Many things are mysteries to me. Could I explain to you exactly how my iPhone works? Absolutely not. Please don’t ask me to break down what exactly cryptocurrency is either. And don’t even get me started on outer space…
But if you’re a curious panda who wants to understand anything and everything, you’ve come to the right place. We took a trip to the How Everything Works Instagram page and gathered some of their most fascinating posts below. From informative charts to fun facts about the most random topics, we hope this list teaches you something new. And be sure to upvote the pics that you plan to share with your friends!
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Nowadays, it’s really easy to simply accept that things work, rather than wondering how exactly they do. Technology is advancing at an incredible rate, and it’s impossible to comprehend it all. Plus, there are still so many things that scientists haven’t figured out yet. Why exactly do humans dream? What happens when we die? And are we really alone in the universe?
Being curious about the world and what’s beyond is a wonderful thing. And if you want to finally understand some things that researchers have found answers for, you’ve come to the right place. The How Everything Works Instagram page has shared 153 posts and amassed over 239K followers. So join us on this journey to learn new things, and don’t hesitate to seek out even more information that you’re curious about after reading this article!
I wish this existed here in Canada. I live in an 1892 Victorian in a neighbourhood with condo towers popping up like toadstools.
Bored Panda slipping up, showing an uncensored picture of a c o c k.
We all know that it’s a great thing to ask questions. We should never stop learning about the world around us, and there are infinite things to wonder about! But if you’re wondering why we, and especially children, should care about how things work at all, The Curiosity Approach has shared a few reasons on their site.
First, they note that being curious is great for brain development. When kids start to wonder about things, their brains actually produce dopamine. And this warm, pleasant feeling makes us want to seek out more and more information! It literally feels good to learn new things.
Being curious is also a wonderful way to develop new skills, which can be incredibly useful in the long run. Children are naturally curious about anything and everything, and it’s best for us to let them explore and learn things on their own, rather than assuming we know best and filling their heads with our “adult perspectives.” Being full of wonder is a blessing, and it can lead to understanding so much more about the world we live in.
From an evolutionary perspective, wondering about the world around us is actually a survival skill. Nowadays, we have so much information about what things pose risks for us, but that doesn't mean we should simply ignore our instincts. If you start to feel uneasy or believe that you sense danger, don’t ignore that feeling. Allow your curiosity to inform your choices; it might even save your life!
While an interesting read, this one sounds more like an interesting coincidence that you could think of in that way. The 52 card French pack is not the "original" deck of cards, it is one of many variations which were in use, and just become the most common. There were variations with more and less cards, more than 2 colours etc that would not fit in with this calender theory
Wondering about things and people is also necessary for socialization. How would we ever make friends if we weren’t willing to strike up a conversation with a stranger or ask a colleague how their weekend was? We should be curious not only about the world and how things work, but also about one another!
Komodo Dragons are so cool, would love to see one in the wild.
It might be the last thing you ever do. On Komodo Island they kill people who stray where they shouldn't.
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I’ve always thought evolution is sooo cool; imagine adapting to have characteristics you need! This one, though, takes it to a whole nother level, though! Wow! I’m imagning that Bud villain (who I think was played by Lurch) with the metal teeth and he suddenly doesnt seem so far-fetched! Perhaps at some point, women will evolve to have shiny bright pink nails, or inborn eyeliner, things like that! 😀 Yes, of course I’m talking out my a*s, but if something can adapt to have metal teeth, a girl can dream. 🤪)
I'll report back! https://www.printables.com/model/476646-digital-sundial
According to Dalia Molokhia at Harvard Business Publishing, curiosity is also an incredibly important tool to utilize in the workplace. She notes that it’s impossible to know everything and have all the answers, even if you’re in charge of a team. But being willing to investigate, seek out new information and try new approaches is necessary for success.
Pandas, if a plant of mine turned bright red what does it mean?
So how can we develop our curiosity? Molokhia recommends applying a beginner’s mind to your work. Try to look at everything with a fresh set of eyes, and be eager to ask questions, listen to others and observe whatever you can. And don’t be afraid to try new things! Be open-minded to suggestions from other team members, and never assume that you know best. The world is constantly evolving, so our mindsets should too.
The double rainbow shown at the end of the Bluey episode "Rain" did not have the colours in the secondary bow reversed. This annoyed me an inordinate amount.
We hope you’ve learned something new from this list, pandas! Let us know in the comments below what you’d like to understand even better, and keep upvoting the pics that you find most fascinating. Then, if you’d like to check out another list featuring similar posts, we’ve got the perfect Bored Panda piece for you to read next right here!
There's a quite a lot of BS and "my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge" in this list.
I wonder if the BP staff is aware of the irony (and hypocrisy) of putting formerly free features behind a paywall, after posting countless articles about the evils of capitalism & greed.
I am getting really tired of scrolling up onto this c**p! "Continue reading with Bored Panda Premium Unlimited content Ad-free browsing Dark mode Subscribe now" I believe I need a new website, it's a shame, this is a fun site, when you can see ALL of an article.
100% agree. I'm also starting to suspect that the very small number of "premium" users, who seem to comment on almost every article, are , in fact, BP staff members trying to convince people to pay up.
Load More Replies...There's a quite a lot of BS and "my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge" in this list.
I wonder if the BP staff is aware of the irony (and hypocrisy) of putting formerly free features behind a paywall, after posting countless articles about the evils of capitalism & greed.
I am getting really tired of scrolling up onto this c**p! "Continue reading with Bored Panda Premium Unlimited content Ad-free browsing Dark mode Subscribe now" I believe I need a new website, it's a shame, this is a fun site, when you can see ALL of an article.
100% agree. I'm also starting to suspect that the very small number of "premium" users, who seem to comment on almost every article, are , in fact, BP staff members trying to convince people to pay up.
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