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Life is filled with its wonders both big and small. In the rush of the everyday grind, you can easily overlook some truly magical moments. You can also miss the moments that could very well be their own glitches in the matrix. Seriously, life is trippy. These images are interesting as they are truly bizarre.

1. “My grandfather’s retirement home has an emotional support skunk.”

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2. “I found a lowercase stop sign.”

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3. “This deer with a crazy deformity.”

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4. “My sweaty palms have eroded my Macbook.”

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5. “Projection from a keyhole in my apartment shows another keyhole.”

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6. “I found whale baleen on the beach.”

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7. “My salt lamp has mysteriously leaked.”

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8. “Grass growing in a local thrift store.”

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9. “The tomatoes I bought from the store started sprouting without rotting.”

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10. “I saw 1 of the 25 blimps left in the world.”

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11. “This rug matches the pattern of the tile beneath.”

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12. “This building with what appears to be a second story garage.”

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13. “My apple has an apple on it.”

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14. “The way these garden snakes are coiled up outside my window.”

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15. “Bit into something hard in a fried oyster and found a small pearl.”

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16. “This symbol appeared on all my windows after my shower fogged up.”

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17. “1.5 cookies in an ice cream sandwich pack.”

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18. “I found a sock rock.”

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19. “Turkey vultures congregating only at this house.”

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20. “Our spring onion had a face.”

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Meet the Writer

Matt has spent over the last 8 years as both a writer and editor, working in Seattle and Brooklyn, where he is now based. He loves escaping the tirelessly fast pace of the “Mad Apple” that is NYC by taking walks and runs through parks where he’s able to catch up on the latest tea about society from the city’s ever chatty, always hungry, occasionally maniacal, pigeons. They always have a lot to say. When he’s not taking his urban nature strolls, or dutifully combing the deepest rabbit holes of the internet to find the content that’s worth sinking your mind’s teeth into, he’s likely holed up at a dark-lit dive bar with a new book and/or some friends, or just as easily he could be on the hunt for the next addition to his steadily growing plant family.

These days Matt’s caught up in trying to provide folks as many vivid glimpses into the days long since passed as he can, through fun and engaging collections of hand-picked vintage photos.