“For The Weird, Strange, Odd And Bizarre”: 10 Pics From This Strange Group
In this day and age, it can be difficult to even define what’s considered weird anymore. Societal norms change all the time, and new technology makes things that would have seemed crazy a decade or two ago appear perfectly normal today. But if you’re interested in some photos that might make you say, “Huh, that’s weird,” then you’ve come to the right place.
We took a trip to the Weird subreddit and gathered some of our favorite out-of-the-ordinary pics below. From strange drawings to concerning technological glitches, enjoy scrolling through these pics, and be sure to upvote the ones that you find particularly bizarre!
10 PHOTOS
#1 Not Panicked At All
#2 Children Living In Siberia Getting UV Light Exposure During The Long Dark Winter Months
#3 This Thing Came Out Of My Printer And No One Who Has Access To The Printer Says They Printer It
If you spend a lot of time online, there’s no question that you’ve come across some bizarre things. The best part about the internet is that you can find anything there, and the worst part about the internet is probably that you can find anything there. And the Weird subreddit is definitely one place that holds plenty of strange treasures (but in a good way!).
This online community, which has amassed an impressive 1.3 million members and is one of the largest subreddits on the platform, is dedicated to “the weird, strange, odd, and bizarre.” Here, you’ll find photos that can’t be explained, learn interesting facts that you would have never imagined were true and find some oddly entertaining images that you’ve likely never seen before.
#4 Actual Purple Rain In NYC Right Now
#5 Staircase To Nowhere In The Middle Of The Woods
#6 Things My Fiancé Says In His Sleep That I Started Documenting
We’re big fans of the Weird subreddit here at Bored Panda, so this actually isn’t the first time that we’ve covered the group. Last summer, we published a list featuring some of our favorite r/Weird posts, and we were lucky enough to get in touch with the group’s moderator team to interview them about what it’s like to run a page like this.
“Maintaining the subreddit is an important task," the moderators shared. "While r/Weird embraces the unconventional and the bizarre, there are still certain guidelines and rules in place to ensure a positive and respectful environment for everyone."
#7 Woke Up To See This In My Kitchen, I Live In The Middle Of The Mountains Like 500 Km From The Nearest Beach
#8 Netflix Subtitles Glitch, Constantly Says "There's No Point In Living" Even Though Nobody Said The Line
#9 Human-Shaped Grass Patch Where Everything Else Dried Out
The moderators also broke down some of the most common issues that they encounter in r/Weird that require intervention. “Spam: Removing repetitive or irrelevant posts and comments that are purely self-promotional or aim to manipulate the subreddit for personal gain,” they noted.
“Inappropriate content: Addressing posts or comments that contain explicit or offensive material, including hate speech, personal attacks, or explicit imagery,” the moderators added.
#10 So, Hear Me Out. We Were Reading The Coffee Grounds And This Showed Out In My Cup... Can Anyone See The Lizard With The Superman Costume Or I'm Just Crazy?
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