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30 Interesting Pics That Prove The World Can Be Amazing And Also Baffling

Some of the smallest happenings or details can be the very things which bring the biggest smiles to our faces.

With this idea in mind, from people who went out of their way to make their dogs day to individuals who made perfectly shaped holes in liquids, here are 20 interesting pics that prove the world can be amazing and also baffling.

"The wear and scuff-marks on this boat look like an island in the sea."

That hull genuinely looks as though it has been painted by a professional artist, not just by the ocean. It is depressing to know that the sea is better at painting than I am, thanks!

"The clear ice in my Absinthe looks like a chunk was cut out of it."

Jesus, this is making my brain itch. Although, I do not think that it is making my brain itch as much as the morning after drinking absinthe does.

"My wife's engagement ring cut the top damn near perfectly off a glass when she was washing it..."

With skills like these I think that this person's wife may have a promising future as a jewel thief! Gotta make a living somehow.

"An elderly customer came in today with a McDonalds VIP Card..."

This person went on to explain: "The back of the card (which I have chosen not to show, as it has private information on it) entitles the cardholder to any regular coffee or fountain drink of their choice with the purchase of any 'Breakfast or Dinner entree.' It looks like it was signed by a store owner at one time to an employee, but it says that it works at any McDonalds."

"Going back through sewer inspection photos and I realized something had been looking back at me from the bottom of a 12-ft deep sanitary manhole."

It took me a while to notice the eyes that were lurking down int he darkness. Most people guessed that it was a raccoon or a cat.

"Bought a new generator and thoroughly reading the instructions."

The key is to not let your generator become possessed in the first place, it is pretty irresponsible if you ask me! You can persuade them to leave by offering them your soul, it's not like you're using it anyway.

"My Thai food came with a Chork."

This is a really intriguing idea, it is both a fork and a pair of chopsticks. Great for the people who love using chopsticks, as well as the ones who should probably stick to forks.

"My dad painted this wall outlet to match its background."

I bet that, from far away, you would not even be able to tell that there is a cover plate there. It almost looks like two outlets just floating in the middle of the wall.

"Excuse me, I just can't seem to find my husband."

Makes sense that lost spouses would be found in the cookies and crackers aisle. Although, if it is me that is lost, you would normally find me by the discount wines.

"This Giant FrankenFunyun That I Found!"

It looks as though this Funyun has swallowed up all of its other Funyun siblings in the Funyun womb and absorbed their strength. What a truly upsetting mental image, I am very, very sorry.

"Somebody finally moved their car."

While I do believe that someone would leave their car parked in the same spot for weeks on end, I simply cannot believe that there seems to be so much nature in that place. How long was that vehicle there, exactly?

"If you unlock this car when it is dark outside, you can see that it greets you in Spanish."

There is nothing like having your car greet you when you unlock it in the dark! It would make me feel a lot more at ease about being outside at night, I can tell you that.

"Thank you curtain, you're doing God's work."

I am certain that an actual curtain would have been a better option for that window, but this could work in a pinch. The little face on the cardboard curtain makes it a bit more endearing, at least.

"My house from the 60's has a mini ironing board for ties."

It was not long before someone pointed out that this was actually for ironing sleeves, but I love where this person's head was at. A tiny ironing board exclusively for ties is adorable.

"This mustard, in fact, contains no moving parts."

I don't know what I am more amazed by, the idea of there being mustard out there with moving parts or the fact that there is a national mustard museum which I did not know existed!

"My shoelace broke open to reveal a MUCH more colorful shoelace."

One bizarrely knowledgeable shoelace expert added, "In embroidery, black thread is the most brittle because they take all the thread that doesn't meet the dye specs and dye it black. I'm willing to bet this is a similar scenario. All the laces that didn't meet standards are wrapped in black."

"Coworker had a model cryptex, and inside were the LOTR rings."

I would just keep something useless like salt in one of these. That way, if anyone came for dinner and wanted some salt then they would have to solve this.

"Little stone face tucked away in a corner in Sheffield."

I think that I could quite easily walk passed this every single day without noticing it if I lived in this city. It's actually quite eerie, as though it is waiting for me to say a password or something.

"This photo I shot of flying birds looks like I copy-pasted them in Photoshop."

Well then, these birds certainly all look the same. I guess that could be because they are all the same species, but that still does not mean they need to look like clones of one another. And they are not even in a formation, which is kind of strange.

"How effective green Tabasco is at catching fruit flies."

There are a lot of things you can use to create a fly trap at home, but tabasco does not seem like one of those things. Still, you really cannot argue with the results. I guess you could say that these flies have taste!

"This single-serve packaging of the body and blood of christ."

Now you can get all of your heavenly needs in one snack-sized packet! I wonder how good the wine is in this, something tells me that it would be abysmal.

"I did sculped this tiny Godzilla with scraps of wheat dough! (it's hard solid, coin to size comparison)."

Well, color me impressed! This tiny sculpture is sub-atomic compared to the actual Godzilla, but there still seems to be a surprisingly good amount of detail to it.

"Some one put the wrong soap in our soap dispenser at work and a new galaxy formed."

It looks like they have inadvertently made a sort of lava lamp or something that is a prop from a sci-fi film. I'd be kind of nervous about using it now, I'm not sure why though.

"Squirrel found an entire cookie outside a dining hall on campus."

The person who posted the image went on to say, "This dude was definitely having a better day than anyone else around me, did not care in the slightest when I got close to get this picture." That is so strangely wholesome.

"Mushroom harvest in my village."

Wow, that sure is a lot of mushrooms! I can only imagine that this village, which is apparently in the European country of Georgia, will be set on mushrooms for a long while.

"The title of George Orwell's 1984 is redacted until worn off from reading."

Another person went on to add, "This reminds me of [a] special edition of Fahrenheit 451 that has heat activated pages. Not exactly practical, but a very cool idea for collectors and fans."

"A beer can fell out of our fridge and landed like this."

The beer can actually cracked the bottom of the fridge and got wedged in the crack, just a heads up for any of you who, like me, were completely baffled by this.

"Saw this on a walk, it's nearly invisible from any other angle."

Even when I knew that I was meant to be looking for something I still struggled to notice that there was a wire Pokemon drawing in the sky.

"This cat that is half-brown and half-red."

One person asked, "Is it red and brown or grey and orange?" and I can see this debate ending up like that weird white and gold dress image that was doing the rounds a few years back.

"Everyday this guy walks by our house and lifts up his dog for a look at our neighbours rabbit."

"Is the neighbor just find with losing a rabbit or do they not have birds of prey in the area?" wrote one person. However, it was pointed out that this rabbit is this neighborhood's apex predator, which I love.

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