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15 Times The Internet's Algorithm Worked Out Perfectly

Two images from /r/juxtaposition
Two images from /r/juxtaposition

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Published April 20, 2024

Published April 20, 2024

It isn't often that things work out perfectly and in everyone's favor in life, but when it does it's great for everyone. When two things that were not supposed to be together, end up together to create something new, that is known as juxtaposition. Juxtaposition is great because it can be found anywhere, online and in real life, but it is the best when it occurs randomly during the span of an online scrolling session, just to add a little bit of random excitement and joy to the day.

One spot this happens a lot is Reddit, so of course there is a subreddit titled /r/juxtaposition. This subreddit contains many accounts of things like posts, ads, and images lining up in such a way to make a great coincidental piece of humor. So everyone can be a part of the fun, here are 15 moments where the algorithm knew exactly what to do.

The problem of camo

(Source: Reddit)

What did Garfield do?

(Source: Reddit)

So good though

(Source: Reddit)

A meme and its explanation

(Source: Reddit)

That's suspicious…

(Source: Reddit)

Minimal you say

(Source: Reddit)

Our ambassador

(Source: Reddit)

Mysterious spaghetti

(Source: Reddit)

When Reddit answers its own questions

(Source: Reddit)

There's the proof

(Source: Reddit)

Nah, he's doing it right

(Source: Reddit)

That turned dark

(Source: Reddit)

Someone might

(Source: Reddit)

The beloved rock

(Source: Reddit)

Great life hack, Ramsay

(Source: Reddit)

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