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49 Insane Pictures That Might Make You Quit The Internet!

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Jordan OMalley

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June 5, 2024

With a colossal number of up to 50 billion web pages indexed on Google alone, there’s hardly anything that can’t be found on the internet these days. But as with almost anything, too much internet starts to get weird.

For all intents and purposes, these photos you are about to see should not exist, but for some reason, they do. We’ll leave you to it and hope the tidbits of knowledge we add to each picture will appease their absolute absurdity.

Snowed In

If there’s anything people love, it’s snow! While it appears to be white, it is actually translucent. Although snow affects several activities, including transportation and agriculture, it also positively impacts ecosystems by providing an insulating layer under which plants and animals can survive the cold.

We can’t leave out how great snow makes everything look, even weird pictures like this. While we can’t tell what this woman is doing, it seems like she doesn’t mind sitting on such a cold surface.

Meat Freshener

Vehicles have gone through a lot since 1886 when Carl Benz patented his Benz Patent-Motorwagen. After that, in the 20th century, they became available to the public. Since then, there have been several automobile brands. We assume this man is not trying to replicate the "new car smell," which contains up to 50 volatile organic compounds.

Unfortunately, since the average American spends only over 38 hours in traffic yearly, he may not get much of that fresh meat scent either.

The Rabbitsons

Rabbits are typically used as a symbol of fertility or rebirth. They are regarded as one of the cutest animals on the planet and are great pets for children. However, a Russian photographer,  Alena Beljakov, portrays them in a different light with her series, Meet the Rabbitsons. Usually, she photographs nine people in bunny masks.

She started the series at the age of 19. The images are often produced in both full color, with sepia overtones, and in black and white.

Say Hello To Magneto

Students who pay attention in science class undoubtedly know different laws of nature, including Newton’s law of universal gravitation. The first test of the law was the Cavendish experiment, conducted by the British scientist Henry Cavendish in 1798.

We bet when Sir Isaac Newton propounded the law, he did not expect that a young boy would defy it. From the look of things, this little boy has utensils sticking to different parts of his body, and it’s hard to explain how he’s doing it.

Bacon Man

Bacon has been around since as far back as 1500 B.C. The popular meat differs according to the country in which it’s produced. American bacon, for example, is made from pork belly. Although 70 percent of bacon is eaten at breakfast, it seems this man found the remaining 30 percent and glued it to himself.

This earned him the online nickname "Bacon Man"—a name not to be mistaken with the popular Skymap video game "Bacon Man: An Adventure."

Tasty Shoe

Shoes have experienced their fair share of evolution. From the coining of the term "sneakers" in 1917 to the fact that women now wear heels that only men once wore, it’s evident that footwear has become a priority in this day and age.

That’s why one person spent $660K on a pair of ruby slippers from "The Wizard of Oz." However, for this man, it seems like footwear isn’t just good for the feet; he’d like to taste it too.

Watermelon Madness

The entire world is obsessed with watermelon, and that’s why it’s grown almost everywhere in the world. It was first harvested 5,000 years ago in Egypt. It is highly nutritional and contains many elements, like potassium and calcium. Watermelons are also filled with electrolytes and water, which are excellent sources of hydration.

Research also shows that these melons can lower the risk of cancer. With all these benefits, it’s easy to understand why this man wants so much watermelon.

All Shaved And Ready To Go

Cats are one of the most adorable animals you’ll find. That’s why they are the second most popular pets in the world. If you look at this picture, it’s possible to miss the cat in it because it’s not sporting the fur cats are famous for.

Either it's a Sphynx breed, or its owner shaved all its fur off because shaving promotes hygiene and makes it simpler to reach and apply medications to any wounds on the body. It’s also helpful for surgery.

The Stuff Nightmares Are Made Of

There’s no denying that infants are so adorable; the world is obsessed with them. It also helps that they provide the best hugs. A hug from a little one can cause a release of oxytocin, which helps to lower stress levels.

It is impossible to think of the creatures capable of giving such sweet hugs as terrifying, but it seems they can be. One look at this picture, and you’d understand what we mean. Thankfully, it’s not a real baby.

Candle Art

Candles have undoubtedly served humankind for a long time. They were first made of tallow in ancient Rome. Although they aren’t used as much for lighting, they can be used as art. And like candles, art has evolved, and it seems this man is trying to perform while lighting candles.

Hopefully, he has taken measures to ensure his safety, as the National Fire Protection Association has attributed candles to be a leading source of residential fires in the United States.

Piggybacking All Through

It’s not uncommon to find people using animals as means of transportation. However, it is pretty unusual to see people using pigs for this purpose. Pork is often used as a food source. There are several fascinating facts about pigs.

They are ranked as the fifth most intelligent animal in the world and are cleaner than people believe them to be. The pig's propensity to roll around in the mud to cool off gives it its reputation as a filthy animal.

Puffy Bods

If you did some quick research, you’d find that dogs are the most popular pets worldwide. They can increase levels of dopamine and oxytocin so it’s understandable that people like to imitate them. In "Mariko Takahashi's Fitness Video for Being Appraised as an "Ex-Fat Girl," you would find that the dogs and their similarly shaped trainer stand out.

Yet the person behind the short film, Nagi Noda, has never explained why people in the video are dressed in dog costumes.

Sandwich Shaving

Shaving is not a new concept, and it wasn’t until 3000 B.C. that razors were invented. Different people and times have their reasons for shaving. For example, in order to avoid being grabbed by the enemy, Alexander the Great encouraged the Macedonian soldiers to shave their beards prior to battle.

However, we can’t understand what this man is trying to achieve by shaving peanut butter, jelly, and bread off his face. More importantly, we wonder how they got there.

Wearing The Halloween Sign

While pumpkins are a crucial element of Halloween, they are apparently not the best option for an outfit. They could, however, be used to replicate the concept of the Pumpkin man, a character based on the 1998 horror film "Pumpkin Man," which told the story of a strange creature and a teenager named Jason.

For decades, the pumpkin has been an essential feature of the scary month. However, turnips were more commonly used as far back as the 19th century.

Improvisation At Its Peak

The creativity displayed here is commendable. Using a human being as an electric wheelchair is certainly not ideal, logically speaking, but one can’t deny it looks a bit interesting. However, the human-seat position can be fatal since it can cause severe discomfort in the lower back and spine.

The human body, while flexible, has limitations, especially when placed in unpleasant positions for an extended period of time. The consequences might range from a little joint soreness to a severe concussion.

Halloween Gone Wrong

Halloween is one of the most widely observed holidays in the United States. While many people are intent on celebrating the occasion in their unique style, the event itself is responsible for some of the accidents in the country. An interesting statistic is that there are around 3,200 related accidents each year.

Hence, seeing mishaps like this one are regular. Although it's unclear what the person in question was going for with their costume, her rabbit companions appear dejected.

Feeding Day For The Gulls

This has to be one of the funniest feeding methods on the internet. Gulls, sometimes known as seagulls, are one of the most ubiquitous birds, inhabiting all seven continents. They enjoy a varied yet relaxed diet that includes fish, rodents, eggs, bread, and other foods.

Despite being one of the most clever birds, they are quite impulsive when it comes to eating. So when a beachgoer decides to create a suit of bread for himself, it would be hard for them to ignore.

Taking The Photoshoot To The Streets

Although photographs and photography have been around since the 1800s, it's become massively popular in recent years. Thanks to the innovations that came with the 21st century, high-definition quality pictures are now accessible to the everyday person, owing mainly to the advancements in smartphone camera features.

Some people go out of their way to get creative, hoping to get the perfect shot. This is one such case where an otherwise perfectly sane woman is forced to lie half-bare on a dirty, wet road.

Starting A New Zombie Apocalypse

While this may have begun as a bad day at the vet's office, it still looks strange. If you’re imaginative, it might be reminiscent of the Zombie Apocalypse provoked by the Umbrella Corporation from the "Resident Evil" film franchise. The concept of zombies, as you know, is quite popular in fiction.

The "Resident Evil" film franchise depicts the introduction of a virus that, when put into the human system, corrupts it. Some victims may experience increased strength, aggression, and colored eyes.

Using Cupping Therapy To Your Advantage

Cupping therapy is a type of treatment based on the suction or vacuum force caused when a cup is placed face-down on the skin. When done correctly, the force pushes the skin in, bonding the cup to the surface. The procedure has a good reputation for being a pain-relieving alternative to medicines.

The same method is used here, but only for fun. While it most likely appears beneficial and catches the eye, the result might be harmful by producing inflammation and nerve damage.

Dillie The Deer And Butera

While some oppose domesticating wild animals such as deer and antelopes, others continue to do so. The story of Dillie the deer, from which this photograph was taken, received a lot of attention on the internet. The plot revolved around the doe's development and recovery when Butera adopted her into his Canal Fulton house in 2004.

Dillie's story not only became an online hit following her near-death experience, but it also prompted the publishing of multiple books about her life.

The Humanoid Television

Although there have been instances where individuals have disguised themselves as various inanimate things, there aren't many of these. The woman in her one-piece appears to be attempting to pass herself off as a television—a disguise that doesn’t quite look complete in this instance. Regardless, the antenna is a welcome feature.

However, it is difficult to identify what sort of television she was looking for because the bunny ears indoor antenna works with cathode ray tubes, plasma, and liquid-crystal-display televisions.

Just An Evening With His Favourite Rabbit-faced Friend

This shot might be interpreted in several ways at first sight. Some may find it disturbing if they are familiar with horror films involving incantations and sacrifices. However, this may just be a man relaxing with his favorite rabbit-faced toy. The idea is based on the well-known fable of the dog-faced woman.

The dog-faced woman was an alias accorded a Mexican-Indian woman in the 1800s. Her distinguishing facial traits, such as her huge nose and ears, were caused by hypertrichosis.

The Ultimate Switch

Among other things, the eyes are a crucial distinguishing characteristic of the human body. Other factors may include body mass, walking style, height, voice, head shape, and facial characteristics. However, the eyes play a crucial part in all of them.

This explains why, in some instances, identifying someone who goes by with sunglasses concealing their eyes might be difficult. That's perhaps why the toddler's expression seems a little frightening, with her eyes switching to those of the chicken and vice versa.

The Pancake Face Mask

Face masks have been popular for a long time. Because of their form, they deliver the ingredients straight into the pores on the skin, significantly increasing the therapeutic impact. This explains why their global market value climbed from $32.76 billion in 2018 to $42.14 billion in 2022.

They are also superb moisturizers, making them an excellent substitute for lotion-like skin moisturizers. However, because this lot swapped facemasks for pancakes, this family may have got the wrong notion about moisturizing.

An Entertaining Darth Vader

Entertainment may take many forms, which motivates performers to be creative. One person may be a cyclist, whereas another may be both a cyclist and a flutist. Here, the comedian went a step further by wearing the helmet of the "Star Wars" villain, Darth Vader.

Darth Vader is one of the most memorable villains in the "Star Wars" series. Vader, known as the dark Lord of the Sith, was engulfed by the evil side of the force after the death of his bride.

The Chicken Magnet

Chickens are among the most prevalent livestock due to their inexpensive cost of production. However, they have never been known to be attached to people unless the person in question is holding something attractive, like food, or they have been known over time to arrive with chicken feed.

As a result, incidents like this one featuring chickens contentedly resting on someone are quite unusual. With no food or chicken feed in the image, a photo alteration would be a reasonable explanation.

His Last Competition

Nowadays, there are several tricks to witness. Some may include the swallowing of blades, while others may involve the breathing of flames. When it comes to extreme circumstances, such as drilling the skull, more caution is advised because a single incorrect move might leave the performer badly hurt.

The human head, although having a skull, is relatively delicate. It is designed to resist heavy impact weights but may fail in critical scenarios, such as this one. This may be the performer's final act.

Featuring Miss Piggy At The Children's Party

For decades, children's parties have included entertainers like Barney, teddy bears, and other lovable characters. In recent decades, superhero characters have also been popular. However, parties featuring the renowned Miss Piggy of the Muppet characters are few.

Miss Piggy first appeared in the 1976 release "Herb Alpert and the TJB." Convinced she is star material, this performer would go to any length, even if she may have gone a little too far by showing up to a children's party in her bikini.

The Perfect Combination for Wacky Wednesday

With his outfit, the man in the image must have made many people giggle. Given the variety of outfits available, it's surprising that the decision was a combo of a NASCAR helmet, lingerie, and shoes. Even if Wacky Wednesday is an appropriate explanation for this behavior, it is nonetheless disconcerting.

Wacky Wednesday has been around for decades, providing people with an avenue to laugh and unwind after a long week. People are free to wear whatever they like on the designated day.

Making A Rainbow

Undoubtedly, there is a vast range of bizarre costumes worn each year at Halloween. While many people are imaginative, some costumes, such as witches and vampires, can be frightening. However, there aren't nearly enough attempts made by a complete family as eye-catching as this one.

This crew went through a lot of thinking before coming up with the colors of the rainbow. Although there were six instead of the traditional seven for which the rainbow is famed, the outcome is still commendable.

A Weird But Good Combo

Halloween has various couple costumes that urge partners to wear matching outfits. Some include the Hocus Pocus clothes, as well as the Sharkboy and Lavagirl outfits. However, it's difficult to tell what these two were going for. The one on the left appears to be Maryse Manios, who is recognized for their bodybuilding figure.

With his blasting automatic weaponry, the one in the wheelchair is outfitted like Dr. Nefario from the "Despicable Me" franchise. Overall, they appear to be having a good time.

A Symbolic Outfit

Although there is no indication of what he was going for, the use of symbolic elements in his ensemble is astounding. From the crown constructed from pictures of the iconic Mona Lisa artwork and a United States dollar note to the Nicholas Cage sheet, it couldn't have been more interesting.

Given the United States map on the wall, you could say he was a loyal compatriot proudly representing. However, the Mona Lisa crown would be excluded as it is of Italian provenance.

All Out There

Since people started using the internet in 1983, it has hosted a lot of information, including scientific facts, celebrity news, and, most hilariously, pictures nobody can explain. In 1989, when Sir Tim Berners-Lee shared his first proposal for invention, he probably had no idea that it would become home to pictures like this.

There are numerous fascinating things about the internet, including the fact that it is so addictive, China has a treatment camp for people who suffer from internet addiction.

The Shock Of His Life

If you’ve spent a good number of years on earth, you’ve undoubtedly seen lightning. Yet, there are many things you probably don’t know about it. One of nature’s beauties, lightning, can be up to 90 miles long and can be caused by helicopters. It is also pretty common, with about 44 strikes happening worldwide per second.

Although getting struck by lightning is dangerous, with consequences ranging from burns to behavioral changes, it seems this man is too carefree to bother.

Two  Eyed Wipes

There is absolutely nobody in the world today who doesn’t know about toilet paper or doesn't use it. Not only does it protect the hands from fecal contamination, but it also affords a soft feel to the skin.

Paper is used because of its rapid disintegration upon contact with water, which helps to avoid the blockage of sewage lines. Joseph Gayetty did the United States the honor of inventing toilet paper in 1957, but it was the Scott Paper Company that rolled it.

Sausage Fingers

We can’t even imagine what an American game would be like without hot dogs, or what these hot dogs would be without sausages. A sausage is basically ground meat wrapped in a casing, where the meat could be anything from mutton to beef.

Historically, the intestines of animals such as pigs, sheep, and cows were used as casings, but more modern methods, such as the use of collagen or cellulose, have now replaced the use of intestines. In 2020, over 249 million Americans ate sausages.

Pour Correctly

You get a pack of your favorite raspberry juice, and your first impulse is to pour the juice with the spout of the pack resting on the rim of the glass. Well, it appears that’s the wrong way to pour from a pack because it often results in a splatter.

To avoid splatters, pour with the spout above the carton, away from the rim of the glass. This will ensure that the atmospheric pressure inside the pack is the same as outside.

Locomotive Issues

While not the most popular mode of transportation, trains still rank high as a public mode of transport and are considered the safest. In 2019, the United States alone recorded about 32.5 billion passengers per kilometer.

Prices of train tickets can go as low as $20 for short intrastate distances, and as high as $400 for longer interstate distances. In 2022, the American Public Transportation Association said that it is ten times safer to use public transport systems over automobiles.

Crusty Faces

We’ll always have room for a dessert of a good apple or pumpkin pie after Thanksgiving’s turkey and mashed potatoes, no matter how the day goes. It is said that pies have been around since people invented dough and what to fill it with, dating as far back as 6000 BC.

Historians believe that pumpkin pie, which has grown to become a staple, was introduced to American society in the 1620s at the pilgrims' second Thanksgiving. Over 180 million pies are eaten annually in America.

Converse

It's probably a Converse Chuck Taylor All-Star sneaker, but there’s no way we can tell exactly. The Converse brand was founded by Marques Mills Converse in 1908 and helped make boots for the American military during the Second World War.

Converse was purchased by Nike in 2003 for a sum of $309 million. In 2018, the brand collaborated with the South Korean pop band BTS to release Chuck-Taylor All-Star sneakers featuring the members of BT21, a pop character created by BTS.

Kindness Stones

Rock painting has been around as long as there have been humans. This form of art was often used by early humans to pass messages or as a means of documenting history.

These days, rock painting is mostly done for decorative purposes. Inspirational photos and messages are painted on rocks and given out as gifts. Water-based paints or acrylics can be used, and afterward, the painting is fixed with a spray sealer to avoid damage to the paint. The finished product is called a kindness rock.

Bat Teething

We looked at the space between the teeth, and it does look like Batman’s symbol. Batman is a DC Comics superhero created in 1939 by Bob Kane and Bill Finger. Batman is the superhero name for Bruce Wayne, a wealthy orphan.

He is probably the most unique superhero because he has no superpower but relies on his intelligence, physical strength, and the technology his wealth affords him. In 2022, DC Films collaborated with Warner Bros. to release the movie "The Batman."

Sundown

Due to its daily occurrence, the sunset is one of those things you may take for granted, but it can be immensely beautiful if you take the time to really see it. Sunset happens when the sun starts its descent into the horizon.

Sunsets are marked with varying colors, which may include blue, green, red, and orange; amongst other unusual colors. These colors may be muted or amplified by such factors as the presence of volcanic ash, and volcanic ejecta.

Damages?

Stair collapses are fairly common. This can happen for a variety of reasons, which may include non-adherence to the building code of the area involved or inadequate maintenance of the stairs.

Inadequate maintenance is the leading cause of stair collapses. Underlying issues like a decayed supporting structure, which may be caused by constant exposure of the stairs to the water, can cause a wooden staircase to collapse. The use of adequate materials and regular maintenance goes a long way toward preventing stair collapses.

Toe Tags

Everybody who wears a ring constantly has experienced a ring mark. Wearing a tight ring for long periods of time will usually kill the cells of the skin under the ring.

Ring marks may be prevented by wearing rings that are not too tight or by removing the ring after daily use, so as to allow the skin under the ring to breathe. If you already have a ring mark, experts recommend exfoliation of the dead cells or regular use of sunscreen.

Daddy’s

One of the best things we love about our dad is his wallet. A wallet is primarily used to carry paper currency in a way that prevents mishandling of the money. Secondary use may include carrying credentials such as identity cards or ATM cards.

Wallets are traditionally made of leather, but not as a rule. In 2020, the global market for leather wallets and other leather purses was estimated to be $38 billion, and it is projected to hit $53 billion by 2027.

Artistic Yarns

Probably one of the most elaborate examples of knitting we’ve ever seen, this heart purse is nothing short of art. Since starting commercially in the 15th century, knitting has gone from producing clothes to crafting various items in 3D.

Considered a woman’s pastime, knitting is recorded to have several mental health benefits, which include reduction of stress, pain, and depression, which goes a long way in strengthening the immune system. Knitting is also said to improve the dexterity of the hands and fingers.

Crusty Crime?

Should we decide to commence an investigation into this pizza to find the culprit of such a culinary heist of our taste buds, we have a fingerprint right there on it. Fingerprints are impressions caused by friction ridges on the human finger.

Due to their uniqueness, they became the most widely accepted method of identity verification. The use of fingerprints as a method for crime detection started in Argentina in the 1890s. It was first used in America in 1910.

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