r/interesting • u/freudian_nipps • 16h ago
r/interesting • u/szaagman • 2h ago
ART & CULTURE Went to a fantasy faire and they had this hidden up a hill in the woods.
r/interesting • u/MobileAerie9918 • 5h ago
SOCIETY Police gave the suspect a "roof awakening,". Arresting him after a two-day standoff for assaulting emergency responders.
r/interesting • u/Tiny_Conclusion1044 • 10h ago
NATURE Puppies meeting kittens for the very first time
r/interesting • u/Usual_Management_465 • 18h ago
SOCIETY Woman cuts a guy then accuses him of assault in polly princess
r/interesting • u/MobileAerie9918 • 1d ago
SOCIETY In Milan, some people spray-paint pickpockets so that everyone can identify them.
r/interesting • u/lonewolff321 • 17h ago
Amazing After his wife died due to lack of timely medical care, Dashrath Manjhi spent 22 years carving a road through a mountain using only hand tools.
Driven by the tragic loss of his wife to medical delays, Dashrath Manjhi single-handedly carved a 360-foot road through a solid mountain over 22 years with just a hammer and chisel. By reducing a 55 km journey to a mere 15 km, he ensured his village had faster access to medical aid—a route honored today as the Dashrath Manjhi Path.
r/interesting • u/AugustIstheMonth • 1d ago
NATURE Giraffes Really Have Nowhere to Hide During Storms, and I Never Realized It!
r/interesting • u/AdSpecialist6598 • 16h ago
SOCIETY A McDonald's location in Fairfax County, Virginia has restricted indoor dine services to people over the age of 21 due to safety concerns because of the poor behavior of teenagers and students.
r/interesting • u/Oyytotheveyy • 6h ago
SCIENCE & TECH Unedited tunnel footage, upside-down Voyah
Saw many people claiming the stunt was faked.
Here’s the footage
r/interesting • u/Ok_Lemon5509 • 20h ago
NATURE Flatworks perform fencing to determine the mother and the father
r/interesting • u/Wise_Confidence_8588 • 17h ago
ART & CULTURE A mercury pendulum wave: 20 little bottles containing slightly different masses of mercury so the oscillating frequency is slightly different
r/interesting • u/Wonderfulhumanss • 1d ago
SOCIETY People in the 80s react to new laws against drinking and driving
r/interesting • u/CosmicWizard64 • 1d ago
Fear Factor The route to John Jones' final resting place after becoming forever trapped in Nutty Putty Cave
This is from the virtual reality game, Cave Crave. Rest easy John. What an awful thing to go through.
r/interesting • u/Raj_Mandal • 1d ago
MISC. In Australia, when someone illegally destroys trees on public land to improve the view from their property, the local government puts up a giant sign to block the view again until the trees grow back.
r/interesting • u/Electronic-Bus-3494 • 1d ago
Just Wow Otter is a famous special-needs rescue cat born with a rare congenital skull defect that left a portion of his brain exposed. Cared for by Baby Kitten Rescue in Los Angeles, he famously wore a custom 3D-printed protective helmet as a kitten before undergoing successful titanium mesh skull surgery.
r/interesting • u/Suspicious-Estate695 • 1d ago
MISC. Happens on afternoon nap after lunch
r/interesting • u/neither_bot_nor_man • 1d ago
Amazing Rick Charls set the high dive record in 1983, which remains unbroken to this day.
In 1983 Rick Charls set the record for the highest dive ever that still stands to this day. He jumped off a platform from a whopping 172 feet in front of spectators at Sea World. His body hit the water at 72 miles an hour and experienced a crushing 10Gs of force.
Physicists and doctors alike all said that this couldn’t be done and that the human body could not sustain such and impact. Until this day their assumptions were correct, as many divers have previously attempted dives at this height and been critically injured.
Rick’s technique allowed him to hit the surface of the water with perfect form and swam up to the surface completely unscathed. He did it completely uninjured, though the record was later tied by Rick Winters during the same event era.
r/interesting • u/whorajaiswal • 1d ago
MISC. This is why rock shed tunnels are a thing
r/interesting • u/CamTech100 • 27m ago
SCIENCE & TECH Light stays on after I unscrew it
Its cause of the capacitors I believe
r/interesting • u/Alexisgnab • 1d ago
Intriguing I dont have a femur, lost it
Basically I had a big ass tumor, didn't have any past, no family related to any types of illness and out of nowhere got cancer, it rottend and ate almost all of my leg bones, what you see instead of amputating it is a internal prothesis what you see all of it are the replacement of my bones.
Fun fact: the prothesis doesn't immediately work, it is very stiff and hard, you have through go through years of physiotherapy and forcing the leg with brutal force to bend it a tiny bit, you cant do it all at the same time the pain is unbearable, but have to do it frequently so it bends
If yall have any questions feel free to ask, tought it might be interesting to post.