30 Entertaining Pics That Got Some Attention Online Recently

Every now and then, we need a break from our work to just relax and have a little fun. And what better way to do that than by looking at the coolest, most entertaining images the internet has to offer?

And you don't even have to look too far to find them. Check out this list, and you'll find a whole bunch of really fun photos that have begun to make their rounds online.

"My collection of more than 200 four leaf clovers."

Because we could all use a little extra luck these days. Four leaf clovers are considered one of the luckiest things you can find. So having a whole collection containing dozens of them has got to be even luckier.

Like, what are the odds of finding this many of them?

"'Tourists go home', Barcelona, 2018."

This is peak tourist behavior, tbh. I know that those popular tourist destinations (especially in Europe) tend to get really busy, and it looks like one Spanish local had enough of them.

So what's a tourist to do when a wall tells them to go home? Take a picture, of course.

"An anonymous artist has been making these."

I can't lie, this is a really cool creation. The way it balances in a circle like that shouldn't be possible, and yet it is. And the fact that it was made anonymously kind of ups the cool factor.

It kind of reminds me of those monoliths that started popping up a few months ago.

"Mom made me a Reddit cake for my birthday."

You can't have a Reddit birthday cake and not post it to Reddit. Like, there's probably a rule about that somewhere.

This cake is so cute and well-made, too. No wonder people went crazy over it when it got posted to the website. I hope the kid had a good birthday.

"This teacher wore anatomy bodysuit to teach science class."

That's one way to teach your kids about human anatomy. The amount of detail in that bodysuit is actually really impressive. You can even see the heart poking out from behind the lungs.

Hopefully this teacher's kids learned at least a little bit about the human body that day.

"This long and rectangular river rock I found."

There's really not much to this one; it's just a smooth, green rock in the shape of a rectangular prism. I mean, that alone is cool enough. It makes you wonder if that stone's shape is natural, or if someone out there painstakingly carved the stone, only to drop it in a river.

"The hallway to my dentist office looks like a Stanley Kubrick scene."

I can't be the only one who was half-expecting a couple of creepy kids to be standing at the end of this hallway, right?

The fact that this hall has such muted colors and is devoid of any natural light definitely doesn't do it any favors. It's super creepy. But also super cool.

"Saw a knight in the park the other day."

I hope that knight is doing okay. They look like they're either down in the dumps, or contemplating something. Also, what's with the knight costume, exactly?

It looks like that picture was taken on a day that was at least warm, if not hot. That person is probably sweating like crazy in that suit.

"Before it was sprouted, this tree went to the moon."

There's something really cool about this otherwise very average tree: it went to the moon! Well, the seed that grew into it did.

That alone is such a cool fact, it makes me wish I knew where that tree was so I could go visit it. Or any other moon tree for that matter.

"We use hulk hands to move cacti at my work."

I mean, it has to be a lot better than touching the cacti with your bare hands (if you've ever accidentally touched a cactus or succulent, you'd understand). Maybe they're not the most conventional cactus-holding equipment out there, but they look like the work.

Plus, who wouldn't want to wear Hulk hands?

"Saw this converted classic BMW EV charging at the supermarket today."

I've seen very few electric cars at charging stations so far, but the number of them out there these days is starting to grow. Still, I don't think I'd ever see a vintage car like this be converted into an electrical vehicle. It's all the fun of driving in style, with none of the pollution!

"My shirt looks brown, but if you look closely it's actually made only with red, blue and yellow thread."

When you think about it, brown is made by mixing a bunch of colors together. So putting a bunch of tiny, multicolored threads together like this to make brown when looked at from a distance kind of makes sense. I think. It's really cool, at least.

"30 years ago, my grandfather encased this meatball in epoxy."

I always just assumed that any food that got cast in epoxy or resin would be preserved in there. But now I have visual confirmation that this is not the case.

There was probably just enough air bubbles in there to get the decomposition process going. Hopefully it doesn't smell.

"We had purple clouds yesterday! (Freiburg/Germany)"

That's so cool! Everything looks so pretty and magical. It's kind of like a scene from a sci-fi movie where they go to another planet. I wouldn't be surprised if there were, like, three moons hiding behind those clouds.

I have to wonder, though. Do purple clouds produce purple rain?

"A local supermarket has a Mitch Hedberg quote hanging above the checkout line."

I mean, the quote is not wrong. But it's kind of a funny thing to find randomly hung up in a supermarket. Especially since it doesn't look like the sign is close to where they keep the rice (it looks like it's by a checkout station).

"This egg has no yolk."

This egg looks so wrong without the yellow yolk in the center. Like, it looks kind of unfinished. But I also can't look away. As strange and wrong as it is, it's also really fascinating in a way that's hard to explain.

Like, it's literally just egg whites. It shouldn't be that special, but it is.

"My co-worker’s hoodie has headphones threaded through the drawstring."

This guy is definitely living in the year 3021. I get that wireless earbuds aren't for everyone, since they can be a little easy to lose. But this way, at leas you'd always know where your buds are. And they're still basically wireless (at the very least they wouldn't tangle).

"From the lumber mill: found a bullet in this board."

From the looks of it, before this tree was cut into lumber, it was used for some target practice. Whoever shot the tree probably didn't bother to try to take the bullet out (makes sense).

But what's probably more impressive is the fact that the saw that cut the wood into lumber cut through a metal bullet so easily.

"Florida man in his natural habitat making the storm surge worse."

They do say that you should "fight fire with fire," so maybe this guy just thought the same thing would work with water?

That's my best guess, anyway.

"My daughter asked her dad to be launched into my photo where she struck this pose. Now she is convinced she is a real superhero."

I really hope this photo gets a proud place on the mantel or wall at home, because it's delightful. She got the timing of her pose perfect!

"I bought an off-brand box of corn flakes cereal and my smart-ass roommate sticks this picture he drew on the box."

I feel this image so hard. Growing up, my parents were very much of the opinion that "adequate" was worth the cost-savings that came with store brand cereals.

Which is probably why, as an adult, I have a pantry full of the "good stuff."

"My (Swedish) wife worked hard to help me (an American) celebrate today (in Scotland)."

This is adorable and such a sweet thing to do for a partner who's away from home.

Bonus points for getting her hands on a pack of the classic red Solo cups.

"Thank you, kind vandal."

In this day and age, there are enough ATMs everywhere that the "convenience tax" of these private ATMs aren't as lucrative as it might have been before.

If there were two free options within a five-minute walk, I wouldn't bother with this one.

"I'm inside Windows XP."

Is there a more iconic default desktop wallpaper than Windows XP's rolling green hills?

Even if you changed it right away, you always saw it, and it was always zen.

"(1999) A couple dividing their Beanie Babies as part of their divorce settlement."

Remember when everyone thought they were going to get rich off Beanie Babies? I bet this divorced pair feel really foolish now, two decades later.

"My grandfather is an artist and likes to contrast old fashioned symbols with modern ones."

I love this so much. The artwork is bold and graphic, which is totally my jam, but I also love how he's breaking the stereotype of older generations not "getting" modern stuff.

Does the QR code lead to anything, I wonder?

"I thought the bottle was empty."

I guess this is a good reminder to check bottles before you throw them out. You may still be able to use them. It's pretty easy for pills or capsules like these to get lodged into their container.

Still, it must've been a pleasant surprise to find a few of the tablets still leftover in there.

"There's an optometrist business near my house that has this giant poster outside advertising colored contacts. It seems to have aged in a "wtf is that a demon?" way."

I think it's time to replace this ad with something new, because I don't think that it's quite working as originally intended.

It looks like a horror movie ad now.

"This sign at the entrance to my in-laws retirement community."

Got to love older folks with a sense of humor.

Frankly, I'm not retirement age yet, but I feel this sign so very hard.

"Christopher Meloni receiving a Father’s Day gift from his daughter."

One of television's toughest cops also has a pretty good sense of humor, it seems. Why am I so unsurprised to see Christopher Meloni willingly posing next to a framed tweet of a funny story about him, gifted to him by his own daughter?