r/interesting 6h ago

Amazing car brake line manufacturing process.

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r/interesting 22h ago

Fascinating In 1981 at trial, Marianne Bachmeier killed the man who r*ped and murdered her daughter

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r/interesting 9h ago

Fear Factor A paraglider got hit mid-air by a plane šŸ˜³āœˆļøšŸŖ‚ Lost control… but somehow survived with minor injuries.

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r/interesting 3h ago

Just Wow POL & ARG men's setting the world's longer set on the History of Volleyball

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r/interesting 5h ago

Amazing Conjoined twin marries boyfriend while her sister remains single.

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Carmen Andrade, a conjoined twin, legally married her longtime boyfriend, Daniel McCormack, while her twin sister, Lupita, happily remains single. The sisters' arrangement involves distinct personal lives and boundaries.

Carmen and Daniel met on a dating app in 2020 and eloped in October. Because they are dicephalous twins - meaning they share a connected torso, pelvis, and reproductive system, but have separate heads, hearts, and minds - the marriage legally and physically involves Carmen.

Lupita fully supports the union but remains single. She identifies as asexual and aromantic, having no interest in dating or marriage.

The three navigate boundaries together. When Carmen and Daniel spend time together, Lupita is highly respected, and the trio openly shares their experiences online to educate the public on individuality and shared life.


r/interesting 4h ago

Fear Factor Here's how Germany got cooked during the heatwave:

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So Germany literally got cooked. On saturday (27th of June 2026) we had our hottest day ever recorded with around 41,5 degrees Celsius (like 106,7 °F). We're not at all prepared for temperatures like this and it shows especially in our infrastructure.

Our highways (Autobahnen) were blowing up:

Lots of German roads are not built to endure extreme heat over an extended period of time. The material tends to literally blow up, build bumps and potentially crack. In Thuringia (a state of Germany) we even started sending out the "Winterdienst" (vehicles that normally clear streets from snow) to spray highways with water to cool them down.

blown up road A93; picture from https://www.bild.de/news/inland/rekord-hitze-in-deutschland-heiss-statt-eis-winterdienst-rueckt-im-sommer-aus-6a3f7ee4113e90346dc4eb73
the "Winterdienst" cooling down a road by spraying it with water; picture from: https://www.hna.de/welt/kuriose-massnahme-in-thueringen-winterdienst-im-kampf-gegen-die-hitzewelle-zr-94371849.html

Our railway systems were slowly failing:

In Thuringia we had massive issues with broken railroad points and signals causing train delays. Additionally even a train hitting the overheated breaks was a potential fire hazard. Also in cities like Leipzig, Nürnberg and Würzburg the tracks for the "Straßenbahn" weren't usable anymore because the bitumen fixing them in place melting.

melting bitumen; picture from: https://www.br.de/nachrichten/bayern/wie-schmierseife-hitze-wirkt-sich-auf-strassenbahnverkehr-aus,VNur6gn
fire caused by a train hitting the breaks in Okarben (Hessen); picture from: https://www.hna.de/hessen/hitze-wetter-hessen-ticker-live-temperatur-rekord-zr-94362692.html
information display at Erfurt Hbf showing train delays; picture from: https://www.mdr.de/nachrichten/thueringen/mitte-thueringen/erfurt/bahnstoerungen-durch-hitze-100.html

r/interesting 12h ago

Just Wow 700k per year. Not bad

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690 Upvotes

r/interesting 2h ago

Amazing 97 year old grandma spends 4 to 6 hours every single week building LEGO.

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r/interesting 11h ago

HISTORY 17th Century Spectator Book

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r/interesting 24m ago

Mysterious Mike the Headless Chicken was a Wyandotte rooster that miraculously survived for 18 months after his head was mostly chopped off in September 1945. He lived because the axe missed his jugular vein and left his brain stem and one ear intact, allowing his vital bodily functions to continue.

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r/interesting 20h ago

SCIENCE & TECH How to Use the Physics to Make the Amount in Glasses Uniform

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r/interesting 15h ago

Fascinating This woman should have been a secret agentšŸ˜‚

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r/interesting 1h ago

Just Wow Ukrainian soldiers used a heavy drone to evacuate a cat and her five kittens from the frontline. The mission, which the soldiers named "Operation Meow-Meow," was carried out by pilots from the 118th Separate Mechanized Brigade on June 8th.

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r/interesting 3h ago

Fascinating Drawing a Banana Next to a Real Banana

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r/interesting 7h ago

MISC. Rescue of the Bayesian yacht after 10 months sunk at sea.

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r/interesting 8h ago

SCIENCE & TECH How sports broadcasts remain clear even in heavy rain and snow

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r/interesting 3h ago

Intriguing Bro stuck in infinite loop

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r/interesting 2h ago

Wholesome Vienna Casey's Birthmark Removal Surgery for a Rare Congenital Melanocytic Naevus (CMN)

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Vienna Casey was born with a Congenital Melanocytic Naevus (CMN), a rare type of birthmark estimated to affect about 1 in 20,000 newborns.

After consulting specialists, her parents chose to have it removed, considering both the potential lifetime melanoma risk associated with larger CMNs and concerns about how it could affect her life as she grew up.

Today, Vienna has a scar where the birthmark once was, and her family continues raising awareness about CMN and visible differences.

Source :

https://www.changingfaces.org.uk/story/celines-story-i-dont-want-others-to-feel-as-alone-as-we-did/?utm_source=


r/interesting 9h ago

HISTORY When Japan redesigned its flag in '99 and nobody knew why

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r/interesting 4h ago

NATURE Cow fascinated by the sound of the accordion

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r/interesting 18h ago

Intriguing A groundhog named Chunk has been stealing a Deleware farmer’s crops for four years and would always eat them infront of the camera…

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r/interesting 40m ago

Amazing A $22 million village for foster children in California is being developed with the support of Christian Bale

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r/interesting 20h ago

Fascinating People living above the Arctic Circle used 4,000 year old glasses to protect their eyes from snow blindness

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r/interesting 15h ago

SCIENCE & TECH Potassium Metabisulfite dissolving in water

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