You Won’t Want To Miss These Fascinating Finds (23 PICS)

Posted in PICTURES       22 Aug 2024       3972       10 GALLERY VIEW

"Have you ever seen a decommissioned nuclear missile control bunker? Well, you have now."

"Pink burgers at a baby shower."

"This elevator has buttons on the bottom as well."

"My grandfather was born in 1916. When he got his US Social Security number, the card they sent was made out of brass."

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"Mother and child with poliosis, a hereditary white streak in their hair."

"A plant was put under the hand dryer in a public restroom to catch the drips."

"This is a pure copper sulfate crystal. I spent 2 months growing it."

"A door in a college inspired by Ray Bradbury’s “Fahrenheit 451.”"

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"This table at McDonald’s has lights that turn red when you touch them."

"Behold the pyramid watermelon, only $1400."

"My new tires have a tread gauge built into the tread."

"Have had a near perfect ring of red dots on my palm for 2 days."

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"The $100,000 bill. Although 42,000 were printed, only 12 remain in existence and it’s illegal to own one."

"An albine crocodile."

"Bought parts for my N64, and they gave me a secret message in Hylian."

"Saw a rainbow circle yesterday."

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"Our local supermarket offers free fruits for children to snack while shopping."

"The tallest salt mine in Slănic, Romania."

"I saw an ATM in a van today."

"My friend found an 8.1 volt battery in an old audiometer (a machine that tests hearing)."

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"Oil and and vinegar container."

"A safety notice on an AH-1 Cobra Attack Helicopter."

"These earthquake absorbers in my hotel."



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Lurana 1 weeks ago
#4 Social Security numbers were first issued in 1936, during the depression. They were printed, and distributed on paper card. They certainly weren't giving away brass. Any such brass cards were sold later by a third party.
       
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Harry 1 weeks ago
Lurana,

Correct. This “factoid” pops up on internet lists often.
       
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Stu 1 weeks ago
#12 Looks like a developing ringworm, my dude.
       
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Hezekiah 1 weeks ago
Stu,

Same look if biten by fireants. They bite you to hold on and turn in circle to inject the poison with the other end.
       
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Alphus 1 weeks ago
#17 Whole Foods used to do this until Beelzebub bezos took over .
       
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Ade 1 weeks ago
Anything that seems separate from “I”, however subtle or obvious is an opacity of the mind. The mind is a flowing of that transparency I call “I”. The world is mind. Mind is my dance.
       
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Trisha 1 weeks ago
Ade,#15 in case anyone is wondering.
       
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Geraldine 1 weeks ago
#13 - Because?
       
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Virdie 1 weeks ago
Because they were minted to only be used between banks. Before the digital age, they were needed as proof of money changing hands. Money is supposed to be a physical representation of a physical item of value (silver or gold etc)
       
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Harry 1 weeks ago
#19 Does the van also say “free candy” on it?
       
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