Hmmm. Hmmm? Hmmm! Allow us to introduce you to r/hmmm, a popular online community on Reddit that boasts over 1.8 million members, who call themselves internet aesthetes, and search the world wide web for artistic, meaningful, odd, and obscure photos. ‘Hmmm’ (technically written with a lowercase ‘h’) is the sound of deep thinking as you contemplate the weirdness of out-of-context internet pics. And we’ve collected some of the most bizarre ones to share with you, Pandas.
They’re stranger than strange, some to the point of hilarity, and they’ll likely make you go ‘hmmm’ as you look at them, trying to guess the story behind the elaborate images. It’s time to put your imaginations into overdrive, so get ready to have a good laugh and put your minds to use.
Bored Panda reached out to the team behind the r/hmmm subreddit. The head moderator, CosmicKeys, was happy to shed some light on the community and what it stands for. "The idea for /r/hmmm was to create a highly curated subreddit with a quality bar where all the pictures are interesting, meaningful, aesthetic, and shine a light on how random image culture on the internet had become its own genre of art. I think we are popular because we maintain this quality bar," they told me that high quality and a focus on aesthetics are both vital to the long-term success of the subreddit.
They also revealed the reason why each and every photo on the subreddit has the title 'hmmm.' "The titles are all 'hmmm' because it means you can experience the image without someone forcing their personal interpretation onto it in the form of a title. Whether it's funny or sad is up to you to determine. It is also about purity. In order for your post to go through, you need to submit to a rigid tradition. People willing to do that generally care enough to post excellent content."
Scroll down for our full interview with the head moderator, as well as with author and comedy expert Ariane Sherine, who gave her take on bizarre images that lack context.
As you scroll down, remember to upvote the pics that you liked the most. Got any wacky theories about what’s going on in each one? Share your thoughts about them in the comments. If you’re in the mood for some more photos that will raise the bar for what you find peculiar, then you’ll definitely want to check out Bored Panda’s previous articles about the r/hmmm community right over here and here.
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thats why he hasn't returned, he's been waiting for the cat to get off his lap
The head moderator, CosmicKeys, revealed that even though the r/hmmm subreddit was technically created in 2008, we should consider its real founding date to be 2016. "/r/hmmm was founded in 2016 by users from snoonet irc. It was technically created in 2008, but had no activity up until that point, so 2016 is the real creation date," they told Bored Panda.
CosmicKeys said that they'd add new content to the subreddit every day. "I would post daily pictures while chat was going for people to laugh at oddities from different corners of the internet. That grew into a large collection, so /r/hmmm was born. The name comes from a thread that would appear occasionally on 4chan, and the content was inspired by a website called spaceghetto," they shared the inspiration for the subreddit as a whole.
According to the moderator, some images tend to be excluded if the idea behind them becomes far too popular. Face swaps are a good example of this. "The subreddit is about obscure and strange images, so over time as certain types of images have gone from obscure to popular we've made rules to exclude them," CosmicKeys shared.
British comedy expert and comedy writer Ariane, from London, told Bored Panda that, generally speaking, the more bizarre something is, the more we’re likely to chuckle, giggle, and laugh about it.
“The weirder and more surprising the photo, the more likely it is to make us laugh,” she said that the weirdness catches us unaware and we instinctively end up laughing.
“I tend to laugh the most at animals pulling human expressions while doing crazy things!” she opened up.
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Anyone else hearing the Mission Impossible music in their head whilst looking at this one?
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I spoke to Ariane about the role that context plays in comedy. In her opinion, humor is instantaneous. Context only becomes vital when there’s such a stunning lack of it that it starts to infringe on our ability to get the joke. If the audience doesn’t find the photo or situation relatable at all, they might end up asking for more information to get the joke. And that can harm the comedic effect.
“Context is important only if we’re unlikely to get a joke otherwise, as I think the sooner we get a joke, the funnier we find it,” Ariane told Bored Panda. “If it takes us a while then that initial shock and surprise is delayed and so we’re less likely to laugh and more likely to go ‘oh, I get it now!’”
In short, this means that even though the photos from r/hmmm quite obviously lack context, they also seem to have enough of it available to make us laugh. We can relate to the photos on some level. Well, at least to most of them.
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I like that. We should have more accurate mannequins for women too ;)
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I was also curious about Ariane’s opinion on whether we’re born with comedic talent or if it’s a skill like any other. To be developed, nourished, and honed. In her view, it’s both.
“Some people are born with funny bones, but those who aren’t so lucky could watch a lot of great standup comedy and try to emulate the timing and pace,” Ariane suggested how we can develop our sense of humor and comedic timing. “There are also some excellent comedy courses available online.”
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According to Urban Dictionary, ‘hmmm’ is the sound made by those who are “in the act of thinking.” However, fellow internet users, note the number of m’s there. There are, in fact, 3. ‘Hmmm,’ therefore, “represents more thinking than hmm, but significantly less cranial activity than hmmmm.”
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The subreddit, stresses the fact that all titles have to be ‘hmmm,’ all in lowercase. Yes, absolutely every post shared on the sub has the same title. It’s as bizarre a rule as many of the photos themselves. Do we love it? You betcha! This is the sort of quirky stuff that the internet was made for.
The moderators of r/hmmm also ask their members not to post any memes, mashups, or drawings. They might be funny and make us go r/hmmm, but the subreddit is for real-life situations only. Oh, and if you’ve got a gif instead of a photo to share, they’ve got their own separate subreddit for them called r/hmmmgifs right over here.
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Know Your Meme explains that the r/hmmm subreddit “remained relatively dormant” until mid-February of 2017. A photo of a man with a pack of Pitbulls wearing sunglasses went viral and put the entire community on the map. And no wonder, the photo really does make you go ‘hmmm,’ as you wonder what the ever-loving heck is going on there. Ever since then, r/hmmm has been a thriving community. And we hope that’ll continue. In a world where information is readily available at our fingertips, it’s a real luxury to look at a photo and stand, confused, wondering what exactly is happening.
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For the kind of drivers that also plow into snow figures and tidy lawns.
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I don't see anything wrong here. Just a teen (not) enjoying their birthday.
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Frankly, the only reason of having these kind of hostesses is for people to check them out. (And this is probably not the place to discuss how ridiculously objectifying this is.) I cannot see why this should then be reserved for men. The soldier surely is enjoying it.
Actually it's a car show--I think--and the soldiers are models as well and are appreciating the have they don't have to wear such ridiculous outfits.
Load More Replies...I'm a straight female so maybe I'm completely off here but to me the army ladies are hotter. Just sayin'.
Women know the only thing the soldier is thinking is, "I'm so glad I don't have to wear those ridiculous shoes."
tbh these kinda blatant tactics that stallholders at tradeshows, canvassers in the street, advertisers, chuggers, (charity muggers) etc. use just make me more likely to ignore whatever it is they're selling.
AKA "Booth Babes". Not seeing any men in uniform at the booth, which would still attract many attending a car show, too.
Load More Replies...The soldiers are probably amused by the fact that neither of the other girls are wearing the right sized shoes.
I know. Homegirl on the left has some serious cliffhanger drama going on. 😂
Load More Replies...Still more practical and modest that the Olympic Volley ball outfits
I don't mind ladies wearing any clothes from the pic, but these two in front look so uncomfortable in it (maybe just impression from picture in weird moment), it's so much nicer when woman feels comfortable and confident whatever she's wearing, that's where she can make potato bag look like cool new outfit. Same applies to men actually.
This picture needs more backstory. If the women chose to wear these outfits then that's their choice, it's only not okay when they were made to do so. Reminds me of when F1 got rid of their grid girls and some of the girls were not happy about it at all.
That's kind of the point of the thread... Photos needing context.
Load More Replies...I can't help but see that she's wearing shoes that are clearly too small for her.
As a former promo girl and model - go girls <3 and they’ve probably been (all 4 girls) hanging out all day, talking between shifts and people anyways. I hate how people this kind of work is objectifying, they are very confident in their skin, in and out (meaning they don’t judge what other people are looking/doing) with who they are and they look great doing it in cute little heels.
and re: the damned shoes — if they’re supplied for the show you’re working sometimes you’re stuck with what you get and you have to make do. Better too small and feet go numb (take breaks) then too big and you risk falling out of them and spraining an ankle. Smile and have a great time! Isn’t this just the best? I have a wedgie! *smile*
Load More Replies...My god her feet are busting out of those shoes! Poor girl. I wish the fashion industry would really think of the harm on the models, also feet look gross when squished in shoes that are too small. Feet look so much better in a good fitting pair of shoes.
Every single woman in this picture is doing their job. There is no need to make judgement on anyone here. Sheesh.
Ladies. Don't do the toe thing. Just get shoes that actually FIT. The toe thing is very tacky. Also could have sworn the two women in front were mannequins...
This isn't anything but too small shoes. It's stupid. Not only high, but also too tight. Look at the fastening! It's digging in her flesh! That will definately leave marks.
Load More Replies...To me, it kind of looks like the soldier is looking at something else nearby, and not at the ladies in heels
I don't understand what the issue is here. The only issue would be is if the US govt forced the female soldiers to dress like the two on the right.
Why would the US govt have any say in how two German soldiers dressed?
Load More Replies...Hmmmm, fancy motorcycle or armoured military vehicle... how to choose. If only there was someplace I could compare them side by side.
Not sure I want to join this army or dine at this restaurant. Maybe both.
I know where this photo was taken: At the Gamescom Exhibition in Cologne. The German Army Bundeswehr always has a "booth" there and tries to attract Call of Duty Gamers ;-)
as far as I remember that was at Tuning World Bodensee which is a car show in Germany (hence the KW onesies)
Women can be fabulous - whatever, however We do what We do.
As a military member who used to work at Hooters downtown Toronto, I can say I would be looking at those women and thinking "DAMN girl, first of all, thank you for your service, cause you deal with a lot more awful people than I do. Also, your shoes are too small. I'm looking at you, hostess on the left."
Are these the new Space Force uniforms? Those heels will make space exploration kinda tricky.
Maybe it was a set-up. Just maybe. The scantily-dressed “models” are paid to be there and may -or MAY NOT - have low self-esteem. The female soldiers (or other titles - sorry I don’t know) are strong women who are just as beautiful. If you don’t know them, don’t judge them.
Am I the only one immediately hearing the Oompa Loompa song in my head...?
They kinda look like those people from that meme where they’re yelling at a cat
I’m not like other girls, I’m in the army!
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Crocs may not be a good fashion choice but she has every right to wear them
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What the... I had to return to the post to confirm this! I didn't notice!
Load More Replies...Some posts in here were pretty cool, some interesting, and some that makes me understand why aliens hover over earth, then decide "Nah" and leave.
It would be great if people stop posting anything with the Confederate flag Hitler or guns. They've had enough commercialization as it is
Have you ever played Quiplash with a bunch people? Often people will just type the first obvious response. Sometimes it isn't even a joke. It is just a cliche or a catchphrase or some meme punchline. But then it gets all the votes because the other people are just excited to recognize the line. I get reminded of that every time I look at the top voted comments on this site.
Lithuanians have a very twisted and lovely way of seeing life. Aciu Bored Panda!
46 looks like a Breaking Bad convention so not exactly hmmm that a bunch of bald guys dressed up as Walter White.
Why are they all called 'Hmmm'? literally all of them. Capital H and 3 ms
What the... I had to return to the post to confirm this! I didn't notice!
Load More Replies...Some posts in here were pretty cool, some interesting, and some that makes me understand why aliens hover over earth, then decide "Nah" and leave.
It would be great if people stop posting anything with the Confederate flag Hitler or guns. They've had enough commercialization as it is
Have you ever played Quiplash with a bunch people? Often people will just type the first obvious response. Sometimes it isn't even a joke. It is just a cliche or a catchphrase or some meme punchline. But then it gets all the votes because the other people are just excited to recognize the line. I get reminded of that every time I look at the top voted comments on this site.
Lithuanians have a very twisted and lovely way of seeing life. Aciu Bored Panda!
46 looks like a Breaking Bad convention so not exactly hmmm that a bunch of bald guys dressed up as Walter White.
Why are they all called 'Hmmm'? literally all of them. Capital H and 3 ms