This Online Group Is Dedicated To ‘Mildly Interesting’ Stuff, And Here Are Their 50 Best Posts (New Pics)
Running all day long worrying about errands, work-life balance and keeping up with the never-ending pile of laundry often leaves not enough time to notice and appreciate the simple joys around you. And don’t worry if you recognize yourself. This happens to the best of us. Just sit back, take a deep breath, and come along on this journey to improving your day.
r/MildlyInteresting is exactly the place to see something unexpected and add it to your everyday life. Since its creation in 2012, this subreddit has grown into a community with 19.3M members who share the most original photos. From hypnotizing UV lights that disinfect hospital rooms to x-ray pictures of childhood teddy bears, there’s something for everyone.
After you’re done checking out some of the newest photos Bored Panda has compiled, just remember there are even more amazingly good pics here, here and here.
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This Message Stamped On The Squeaker Inside The Stuffed Animal My Dog Just Destroyed
For 10 years, the r/mildlyinteresting subreddit has just kept growing and growing into one of the biggest communities on Reddit. The moderators describe the page as being for “Mildly interesting stuff. Stuff that interests you. Mildly. It's in the name.” So in other words, it's not the most jaw-dropping or extraordinary stuff, but it's definitely not boring.
In a previous article one of the moderators, Cowbeller1, told Bored Panda that the most popular posts in the sub have something to do with luck: "Maybe you come across something interesting in your day-to-day life and remember to take a picture, maybe you're just lucky enough that something is interesting to the community. No real rhyme or reason aside from that," the mod explained.
Another moderator called RedSquaree said that original photos and titles are a key part of this online group. Their content is generated by the community and given that titles cannot be clickbait, there is a unique feeling of people seeing something mildly interesting and posting it.
Local Kmart Has A Doll With Down’s Syndrome
But what if you are so distracted that you don’t see the odd-looking things around you? Constant interruptions from our devices that keep buzzing every few minutes is just one thing that makes it hard to focus. And even when we’re able to concentrate on one particular thing, we might still miss other important details.
An experiment at Harvard University called "The Invisible Gorilla” showed a video where six people pass basketballs around. While you watch, you have to count how many passes people in white shirts make. At one point, a gorilla comes into the picture and leaves, spending nine seconds on screen.
It's hard to believe, but half of the viewers did not see the gorilla at all. They were so focused on one single act, the passes, that they didn't notice what’s entering their visual field. "This experiment reveals two things: that we are missing a lot of what goes on around us, and that we have no idea that we are missing so much,“ the creators of this study explained.
Our Teacher Had Us Do Word Searches In Asl To Practice Finger Spelling
Cafe I Went To In Indianapolis Is A No-Tipping Establishment
Also, it turns out that if you don't catch new information coming into your eye range within 1.5 seconds, you are unlikely to see it at all. Experimental psychologists Katherine Wood and Daniel Simons performed similar tests to the Gorilla experiment, they asked people to follow black and white shapes moving across the computer. “The most natural thing to assume is that the longer it’s there, the more opportunity you have to notice it, so we were quite surprised when it turned out that it seems not to help you very much,” says Wood.
I Snapped A Photo Of My Dog Through A Window Screen That Looks Like An Old Painting
My Daughter’s Bicycle Clarifying The Difference Between Austria And Australia
However, sometimes we're not doing anything at all and still feel distracted. It’s not uncommon that your thoughts start to cruise when you should be focused. And in this case, we can’t blame our electronic devices—according to the research of two Harvard psychologists, the main issue is our minds.
My Thai Food Came With A Chork
Today In Copenhagen There Was Car Free Sunday
I Bought A Tie Today And It Came With A Matching Face Mask
For the study, they created an app that contacts participants during their waking hours and asks them different questions. Researchers analyzed samples from 2250 adults and concluded that we spend almost 47 percent of our day "mind wandering," regardless of what we are doing. Also, psychologists found out that in their research, a drifting mind was generally the cause and not merely the consequence of unhappiness. As they put in their conclusion, “a human mind is a wandering mind, and a wandering mind is an unhappy mind”.
The Wear And Scuff-Marks On This Boat Look Like An Island In The Sea
The Way My Mom Mows Crop Circles Into The Lawn
A Frame In The Middle Of A Lake
In the end, the most important thing is to notice when your thoughts begin to drift and try to stay present. Then you will start to notice the details even in the most mundane things. And if you do, make sure to capture it and share it with the world of mildly interesting things.
A House In My Neighborhood Has These Plaques Outside Commemorating Former Residents Who Became Victims Of The Holocaust
Siegfried: Escape attempt 1935, shot during the escape 1935. Paula: Deported 1942, murdered in Auschwitz. Ilse: Unknown fate. Rolf: Deported 1942, murdered in Auschwitz.
My Local Library Has “Binge Boxes” In The Film Section
Local Plant Nursery Has A Notice Translation For Teens
Oh that's giving me cringy flashbacks of the 90s when adults thought teens only understood rap and hip hop slang. It was painful then and painful now.
Solar Park Bench With USB Charging Ports
Someone Put Oogly Eyes All Over The Menu At My Local Starbucks
This Is A Mood Blanket. Each Line Is A Day Of The Year With My Average Mood
Never Thought It Would Happen To Me, We Were The Only People On Our Flight
Once I have been the only visitor in the cinema. Happened couple of years ago in Pristina, Kosovo. I can't remember the movie now
How The Fence Of The Garage Shows Which Floor It Is
A Tiny Brick Flat In London
This Clean Color Spectrum On My Floor Right Now
Every Vauxhall Car Built Since 2004 Have A Hidden Shark Somewhere In The Car. Found Mine In The Glove Box
haha! Jeeps are the same way! They have a hidden jeep, or animal, or animal print somewhere in them. Neat little game
mine has morse code for Jeep on the drivers foot rest
Load More Replies...Now I wonder if Opels have them too. Something that will keep me busy for the next few days.
The thing on the far right of the picture also looks like a dorsal fin!
Jeep does this in all of their vehicles, not with sharks but with all other types of things.
Jeep also has done this since the 90s - very cool to find where and what is hidden on each one =]
The Clear Ice In My Absinthe Looks Like A Chunk Was Cut Out Of It
Our Refrigerator Is Supposed To Make Sphere Ice Cubes, But Instead Makes Death Star Ice Cubes
Chess Pieces Made Out Of Hardware
I Saw 4 Generations Of Honda Civics, In Order Of Age, All In White
Boxcar That My Great Grandparents Used As A Home
My Mom Has An Unopened Alice Cooper Record From 1972, Complete With Panties
Jenny’s Number On My Dash On My Old Truck
A Beer Can Fell Out Of Our Fridge And Landed Like This
This Book Has An Intermission
My Girlfriend Made A Stew Inside A Pumpkin
Dropped My Phone And The Crack It Made Kind Of Looks Like A Hummingbird
A Tree Guy Came Out Today…his Business Cards Are Made Out Of Wood
We Found A Missile While Out Blueberry Picking
UV Lights Burning The Room I Just Cleaned In The Hospital I Janitor At
Is it just me or does it look like something straight out of Dr Who?
Last Year We Had A Bag Break And It Dropped A 1.75l Bottle Of Vodka And The Pavements Been Clean There Ever Since
The Fate Of An Unfortunate Fly At The Mask Factory
In Italy They Got Free Water In Little Towns. You Can Choose Between Water With Gas, Cooled Or Regular
A Couple Pounds Of Razor Blades In My Wall. Apparently Old Medicine Cabinets Have A Disposal Slot
This Holder For My Oreos
X-Ray Of My Childhood Bear, Taken In The 90s
My Work Id Has Been In Its Plastic Holder For So Long That It’s Imprinted This Ghostly Image Of My Face
While At Aldi Today, I Saw These Hamburger Buns That Were Missing Their Bag...but The Expiration Date Was Stamped Right On The Buns
There Is A 23 Storey Building In Duisburg, Germany With Absolutely No Windows (German National Archives)
A 100 Sided Dice
The Cost Of Giving Birth In My Country
My Wife’s Engagement Ring Cut The Top Damn Near Perfectly Off A Glass When She Was Washing It
From the original Reddit post, top comment by u/t_bythesea: "Sorry, she may have thought that's what happened, but it's not. In machine cut glassware (especially if the glass is really thin) this is something that happens occasionally. There is a flaw in the glass that runs around the circumference and often not visible to the eye. Under pressure or extreme hot or cold water it can shear all the way around. while I'm sure her engagement ring is lovely. It would never cut glass like this. In 26 years of selling glassware of all styles, price ranges and quality, I've seen thousands of breaks like this."
My Hands After Washing The Dishes For 20 Minutes
Where did the one with the veins on the baby monitor go? It gave me a heart attack the first time I saw it at our own :D.
Where did the one with the veins on the baby monitor go? It gave me a heart attack the first time I saw it at our own :D.