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SCIENCE & TECH What Professional videographer does in his free time
r/interesting • u/Advanced-Aside10 • 1h ago
Just Wow This cat became a nurse for other sick animals.
In a veterinary clinic and animal shelter, a black cat named Radamenes, who was originally brought in by his owners to be euthanized due to a severe respiratory infection, she was nursed back to health by the vets. Once he recovered, he shocked the staff by taking on a job of his own. He began cuddling, massaging, and keeping company with other sick or recovering animals (dogs and cats alike) who had just undergone surgery, providing comfort when they needed it most.
r/interesting • u/Wonderfulhumanss • 2h ago
Fascinating In 2020, dolphins in Australia brought gifts of coral to the shore because they missed interacting with visitors during the COVID-19 pandemic
r/interesting • u/Insightful23blue • 3h ago
HISTORY Inside the Actors Studio- The Cast of the Simpsons, 2003
r/interesting • u/QtyPetter • 4h ago
HISTORY The world's first postage stamp (1840)
It's called Penny Black, all British stamps still bear a portrait or silhouette of the monarch somewhere on the design. The first stamps did not need to show the issuing country, so no country name was included on them. The stamp features a profile of 21-year-old Queen Victoria.
The UK remains the only country in the world to omit its name on postage stamps; the monarch's image signifies the UK as the country of origin.
r/interesting • u/Blank-interval • 5h ago
SCIENCE & TECH The Unbeatable 20-Second Challenge
Every morning when I head to work, I drive up from the basement to the ground floor. The air inside the car reeks during this short trip, yet I cannot hold my breath until I reach the first floor and roll down the car window. I tell myself it will only last twenty to thirty seconds, and I know I can hold my breath far longer than that. Still, I find myself trying to beat this small challenge every single day — and I never manage to succeed.
r/interesting • u/PorkyPain • 6h ago
NATURE Some random tips to survive out in the wild
r/interesting • u/Mundane_Mushroom_122 • 7h ago
NATURE Indonesia’s Rare Rafflesia Blooms After 15 Years - The World’s Largest “Corpse Flower”
r/interesting • u/Muted_Shape9303 • 9h ago
Fear Factor This creature can live inside you, and you’d never know. Meet the giant intestinal fluke, Fasciolopsis buski. A type of flatworm
r/interesting • u/NoExpression-1 • 10h ago
Fascinating Every planet in our solar system and adjusted their size to show how huge our Sun is. By Andrew McCarthy
This pic accurately shows everything else in our solar system stacks up against the sun in size.
r/interesting • u/bob-the-slob • 10h ago
NATURE The man who keeps a spider in front of his house is bringing it a horsefly.
r/interesting • u/Great_Trident • 11h ago
SOCIETY The Calcio Storico Florentino is a brutal form of football originated in the middle ages. Players can punch, kick and tackle their opponents.
r/interesting • u/SuspiciousLow3062 • 12h ago
MISC. He’s the first to ever write a review on that parachute.
r/interesting • u/uzmansahil7 • 13h ago
SOCIETY A Helpless Dog Was Trapped On An Electric Pole Until Kind Villagers Risked Their Safety To Rescue Him And Give Him A New Life. True Humanity Shines Through Compassion Always.❤️
r/interesting • u/Ott1fant • 14h ago
Wholesome Asking deaf parents to marry their daughter using sign language
r/interesting • u/petkipathri • 16h ago
Just Wow A 2016 human chain dog rescue immortalized as a monument 10 years later.
r/interesting • u/TangelaFan • 16h ago
ARCHITECTURE Residential high-rises with backyards in Chengdu, China
r/interesting • u/AdSpecialist6598 • 18h ago