Sometimes, life is all about the small things. Usually, it's the big things in life that make all the difference in the world. People pay attention to the big news, the big discoveries, and the huge phenomena. It's important to recognize the small things, too. All it takes is standing back and observing to see something really neat in an otherwise normal setting. Even though it may not be life-changing, it could be day-changing, and isn't that what really matters?
When people find these mildly interesting things in life, it's fun to share them with the world so that everyone can see something cool. Reddit's /r/mildlyinteresting is a great place to go for anyone who wants to add a little bit of whimsy to their days. This subreddit is full of cool photos, interesting facts, and mysterious discoveries to enjoy. Here are just 29 of them to make someone's day.
This straw is made from straw!
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There was a red candy implanted into this peanut
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Two different Kit-Kats in one bag
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Lights changing at a concert
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Each dimple is numbered
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There's styrofoam inside Yeti lids
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Squirrels carved this pumpkin
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SO many fruit stickers
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A bee flew into a cactus
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This memorial has blank spaces for future conflicts
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This curved spaghetti
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This placebo energy drink
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This uranium tile
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This knotted tree
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This pain scale
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Captain Crunch, unmixed
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This hotel uses wooden keys
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This little paw print
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There's a duck on the bus
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This toaster from 1928
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This spiderweb froze
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Police horses dressed up for Halloween
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A tightly wound grape
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Black frosting is not easy to make
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Total throwback kitchen
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The pillars don't connect
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This Uncrustable has a crust
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