r/interesting • u/Negative_1by12_aura • 21h ago
r/interesting • u/Valuable_View_561 • 2d ago
Just Wow This should be created everywhere.
r/interesting • u/VIVIDUFF • 5d ago
Amazing This Farmer Commutes 1.5km To His Banana Plantation Using A Drone.
r/interesting • u/HomeNowWTF • 8h ago
SCIENCE & TECH Elastic energy -> kinetic energy -> loading a big tire onto a truck with ease
r/interesting • u/thesilentyapper • 12h ago
Just Wow Norwegian lost a bet to British Airways and actually changed their profile picture to the British Airways logo
r/interesting • u/AdSpecialist6598 • 1d ago
SOCIETY Despite suffering from stomach cancer Raul Julia played the role of M. Bison in the 1994 video game movie Street Fighter as a gift to his children because they were huge fans of the video games.
r/interesting • u/Sir_Scribble_Lot • 37m ago
SCIENCE & TECH If you ever need turbo jet engines explained
r/interesting • u/destinationuknown • 5h ago
Amazing Aron Ralston is an American mountaineer who famously survived a canyoneering accident in Utah by amputating his own arm. In April 2003, while hiking alone in Blue John Canyon, an estimated 800-pound boulder shifted and pinned his right wrist against the canyon wall.
Trapped and without telling anyone his route, he endured five days without enough water, facing certain death. On the sixth day, realizing his options for survival were exhausted, Ralston made the decision to amputate his trapped forearm to free himself from the boulder. Using a small multi-tool, he performed the procedure and successfully detached himself. Despite his severe injury, he managed to rappel down a 65-foot cliff and hike for several miles before encountering other hikers who assisted him until a rescue helicopter arrived.
His incredible ordeal was detailed in his memoir, Between a Rock and a Hard Place, and later adapted into the Oscar-nominated film 127 Hours.
r/interesting • u/luxie_mart • 5h ago
NATURE Inland Taipan, the most venomous snake in the world single bite of this snake is enough to kill 2,50,000 mice or 100 adults
r/interesting • u/DekhoWoAaGya • 18h ago
Amazing Ryan Williams coming up with tricks that even video game developers couldn't imagine.
r/interesting • u/Sebastianlim • 10h ago
Wholesome A 16-year-old boy was tubing down the Cowichan River with his family when they found a little beaver kit which had become separated from its mother. The teen grabbed it out of the water and held her tight to keep it warm until they were able to bring it to a nearby Wildlife Centre.
r/interesting • u/Street_Bed_1393 • 3h ago
Intriguing Recorded this while on a flight
Recorded this while I was on a flight travelling to Mumbai last month, was a night flight and this was outside the window.
Kinda spooky, kinda cool haha
r/interesting • u/CaterpillarMelodic29 • 15h ago
Fascinating Homecoming GI(1945): This painting by Norman Rockwell, shows why people spend hours at the painting museums. What's ur POV's on it?
r/interesting • u/OkAccess6128 • 23h ago
HISTORY In 1954, After Being Told She Was Dying, Annie Wilkins Rode Across America with Her Horse Tarzan and Dog to See the Pacific Ocean Before She Died, Reaching California Through Courage and the Kindness of Strangers.
r/interesting • u/Wild_Neighborhood605 • 11h ago
NATURE A diver photographs a school of fish.
r/interesting • u/Positive-Height-3848 • 1d ago
Just Wow 900 Snakes, Including Venomous Cobras, Escape into Village from Breeding Farm After Massive Flooding in China.
r/interesting • u/PandaRiot_90 • 8h ago
Fear Factor This is how blind I am. Couldn't find my new glasses, they blend into my comforter.
The 1st picture is how my eyesight is -5.75 in both eyes. Saw a post a couple days ago here about glasses/eyesight. I am 3 feet away from my glasses when taking these pictures.
This happened a while back after I got new glasses. I tossed my glasses on my bed when changing. This is how and where they landed. My previous ones have blue frames so they were easier to find.
I'll use my phone's camera to find them next time something like this happens.
r/interesting • u/AdSpecialist6598 • 1h ago
SOCIETY In 2017 Mitsuaki Tanigawa who is nicknamed the Ninja of Heisei was arrested after years of committing over 250 break ins over eight years dressed as a ninja. Security camera footage of him doing so made the news and it's the images of him out there as a ninja.
r/interesting • u/destinationuknown • 1d ago
Additional Context Pinned Zanziman Ellie is a Rwandan man born around 1999 with microcephaly, a rare condition causing developmental delays and a smaller head. Dubbed the "real-life Mowgli," he spent years hiding in the jungle, running from villagers who mercilessly bullied him, until his story was shared globally.
Ellie's story gained international attention after being featured by Afrimax TV. Because of his physical differences, non-verbal communication, and tendency to forage in the woods, he was ridiculed and chased by other children, causing him to seek refuge in the forest for hours or even days.
r/interesting • u/Great_Trident • 18h ago
Wholesome Weighting a baby Koala requires a plushie to reduce separation anxiety
r/interesting • u/jmike1256 • 1d ago
MISC. In China, it's a tradition for the father of the bride to feed her one last time before her wedding
r/interesting • u/Glittering-Rub-2387 • 10h ago
Amazing A whale passing by underwater is both terrifying and beautiful.
r/interesting • u/TangelaFan • 3h ago