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20 Viral Pics That Put Things Into An Interesting Perspective

Life can get a tad predictable sometimes. If you're not able to get out and find your own fascinating sights, at least you can fall back on the internet for entertainment.

Born to be something else.

Reddit | low_bwaaa

These are cardboard inserts from pairs of gloves. I'll give you one guess as to what the cardboard was originally intended for.

Pocket nest.

Reddit | golden_blaze

This jacket would be spooky to encounter on the trail at night, but that's not why this pic is here. Look in the left pocket — a bird has built a nest inside!

Books for days.

Reddit | HellsJuggernaut

This incredible shot shows the Starfield Library in Seoul, South Korea. Once I got over my sense of awe, I became very curious about how they retrieve books from those top shelves.

A different look.

Reddit | 05Lidhult

This supermarket's produce section is a real stand-out. Cleverly positioned mirrors on the walls and ceiling add visual flair while giving customers lots of angles to look at.

Do you live under a rock?

Reddit | RamiBar1502

Underneath this massive boulder in Portugal is, improbably, a cozy little house. I guess it's safe, but I would definitely feel nervous staying the night here.

Fresh from the hive.

Reddit | alan13446

Sure, you can buy farm-fresh honey in a jar, but have you ever bought honey so fresh it comes in its original beehive frame? This company sells frames to consumers.

Bottle green.

Reddit | 2020myyear

This intricate temple in Thailand, Wat Pa Maha Chedi Kaew, owes its unique color pallette and the shape of its bricks to the fact that they're not bricks at all, but empty beer bottles.

Hide your shame.

Reddit | wild_bloom_boom

A Port-a-potty is a relatively unattractive, but often necessary, piece of infrastructure. This example in a fancy neighborhood shows a weird attempt to pretty it up.

Hope you like guac.

Reddit | stalwart_rabbit

I don't know if there's some sort of mutation going on here or if it's just a random occurrence, but this freaking avocado is weirdly long.

1957 called, it wants its fridge back.

Reddit | hercule2019

This kitchen looks sleek and relatively modern, but it's actually got a total relic in it: a 1957 wall-mounted refrigerator that still works more than 60 years later.

The whole Baltic.

Reddit | MessyGuy01

This stunning vantage point from the International Space Station shows how much of the Earth, and also how little, is in view for astronauts in orbit.

The real Tiger King.

Reddit | lupenhagen

Tiger King has gone viral, but its weird cast of characters are mostly unlikeable. Here's Steve Irwin, a conservationist who was taken from us too soon.

Right round.

Reddit | wildgumbo

A tornado struck this tree, twisting it repeatedly until it broke. It looks like a giant reached down from the sky and starting turning it.

How fast were they going?

Reddit | Rubbermaid34

I'm guessing this photo is a set-up, but it's still pretty amusing to see one of those Little Tikes cars juxtaposed against a serious dent.

Elegant.

Reddit | BtotheF

Parking spaces are usually marked with paint that fades away in time, but this lot has used a mosaic approach to designate certain areas.

Winner, winner, chicken dinner.

Reddit | newaltcuzi4gotmypass

This kid is confined to a wheelchair, and decided to put it to good use at a recent convention. His Mad Max cosplay totally stole the show.

A different approach.

Reddit | Jakalaka14

I've never seen these paper towels before, but they seem super convenient. They're all circles, but have been folded into cones to facilitate easy picking up.

Nice portrait.

Reddit | drakanz

"My reflection on the mirror looks as if it was a regular picture on the wall," noted the guy whose reflection on the mirror looks as if it was a regular picture on the wall.

No elbow room.

Reddit | hjalmar111

This is Migingo Island, a tiny speck of land in Africa's Lake Victoria. Despite having an area of 22,000 square feet, more than 100 people live there.

The big ear.

Reddit | HE1NZ_ZW0

This gorgeous aerial photo shows a quaint old church, just a couple of fields away from a massive satellite dish. It's an interesting juxtaposition of old versus new.