all, while this little one came out of the womb with hair styled like a member of a boy band from the year 2000.

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However, those who like this unique natural combination may be a little disappointed to learn that it isn't likely to stay like this. The hair color a child has as a toddler isn't often the same as what they have by the time school starts.

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"Got my wisdom teeth taken out today"

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For those wondering why the removal of wisdom teeth is such a delicate surgical procedure, the gnarled specimens in this photo should explain that easily. Really, the most impressive thing about this is the fact that the dental surgeon was able to remove them intact.

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Usually, wisdom teeth are extracted in pieces, and this makes it very easy to see why. It's normally not realistic to expect to take such irregular objects out of a body so smoothly, but sometimes, there's a lucky break.

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"This post-it note staying attached to this semi going 70mph down the highway"

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Although it seems absolutely incredible that a post-it note that becomes useless when a little dirt gets in the adhesive would hold so strong in this position, it's not as crazy as it looks. The size of the truck matters a great deal here.

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That's because the space directly behind an 18-wheeler like this is one of the least windy spots one can be on a highway, as most the wind is passing around the sides. Thus, it makes perfect sense that the post-it note is only slightly flapping.

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"This sticker that my wife claims looks just like me"

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It shouldn't be hard to appreciate how jarring it is to see your image mysteriously placed on a pole out in the wild, but this man's imitation clearly shows he's taking it in stride. Of course, it helps that he's not entirely convinced that the guy on the sticker is his double.

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It's unclear who that is or why he's making that face but other commenters couldn't help but agree with the wife that her husband has an apparently prominent look-alike. If it wasn't for the difference in haircuts, they could confuse a police witness.

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"Squirrel holding its child or some squirrel's baby"

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Although it was unclear to Reddit user Alyxstudios whether this squirrel was carrying its baby or another squirrel's, the distinction makes all of the difference in the world. In fact, it's the difference between whether this scene can be characterized as adorable or off-putting.

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If this is a mama squirrel holding her baby, the uploader captured a heartwarming shot of her keeping her precious little one safe. If it's another squirrel's baby, it's more likely that she's about to have dinner. Yes, squirrels can be cannibalistic.

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"At this English pub in Japan you can order 'only foam' beer. They call it a (beer) latte"

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While the idea of intentionally pouring a beer with a massive head may seem baffling in North America and parts of Western Europe, there are other parts of the world where it's fairly common practice.

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Obviously, this menu makes it clear that there's a market for "latte" style beer in Japan but it's also a decently popular to enjoy the drink in Czechia. There, the style is called "mlíko," which means "milky pour." It's also not unheard of in Germany.

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"My four-year-old and I share the same straight unbroken line across our left palm"

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You can see the evidence of shared genetic traits between practically any people who are related — especially if they're closely related, like parents and children. In some cases, you'll even see the same unique, borderline inexplicable, traits shared between generations.

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It's hard to know what to make of this straight palm line. I know the lines on my palm don't look this straight and cohesive. Either way, it's fascinating to see how strong the resemblance is.

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"One of the gallstones that was removed with my gallbladder yesterday"

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Considering that this sizeable deposit was only one of the gallstones lying dormant in Reddit user tachyonman's gallbladder, it's hardly a surprise that he had the entire organ removed. It looks vaguely like a small potato, which suddenly stops seeming so small in this context.

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Oddly, it also seemed to inspire some surprising creativity from other users, who apparently wanted the uploader to make jewelry out of it. That's definitely an interesting idea, but it shouldn't be too surprising if they decline.

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"My blind cat has abnormally long whiskers to compensate for her blindness"

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People often say that some forms of blindness can render a person's other senses heightened to compensate for the challenges it brings. This picture is remarkable evidence that this is also apparently true in the animal kingdom.

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Considering how important a cat's whiskers are to their sense of space and direction, it's amazing to see such visible evidence of this phenomenon in action. Of course, that cat is also an absolute cutie, even though its neutral expression makes it look a little sad.

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"FB marketplace guy just paid me $45 in 20 $2's and a $5 dime roll"

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Although it's clearly a mark of spite when someone pays for something with a giant collection of pennies, it's hard to read much malice in the decision to pay with 20 two-dollar bills. Indeed, that's such a bizarre idea that it's impossible to read the intentions behind it because there aren't any other instances to compare it to.

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Most people could be forgiven for not realizing that Thomas Jefferson was even on the two-dollar bill because it seems far more likely to go through life without ever seeing one than to have 20 of them in front of you.

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"My mom's homemade toe prosthetic"

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Although many Reddit users were impressed by the cool ingenuity the uploader's mother showed in turning this thimble into her prosthetic toe, some wondered why she went to the trouble. As it turns out, doctors typically recommend a similar action when someone loses a toe.

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That's because toes will drift inward when there's nothing keeping them separate, which can influence some permanent changes. Since that would only make life more difficult, a prosthetic like this is a practical solution.

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"This tree looks like straight up broccoli."

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The tree, with its dense, green canopy, bears a striking resemblance to a giant stalk of broccoli. Its thick, leafy branches cluster together, creating a textured, bumpy surface that mirrors the vegetable's florets. The rich, verdant hue of the foliage only adds to the uncanny similarity, making it a captivating sight in any landscape.

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This arboreal wonder not only enhances the scenery but also sparks the imagination, evoking thoughts of whimsical, larger-than-life gardens.

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"This Toothpaste describes what each of its ingredient is and its purpose."

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This toothpaste outlines the role and benefits of each component it contains. From fluoride that strengthens enamel to natural extracts that freshen breath, every ingredient is chosen for its specific contribution to oral health.

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By clearly explaining these elements, the toothpaste ensures users are well-informed about what they're using. This level of detail not only highlights the growing demand for transparency and accountability in personal care items.

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"My friend's phone case blends in with this 1982 school library circulation desk."

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The phone case owned by the user's friend is a striking example of how modern accessories can echo the past. Its design, color, and texture seamlessly blend with the vintage 1982 school library circulation desk, creating a nostalgic visual harmony.

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I have a sneaking suspicion that this isn't a coincidence at all, don't you feel that way?

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"I clipped a baby bunny's ear with my mower 2 years ago. Same bunny spotted today."

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Two years have passed since a baby bunny had a close encounter with a mower, resulting in a clipped ear. Remarkably, the same bunny was spotted today, thriving despite its past ordeal.

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I bet the mower was happy to see that the bunny is alive and doing well! What are the chances right?

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"We got these giant screws in at work today for mounting solar panels."

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The arrival of massive screws marked a significant step forward in the solar panel installation project. I need to know how heavy one of these screws happens to be.

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To be honest, the workers must have felt like that were in a scene from Honey I Shrunk The Kids.

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"Lens flare in this photo looks like Eric Cartman."

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In a fascinating twist of visual coincidence, the lens flare captured in this particular photo strikingly mirrors the iconic character Eric Cartman from the animated series "South Park."

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This isn't any visual coincidence, though. This looks exactly like Eric Cartman. Anyone who has seen the show would understand.

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"Without barriers the British still know how to queue!"

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Despite the lack of physical barriers, it seems that British folks demonstrate an innate ability to form orderly queues, a testament to their ingrained sense of decorum and patience. This is fascinating!

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This cultural phenomenon is evident in various public settings, from bus stops to supermarket checkouts, where individuals naturally align themselves in neat, sequential lines, maintaining a sense of fairness and order.

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"The fog during my flight makes Illinois seem like it hasn't rendered."

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As the plane soared through the thick blanket of fog, Illinois seemed to vanish into an unformed void. Does this remind you of anything, though?

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Anyone who has experience playing video games knows that this is exactly what a map looks like before it has had the time to fully render. Pretty cool to say the least.

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"The sun hit this freshly-paved tarmac just right and made a real-life Rainbow Road through polarized lenses."

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Under the golden rays of the sun, the freshly-paved tarmac transformed into a mesmerizing spectacle. As the light interacted with the smooth surface, it created an array of vibrant colors, reminiscent of the iconic Rainbow Road from popular video games.

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The polarized lenses acted as a filter, intensifying the colors and making them more vivid. This enchanting scene turned a mundane stretch of road into a magical journey.

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"Ken Jeong was a physician at the hospital I work at."

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Ken Jeong once donned a white coat and stethoscope as a practicing physician at a reputable hospital. Renowned for his comedic talents, Jeong's journey from medicine to entertainment is a testament to his diverse skill set.

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Balancing his medical career with a burgeoning passion for comedy, Jeong's transition was nothing short of remarkable. His time at the hospital not only showcased his dedication to healthcare but also hinted at his future in the entertainment industry.

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"The golf balls at the mini golf on this pier are biodegradable and fall into the sea at the 18th hole."

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At the mini golf course perched on the edge of the pier, players are greeted with an eco-friendly twist. The golf balls provided are biodegradable, designed to seamlessly integrate with the marine environment.

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The course not only offers a fun-filled experience but also promotes environmental responsibility. Each ball is crafted from materials that break down harmlessly in the ocean, minimizing pollution and supporting marine life.

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"The guy who does the grass for my building left a rectangle of wild flowers so the bees can use them."

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In a thoughtful gesture towards nature, the groundskeeper of the building has intentionally left a rectangular section of wildflowers untouched. This small sanctuary serves as a haven for bees, providing them with a vital source of nectar and pollen.

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By allowing these flowers to flourish, the caretaker is actively contributing to the support of local pollinator populations, which are crucial for the ecosystem's health. This is so cool!

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"My local library has a "library of things" for residents to borrow useful household items like toolkits and power washers."

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How practical is this? The innovative "library of things" at the local library is a treasure trove for residents seeking to borrow practical household items.

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From versatile toolkits to powerful washers, the collection aims to meet a variety of needs. This initiative not only encourages resource sharing but also fosters a sense of community by making essential tools accessible to everyone.

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"The sun shining through my fish tank aligned perfectly on each knob."

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What are the chances? The sunlight filtered through the clear waters of the fish tank, casting a mesmerizing glow that perfectly illuminated each knob.

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This natural light not only enhanced the vibrant colors of the fish but also created a serene atmosphere in the room. Of course, OP needed to capture this magical moment and post it for the world to see!

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"Was at the beach and found a shell with barnacles on it that makes it look like an anatomically correct heart."

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While strolling along the sandy shores, a unique find caught this Reddit user's eye—a shell adorned with barnacles that astonishingly mirrored the intricate details of a human heart. Hard to believe isn't it?

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The barnacles clung to the shell's surface, forming ridges and textures that mimicked the heart's chambers and veins, creating a natural masterpiece that seemed almost too perfect to be true.

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"The corrosion on this water tap looks like a map."

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Reddit user Luke-Skywalk shared an image of this corroding faucet. The tiny world the corrosion created is making the photo go viral.

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Upon close inspection, the corrosion reveals even more details, such as tiny rivers and mountain ranges. It even looks like there are city labels!

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"My hotel phone in Iceland has a special button that will wake you up if there are northern lights in the sky."

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I want to know the name of this hotel so I can go stay there! Guests can rest easy, knowing that the hotel staff will promptly notify them when the auroras grace the night sky. This thoughtful service enhances the overall experience, allowing visitors to fully immerse themselves in the magic of Iceland's natural beauty.

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Let us know if you know the hotel!

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"The Korean taco place we got takeout from gave us a roll of toilet paper with our meal."

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This Korean taco spot surprised its customers with an unexpected addition to their takeout orders: a roll of toilet paper. This is obviously a genius marketing strategy given people are sharing pictures of it all over social media.

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I hope it's a joke, though. Hopefully no one actually has to use the roll of toilet paper.

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"Our electrician left all of the screws in a vertical position in our new kitchen."

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The vertical alignment of the screws might seem like a minor detail, but it speaks volumes about the craftsmanship involved in the kitchen's construction. This attention to detail not only demonstrated the electrician's dedication to precision but also contributed to the overall aesthetic of the kitchen.

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Hopefully this electrician knows they are going viral online! Nice work.

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"The angle of the sun removes the italics on the shadow."

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At certain angles, the sun's light causes shadows to stretch and distort, creating an italicized effect. However, when the sun reaches a particular position, the shadows straighten, losing their slanted appearance and adopting a more defined and upright form.

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Thanks to Reddit user aviatorlj for being observant enough to notice this cool phenomenon!

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"This window that makes my back yard look like it's in 4 different seasons."

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The backyard appears to be divided into four distinct seasonal segments. Spring's vibrant blossoms, summer's lush greenery, autumn's fiery foliage, and winter's serene snow all coexist in this unique visual tableau.

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While this is likely a once in a lifetime capture, the scene this photo creates is fascinating. No wonder this picture went viral!

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"I saw 4 generations of Honda Civics, in order of age, all in white."

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The sight was nothing short of mesmerizing: four generations of Honda Civics, each one gleaming in a pristine shade of white.

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From the oldest model, with its boxy, retro charm, to the most recent iteration, boasting sleek, modern lines, the evolution of design was on full display. Soak it in boys and girls, this ain't happening again any time soon!

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"Bathroom at my dentist has a picture of the bathroom at my dentist hanging on the wall."

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The peculiar decor of the dentist's bathroom has become a topic of conversation for many patients. The room, otherwise unremarkable, captivates attention with its unique wall art—a picture of the very same bathroom it adorns.

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This is a little trippy, right? I would half expect to see myself in the picture on the wall, taking a picture of the picture on the wall.

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"This tree grew over the sign, but under the paint."

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Over time, nature has a way of reclaiming its territory, and this phenomenon is evident in the way trees can grow around man-made objects. One striking example is a tree that has enveloped a sign, with its trunk and branches gradually encompassing the metal.

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Despite the tree's encroachment, the paint on the sign remains surprisingly unscathed, creating a curious juxtaposition of natural growth and human craftsmanship. Truly fascinating!

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"A broken quarter"

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The whole point of coins is that they're difficult to counterfeit and impossible to break so that they can be in circulation for generations with no need for replacement or refurbishment. Clearly though, judging by this pic, some coins can't handle the pressure.

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The most intriguing thing in this photo might not be the fact that the coin has somehow become broken but the exposed interior. It looks like the middle of the coin is a copper disk with concentric circles.