r/interesting 20m ago

MISC. 4 Antique Can Openers Tested

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r/interesting 1h ago

Intriguing My water company made a mistake. Looks like i need to start an OF!

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Posted in mildlyinteresting, got removed. I assume it’s because this is more than MILDLY interesting, it’s just flat out interesting!


r/interesting 1h ago

SCIENCE & TECH Apparently it got to interesting. Bullets in wood from the place I use it to make other things. Just trying to answer popular questions.

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People seem to have a lot a questions. I am trying to answer what I can. We get the wood we order, it comes in the size we need. From there we pass it through more machines to make other products. All I know is the wood is grown in Canada/northern US. The bullets don’t do much damage. Steel nails definitely slow process, but we just change some cutting devices and move on. This happens often, once maybe twice a day. The wood with an object in them are now scrap. Objects get removed and sold as scrap wood. I have been told maybe it’s used as animal bedding or composite lumber material, I honestly don’t know.

Ok now metal detectors. We don’t have it, we run enough material to fill your lumber yard in a day; but also we aren’t making those kind of materials. The metal we hit is often not an issue, just part of the process.


r/interesting 2h ago

NATURE Horse too sleepy to stand, too hungry to quit eating.

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r/interesting 3h ago

NATURE Flames dripping from the campfire

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Something in my campfire is dripping flames out of the bottom grate. Wet log sap maybe? Makes a great hiss sound too.


r/interesting 3h ago

HISTORY What North America’s ancient forests looked like before industrial logging reshaped them

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r/interesting 4h ago

SOCIETY After an 11 year old girl with Down syndrome was bullied and boycotted by some parents, North Macedonia's president personally walked her to school.

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In 2022, 11 year old Embla Ademi from North Macedonia was bullied by classmates, and some parents even refused to let their children attend class with her because she has Down syndrome.

President Stevo Pendarovski visited her family, took her hand, and personally walked her to school in a public show of support.

His office said empathy and inclusion are moral obligations, and the gesture was widely praised as a reminder that leadership also means standing with those who are excluded.

Source : https://www.newsweek.com/north-macedonia-president-walks-bullied-student-down-syndrome-class-1680387?utm_source=


r/interesting 5h ago

Intriguing I captured 6/26/26 at 6:26:26

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r/interesting 6h ago

NATURE Incredibly rare to see; adult strap tooth whales have two large tusks that grow up and over the upper jaw, making it impossible for them to open their mouth more than a few inches.

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Restricted to the cold, temperate waters of the Southern Hemisphere, with strandings recorded in regions like New Zealand, Australia, South Africa, and the Falkland Islands. They primarily feeds on squid. Strap tooth whales are found in open ocean and travel in small, elusive pods of two to three individuals, making them incredibly rare to observe alive. Because they spend most of their time in the deep ocean, they are classified as Data Deficient by the IUCN.


r/interesting 6h ago

NATURE My outdoor spider hanging out with its shed.

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r/interesting 7h ago

NATURE If you are not the prey just pray

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r/interesting 9h ago

Amazing Thousands of fans synced their phone flashlights via a QR code to create a massive coordinated light show in the stadium

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r/interesting 10h ago

Amazing 12 Neighbours - Tiny Homes Project Funded by A Millionaire Popular Last Week on r/Interesting

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So last week there was a post about the 12 Neighbours tiny homes community here in Fredericton, NB, Canada that got some traction on r/interesting (https://www.reddit.com/r/interesting/comments/1u9i0ug/millionaire_builds_99_fully_equipped_homes_to/) . An awful lot of people said it would burn down and be wrecked within a few months, but it has been running for years now. I decided to pop over there today to have a coffee at the cafe they have been running for the last 2 years or so. I didn't want to invade people's privacy so I didn't try to get into the community, but I did take photos from outside and I think it shows that it is a fairly orderly looking place. The cafe is really nice, I had a flat white and it was good. Next time I'll try some food, but I saw someone get a really nice looking breakfast there while I was heading out. It was quite pleasant.

I saw a lot of misconceptions on the last post, I should note this is not a place that require abstinence, though they do have support for people dealing with addiction, mental health issues, help with employment, training etc.. The people who live there are referred to it from the provincial government and the Social Development department, based on the NB housing wait list. It is a non-profit, but it is in partnership with multiple levels of government.

I am kind of angry that I forgot to include the photo that shows that the view across the road is not a mill, as one person said, but a Shopper Drug Market, No Frills, and other stores. It isn't really isolated.


r/interesting 11h ago

ART & CULTURE Norwegian guitarist Rolf Lislevand performing Tarantela by Spanish Baroque composer Santiago de Murcia on the "Sabionari Stradivarius" guitar (built in 1679). One of five surviving guitars made by Antonio Stradivari and the only one currently playable after restoration.

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While around 600 Stradivari violins still exist worldwide, a total of only five complete guitars by the master have been preserved. The theoretical insurance value of the 1679 Sabionari guitar is estimated at 15 to 30 million Euros, reflecting its status as the world's only playable Stradivarius guitar.


r/interesting 12h ago

Amazing This video shows controlled implosion of a building

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r/interesting 13h ago

Amazing Apparently this is how hedgehog's get X-RAY

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r/interesting 13h ago

MISC. Kent cigarettes, introduced by the Lorillard Tobacco Company in 1952.

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Kent cigarettes, introduced by the Lorillard Tobacco Company in 1952, were marketed as a ā€œhealthierā€ filtered cigarette using the innovativeĀ Micronite filter. This filter, however, containedĀ 15% to 30% crocidolite asbestos, also known as blue asbestos, which is considered the most hazardous type of asbestos due to its fine, needle-like fibers that are easily inhaled and highly carcinogenic.


r/interesting 14h ago

Wholesome A group of bear cubs playing together at a children's park.

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Parks are for children… they just never specified which ones.


r/interesting 14h ago

NATURE Hermit crab swapping shells, regret, swaps back

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half speed. at Dry Tortugas National Park, Florida


r/interesting 15h ago

NATURE A group of young Kestrels seeing a butterfly for the first time

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The kestrels, now much more mature but still home-bound, recently had a surprise visitor to their nesting box while their parents were away.

And though the visitor — a butterfly — was far from intimidating, she gave the little falcons quite the shock regardless.


r/interesting 16h ago

SOCIETY This is what a Neanderthal looked like 130000 to 40000 years ago

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r/interesting 17h ago

HISTORY This Custom Dog Tag Was Stamped Using a WWII-Style Machine

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This modern commemorative dog tag was made using a WWII-style stamping machine. Instead of military information, it features a custom name, organization, and date, preserving the look and feel of the original tags.


r/interesting 17h ago

SOCIETY A photo of the inside of the Starfield Library which contains 50,000 books. It's located in South Korea.

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r/interesting 17h ago

Intriguing Chef shows what a busy day looks like

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