“The New X-Ray Gun My Dentist Uses.”
“This 117year news paper scrap that had been under the floor boards in my bath room whilst refiting.”
“My grandparents have a fish pond in their living room.”
"A packet of olive oil shaped like an olive."
"The St. Louis Arch From Below."
“A couple of years ago, my sister began hunting for uranium glass at estate sales.”
“Just found an old roll of biodegradable poop bags, they really do disintegrate like advertised.”
“Found an E than survived the recycling process on the cardboard we use at work.”
“This carrot I got at tesco looks like a sassy pair of legs.”
“My mom made a uno belt.”
“Papa John’s left their oven pan in my pizza box.”
“There is a sunflower growing from my neighbours guttering.”
“My school ID has a Suicide Prevention Hotline number on the back of it.”
“Maneki-neko statues in my local gym.”
“Stuck in traffic. Saw two cars in front of me that had sequential license plates.”
“Wear-and-tear on playground monkeybars decreases as the distance increases.”
"A car covered in floppy discs."
“This old Pringles can my grandma uses to hold her paint brushes.”
“Townhouse in DC has a cute little model townhouse in its front yard (and the model has its own model!)”
“A twenty something’s Christmas Wishlist from 1999.”
“The hotel I’m staying at has a hatchet above the toilet.”
“The restaurant bathroom has hand soap for before you eat and after you eat.”
“The spilled yoke from my fried egg looks like a chick.”
I suppose we should be thankful it's not a map to the nearest marijuana dispensary.
exactly. wonder if that says a lot about their place than the people who attend
To be honest, it is quite depressing in an ironic kind of way.