I have not block thinking about this person ’s core - shape flesh - eating spider bite cicatrix since I learned about it three days ago , and now you wo n’t either . <3
1.This mailman’s hat, which has a solar panel on top that powers its built-in fan:#
2.This LIDL parking structure in Crete that casually houses a preserved archaeological site:#
3.This view of Antarctica on a flight from Chile to Australia:#
4.This person’s phone camera, which captures these flames as purple instead of the orange they are IRL:#
5.This person’s checks notes FLESH-EATING SPIDER BITE that turned into a heart-shaped scar, becauseI guessthe spider wasalittlesorry:#
6.This wall in Lyon, France that — believe it or not — is 100% painted:#
7.This seasoning that — yes — is made by the same Dell that makes computers:#
8.This house that has its own built-in vacuum system:#
9.This battery that can be recharged with a phone charger:#
10.This biker’s lace safety vest, which puts thefuninfunctional:#
11.This 99-year-old penny that is still in circulation (and certainly looks like it has seen better days):#
13.This literal onion ring:#
14.This 20th-century bridge in Aberystwyth, Wales that was built over an 18th-century turnpike, which wasalsobuilt over a medieval bridge, and kept the latter two visible:#
16.This person, whose hands were dyed yellow and black from harvesting and shucking wild walnuts:#
17.This fish-shaped ingot used for cooking (like in water you boil for pasta, for example), that, according to the OP, can supplement you with up to five years' worth of iron:#
18.This hotel that has a handy vending machine guide to make finding exactly what you’re craving super easy:#
20.This couple’s wedding receipt from 1961, which cost about $580 total in USD:#
21.This person who caught a perfect snowflake in her hair:#
22.And finally, this vending machine in Switzerland, that is exclusively for fondue cheeses:#
h/tr/mildlyinteresting#





















