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Yahoo
25-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
15 Confusing Photos That'll Make You Do A Double Take, A Triple One, Then A Quadruple One Until You Figure It Out
Hello again, and welcome to our roundup of the most confusing photos we found on Reddit this week. Check out last week's if you missed it — and let's get right into it! laser is not pointing up. Which way is it pointing? It is pointing at an angle that goes directly above the camera, so it looks like it's going straight up. If you're still confused, it is going over the top of whoever took the pic's head, pointing behind them. If you're still confused, express your frustrations in the comments, lol. person's leg is not bent backward on the bridge. What is going on? You have to zoom really closely, but where their leg looks broken, it is actually their foot hanging off the edge. is not a butt. What is it? The ball of someone's foot going into a shoe. this is not a dog. What would you guess this is? Some person's hair, up in a clip! Related: 27 Horrifying Deaths People Can Never, Ever, Ever, Ever Forget Because They Were That Bad ever do you think could be on this person's door? It is just a flower basket! is not a girl with rail-thin legs, but why does it look like it is? It is a chair leaning against the large sign. That sign happens to have a photo of a person who aligns exactly with the legs of the chair. backpack does not have toddler legs attached to it. Where is the actual kid? There is a passenger on the motorcycle, and the child is in their arms. Related: My Innocence Has Been Destroyed After Learning These Terrible, Disturbing, And Creepy Things pic is not photoshopped. Why does the person look so transparent? Just an ironic moment where their outfit aligned with the background! is not snow on a steep mountain, can you tell what it is? Ice crystals that have formed on the windshield! about this leg situation? Can you explain it? What you are seeing is the sleeve of the person's wetsuit hanging down as they bent over. The sleeve lines up with the foot that is furthest from the camera, and that is what can cause confusion! this isn't what you may think at a glance. What is that thing? The person's arm is in front of the side of a pillow. The fabric seam makes it look phallic. seems very ironic that this photo was chosen for a LASIK eye surgery ad. Where is the person's torso? They have one! They are just crouching down in a weird position. are not slippers, but dang, they really do look like it. Something tells me you already know what they are though... BUNNIES!!!! one you might be able to figure out pretty easily, too. This person is not half-dog but how so? The dog is up close the the camera as it was taken in selfie mode and you see the lower half of the person's body, creating this odd perspective! then we have this Abraham and Isaac statue at Princeton University... It is not a shadow (or something else)! Abraham is holding a knife in his right arm. Which one of these photos stumped you the most? Let us know in the comments! Also in Internet Finds: 15 Facebook Marketplace Items You'll Wish, From The Depths Of Your Soul, You Could Unsee Also in Internet Finds: People Are Confessing Their Absolute Pettiest "Revenge Served Cold" Stories, And It's Deliciously Entertaining Also in Internet Finds: 19 Things Society Glorifies That Are Actually Straight-Up Terrible, And We Need To Stop Pretending Otherwise
Yahoo
09-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
15 Of The Most Oddly Bizarre, Wildly Strange Photos That You Just Won't Be Able To Comprehend
Hello again, and welcome to our roundup of the most confusing photos we found on Reddit this week. Check out last week's if you missed it — and let's get right into it! one truly had me stumped, so tell me where in the heck this random tire came from. The extra wheel you see is a reflection from the wheel of the car behind it in a puddle. this mug empty or full? Look closely... It is actually full! You can see the edge of the water around the tippy top of the rim of the mug. Is this really a hand coming out of an ankle? Nope — someone is just hiding on the floor, beside the hospital bed. this is not a magic, floating tomato, tell me what is going on! If you look closely, you can see it is connected to the branch, it just blends in with all the shadows on the wall behind so it is hard to see. one got people a little heated on Reddit. What is going on with this banana? The photo has been rotated, and the banana is not floating. It has been screwed to the edge of a table. Related: Women Are Sharing The Surprising Things They Discovered About Men When They Got A Boyfriend, And The Responses Range From Hilarious To Actually Kind Of Heartbreaking this worker forget to wear pants to work on this day? We are assuming they did not. You are seeing a reflection of someone else's legs and feet because that is a mirror under the counter. this cord been severed? Nope! Due to the lighting and the shade of the flooring, it is hard to see the cord, but it is really there! this person driving down into a valley or toward a mountain? They are headed toward a mountain, but it is mind-boggling! Here is a video if you want to see it more closely. Related: "Something In My Head Said, 'Don't Get Up'": 16 Older Adults Reveal The Wildest Supernatural Encounters From Their Childhood these two kitties get conjoined? Not at all. It is two different cats. The black one is lying flat, and the other one is sitting on top of it, facing the other direction. this a real wooden stairwell? ...It is real, but made for a dollhouse! these fingers holding a miniature can of Monster? No! It is a normal-sized can that someone is holding between their toes. does this person with the dog look so incredibly small? The cart is at the top of some stairs, and the person with the dog is further away and down the stairs. of small, how did these two people shrink? They are on a different surface further back that happens to align with the top of the truck, which is close to whoever took the photo! The people are not tiny! this object just floating in the sky? Someone took it from their hotel window, looking at Lake Michigan from Chicago, next to the Navy Pier. I'm not 100% sure what the object is, but it is not floating. Tell us what you think in the comments! lastly, what on earth is this??? Just some dirty elbows!!! Which one of these photos stumped you the most? Let us know in the comments! Also in Internet Finds: People Revealed The Creepiest, Cult-Like Towns In The United States And, Jesus Christ, It's Icky Also in Internet Finds: 101 People Who Woke Up One Morning And Promptly Had The Most Painfully Awkward And Embarrassing Day In Human History Also in Internet Finds: These 13 Mind-Boggling Pictures Will Push Your Brain To Its Limit, But It's The Cognitive Workout You've Been Missing


Buzz Feed
10-03-2025
- General
- Buzz Feed
Men Are Sharing The "Manly" Expectations They Secretly Think Are Overrated, And I've Never Thought About Some Of These
Recently, Redditor u/HyperIndus232 asked the men of the Reddit Community to share which "manly" societal expectation they secretly think is overrated, and some points were made. Here are some of the standards men think we should all move past: 1. "Working a wild amount of hours. I do work a lot of OT, but I don't think anything is inherently manly about it." 2. "Fixing vehicles. I'm a computer guy, and I'm very good at what I do, but I always feel a sense of embarrassment when a vehicle breaks down and I don't know how to fix it. Cars are so complicated now, too. It's not as simple as a busted alternator nowadays." — Busy_Daikon_6942 3. "Being expected to watch any kind of sports." 4. "Bro, I don't care — I'm peeing sitting down. I'll use the urinal when out and about, but I'm sitting my ass down at home." — _34_ 5. "That certain drinks are 'manly' (beer, straight vodka, etc.) while others aren't. Who freakin' cares? It's going into your body anyway. Preferring a piña colada doesn't change your dick size. I say this as someone who rarely drinks, but if I do, I usually just get a whiskey on the rocks. I never understood the whole 'you don't chug beer?!' nonsense." 7. "This 'no emotions' nonsense. Men have been forced to suppress emotions besides anger. In the Victorian era, stoicism became the ideal of masculinity. Women used to romanticize the silent, unshakeable man, thus making emotional restraint the standard. Additionally, having such a standard was useful to get men to join the war because what? You're afraid of a little PTSD or death? Man up and power through. I mean, having control and composure are necessary for sure, but over time, it came at a cost. Generations of men learned to bury pain, stress, and even joy, leading to isolation and internal struggles. Strength isn't just silence — it's knowing when to speak, when to feel, knowing what you're feeling, and letting others in." 8. "Paying all the bills. My wife and I discuss finances, but, honestly, she's better at it than me, so she takes care of it for the most part. Heck, I sometimes forget rent is due on the first." — JimBones31 9. "'Chasing' a woman you're interested in. I've never had a good relationship with a woman I've chased. It was always with someone who showed equal or higher enthusiasm, and I reciprocated." 10. "Expressing anger. Too many men think being mad and angry makes them more manly, but it's childish. And 99% of the time I ever act in anger, it's the wrong move." — izwald88 11. "The obsession with having perfect, green lawns. It's hands down my biggest beef with almost anything that's considered 'manly.' I mean, look at how much space in the suburbs is dedicated to lawns that people do nothing with. Now, don't get me wrong, I'd be totally fine if it were actual natural grass with local grasses, plants, and biodiversity — but it isn't. It's always some foreign grass that gets plastered down and drenched in environmental toxins until it's the only thing that grows across the entirety of the plot. It's an ecological dead zone. For all intents and purposes, it might a well be a slab of concrete. At least then, it wouldn't need to leech chemicals into the ground at all times." u/MDK78 / Via "I don't get why we as a society keep accepting that we should be dumping poison into the ground so people can stare at an ugly green patch. Plant some flowers! Grow a garden! Do SOMETHING other than turn what precious bits of green space you have into turf. I feel the same way about golf courses." — hoodieninja87 13. "Getting married and having kids. I want to drink booze, sleep with different women, play video games, and travel. I don't want to change diapers, have sleepless nights, and mow the lawn." 15. "Fixing things around the house. Some things can be fixed just fine by yourself, but some things really are better when done by a professional." 16. "Knowing 1,000 stats about athletes who played before you were even born. I swear, some of these sports bros are nerdier than most nerds by how they know everything about teams and players. But since it's sports, it's socially acceptable." — mikerichh 17. "Having a bunch of sex. As someone who's had a bunch of sex, it's overrated." 19. Lastly: "Hating 'girly' things. If a scented candle or a bath bomb improves your life, why not enjoy it?" u/chubbagrubb / Via No one asked, but my wish for 2025 is that all men relinquish the 'alpha male' mindset and that they think twice before starting a podcast. If you're a man, what's a common expectation placed on men that you think is largely overrated and unnecessary? Let us know in the comments, or you can anonymously submit your thoughts using this form! Note: Some submissions have been edited for length and/or clarity.