Sometimes the most interesting things are actually the smallest things around. Not every cool thing in life is gonna be some huge invention or grand discovery. The little things in life that make up every day are some of the coolest things. Whether that be some small piece of technology that slightly improves everyday life or some strange natural phenomenon that is not life-changing but is kinda odd. Maybe it's an unexplainable sign in a strange place that makes someone wonder just why it was needed. Whatever it may be, sometimes it is the mildest of interesting things that are the most worthy of viewing.
These kinds of things are what is featured on Reddit's /r/mildlyinteresting. This subreddit is full of life's smallest discoveries. Things people find in their backyard or on the way to work. No, they are not revolutionary in the grand scheme of things, but they are enough to improve anyone's day a little.
Concrete Worn Down by Zamboni Backing in and Out for 30 Years
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Snow Aligning with Brick Pattern
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Switzerland Uses Hand Motives for Their Banknotes
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Hospital Steps are Numbered
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7-Eleven Upselling Cheat Sheet
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An Albino Roach
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Working on the Elevator While in Use
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Pringles Tissues
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Old-Fashioned German Calendar
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This Recycling Truck Toy
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These "Minimalist Christmas Trees"
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This Egg had Three Yolks
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Picnic Tables as Recycled Graves
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Brussels sprouts on the Stalk
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Tractor Lifting a Tractor
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This Lizard with a Double Tail
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Drawer with a Mirror Inside
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This Two-Tone Carrot
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The Location of This Egg
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Two Very Different Looking Turmerics
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Pineapple Wall Art Has Two Hanging Options
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This Hand Dryer Projects "Dry" on Your Hands
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