One of my favorite genres of things people post online has got to be the weird stuff. It’s amazing what kind of strange things and coincidences people come across.
And because people love those sweet, sweet internet points, they always upload pics of the strange things they find online. Yeah, the internet is kind of a goldmine when it comes to oddities.
“I saw my door in a book.”

Wait, that’s actually crazy. I’m sure most of us have found doors in picture books that were similar to the ones in our own homes. But this one’s so distinct. It feels like so much more of a rare find.
“A sign of the times.”

I mean, they’re right. You probably shouldn’t post to social media if you’re still loopy from the anesthesia. But wow, who would’ve thought they’d actually recommend against it in a form like this?
“This bacon started off as normal strips and I’ve never seen bacon shrink so much before.”

I know that bacon usually shrinks when you cook it, but this is ridiculous! Like, there’s pretty much nothing left at this point. I wonder if it was bound to do this, or if it’s just overcooked.
“A few years ago I caught the fog blending almost seamlessly with the water.”

This looks like something out of a video game. Like, the part of the game where the hero almost dies and has to talk to their dead relative or something. So pretty, in a really ethereal way.
“My microwave is asking for a sacrifice.”

I don’t know why any microwave would have to have the word “child” on its display, but I don’t like it. Maybe it really does want some kind of child sacrifice. Spooky.
“Grocery store in Sweden keeps things organized.”

I’m not really sure how to feel about this. Sure, it looks kind of nice, but how do you know which brand and flavor you want if you can’t see all the labels?
“This broken sign at McDonalds makes it look like they are advertising in the 90s.”

This is honestly super distracting. But at the same time, I’m kind of into it. It would make for a pretty fun decoration at a ’90s theme party, that’s for sure.
“One of my friends deleted social media and is attempting to stay in contact VIA mail…”

This is honestly such a cute idea. Social media can be pretty exhausting, but sending letters to your friend is always exciting. Maybe we should all try this.
“My beer has a beer in it.”

I think it’s more that OP’s beer has a beer on top of it. I’m not even going to bother asking how they’re going to get the can open, because I don’t think I want to know.
“This baking soda in my gf’s mom’s house still has a Blockbuster movie rental.”

You can tell this baking soda is old because of the Blockbuster coupon on it (which, sadly, won’t work anymore). I guess the best thing to do is just throw it away.
“This foldable stop sign at an intersection.”

It looks like this stop sign doesn’t actually need to be used, which is why it’s folded. But man, would this ever stress me out. I’d probably always stop, just in case.
“A single window on this wall.”

This is just plain creepy. I don’t know what that building is supposed to be, and I quite frankly don’t want to know. Anything with such few windows (basically none) can’t be good.
“The way this drain slowly froze over with a trickle still running out.”

You know it’s cold cold if running water like that gets frozen. On one hand, it’s pretty neat. But on the other hand, I seriously don’t want to be anywhere near there (because of how cold it probably is).
“This pack of multivitamins with an odd one out. Won’t be taking that one.”

Yeah, I don’t blame OP for not wanting to take that one. Even though it’s probably harmless, it just looks suspicious, and sometimes that’s enough to be off-putting.
“This icicle I found standing next to my neighbour’s truck.”

My guess is that the ice formed around the truck, and then the neighbor moved it and parked it in a slightly different spot.
Or it’s a ghost icicle. It’s one of those two things.
“This emergency stop button at my workplace.”

Yeah, I’d also like to know what kind of emergency it’s for…
According to OP, it pretty much stops everything in the workplace. You’d think the other workers would know that, though.
“This parking garage says ‘Remember’ below every floor number.”

I get that it’s probably to help people remember what level they parked in, but I can’t help but feel like it’s giving off some sinister energy. I dunno, it just doesn’t seem right.
“My mother in law’s outfit accidentally matches the restaurant’s flooring.”

What an odd coincidence! I don’t usually try to dress like the restaurant I plan on visiting (as I’m sure most people try not to do), so this hasn’t happened to me before. But the fact that it could someday is kind of scary.
“My fruit snack came with a gummy finger.”

This is honestly the most random thing I’ve ever seen come out of a pack of Welch’s. Or any gummy package, for that matter. Like, it isn’t even close to being a fruit snack.
“Smiling cheese.”

Food with faces is so strange to me. On one hand, the smiley face is kind of cute. But on the other hand… someone’s gonna have to eat that.