“I left my snow broom leaning on my car and forgot about it. When I drove away, it had frozen to the ground and stayed standing.”
“This pothole has started to reveal the original brick road underneath.”
These gavel pencils given away at a mock trial competition.
“This pattern looks like disturbed Elmo.”
The only teal McDonald’s sign on earth is in Sedona, Arizona.
“My friend found a hard cylinder of cheese powder in her Doritos bag.”
“This picture I got on my trailcam of a hawk landing.”
A tape sculpture.
“The center of this firewood is magenta.”
“Our bird feeder got rained on and now it’s sprouting.”
This vending machine has a “random” button.
“This mural in my city is made entirely out of bikes.”
A live-feed of the kitchen.
“This tile that lets you know if you’ll be hit by the opening door.”
“My friend took a picture of a squirrel that was watching him while holding his own tail.”
Snow peeling off of the brick.
“My shirt tag told me not to slap pandas.”
This extension for short pencils.
“This map which shows everywhere we’ve driven on family road trips.”
“These statues I accidentally found in Osaka, Japan.”
This guy’s only got freckles on half of his face.
Charging ports on the new Toronto buses.
This is a room filled with oil.
A whale skeleton in the middle of a rainforest in Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica
“A 4,000-lumen flashlight through my hand”
An X-ray of a pregnant dog
Some 5-pointed starfish can be square due to birth defects.
In zero gravity, a candle’s flame is round and blue.
A squirrel without a bushy tail
A dog dental implant
“My friend caught this fish off the coast of Hawaii.”
“The biggest lobster claw I’ve ever seen!”
The world is at your feet.
How different SPF levels look through a UV camera
A needle and thread under an electron microscope
“The way this ice froze in my water bottle overnight”
Snow covered the net roof of the aviary in the zoo.
Just pulled a layer of ice off a leaf.
A lemon/carrot crossbreed
We would love for someone to explain this down in the comments.
When you know how to cheat with gravity:
A trick to make your brain explode
Studying at a desk can be so boring.
We all do weird things for heat.
The best transportation in the city
“Where would you like us to put this?”
That's in both directions, BTW. If you draw a line through the point where the penny is touching the glass, half of the weight is on one side and half is on the other. If you draw a line through that point, that is exactly perpendicular to the first line, you will once again have half of the weight of the forks on one side and half on the other.