
“Random Stuff I Think Is Interesting”: 50 Fascinating Images And Facts From This Instagram Page
Interview With AuthorWhat do you like to get out of Instagram? Many users simply post photos of themselves and keep in touch with friends from college. Meanwhile, some use the platform to promote their business or grow their career. And others are scrolling to seek inspiration for what to make for dinner tonight. Rice paper dumplings, anyone?
But if you’re interested in learning something new every time you open the app, you might want to follow Conceptsjpeg. This account is full of random and strange images that are accompanied by fun facts, so we’ve gathered some of their most fascinating posts below. Enjoy scrolling through, and be sure to upvote the ones that pique your interest!
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In 2024 Mexican Artist, Chavis Mármol, Crushed A Tesla With A 9 Ton Olmec Head And Said He Wanted To “Crush An Object That Represents A Sinister Figure Like Elon Musk”
To find out more about the Conceptsjpeg Instagram account, we reached out to the page's creator. They were kind enough to have a chat with Bored Panda and share how it came to be in the first place.
"I started this page as a moodboard for myself to post random stuff I liked," they noted. "Sort of like Pinterest. A lot of it was just random pictures of artists and home decor stuff. My account was public, and I randomly started gaining followers. So I started posting more about artists, and [it became] basically a music page."
"But then, I don't know, I started posting more random stuff, and eventually it became what it is now," the creator continued. "Mostly news and cool facts, but also random cultural stuff here and there. It’s been mind blowing seeing the page grow this much. I can’t believe it sometimes."
Lois Gibson Holds The Record For The Most Identifications By A Forensic Artist
She has been working as a forensic artist for the houston police department since 1989.
as of 2012, her work had helped solve 1,266 crimes.
She retired in 2021 and is widely recognized as the world’s most prolific and successful forensic sketch artist.
That's so cool! It takes a lot of talent to draw someone you've never seen, based only on the description by another person.
The creator says that there isn't any logic to what they post, though. "It’s mostly stuff that I think is cool or interesting," they shared. "I find posts mostly from other pages, or if I watch a movie and I think it’s cool, I post it. As I said, it’s mostly random."
On that note, they don't have any particular favorite posts that they've ever shared either. "I never really think about it. Even if I post something and it doesn’t go viral, I don’t care. I post cause I like it, whether others agree or not doesn’t impact me," the creator said.
At Just Three Weeks Old, A Puppy Named Jake Was Rescued From A Burning Shed By Firefighter Bill Lindler, Though He Suffered Burns On 75% Of His Body
After his owners abandoned him at the vet, Lindler adopted Jake, who made a remarkable recovery.
Now the official mascot of the Hanahan Fire Department, Jake teaches kids about fire safety and proudly wears a working dog badge.
Next, we asked the creator if they have any big plans for the future of Conceptsjpeg. "I wanted to launch merch Q2 of the year, but when Trump announced the tariffs, I decided to cancel it," they shared. "Most of my followers are in America, so I’m not sure how that would work."
Finally, the creator left us with some kind advice for everyone reading: "Believe and trust in yourself. You can do anything you put your mind to. Even if it doesn’t work, keep pushing regardless. Do it because you want to do it, not for the outcome."
During Luigi Mangione’s Time At The University Of Pennsylvania, He Founded A Club Called “Upgrade,” Where Students Met Once A Week To Spend Two Hours Developing Their Own Video Games
He made sure everyone knew they were welcome, even if they didn’t know how to code
Two Leopard Cubs Found In Southern India. One With A Common Spotted Leopard Coat And The Other With A Rare Melanistic Coat
Nowadays, we have access to more information than we could ever need right at our fingertips. Want to know what year your city was founded? You can find out in seconds with a quick Google search. Unsure if you can put soy sauce in the dinner you’re making for your gluten-free friend? Just ask the internet (spoiler alert: you can’t).
But one of the downsides of having infinite information available to us is that many people have stopped being curious. There’s no need to wonder or actually use our brains when we can get answers without any effort. Why even read a book when you can get a quick summary from Wikipedia and spare yourself 12 hours?
Wolves And Ravens Share A Surprising Relationship, Almost Like A Friendship In The Wild
Ravens follow wolf packs because they know wolves are great hunters and will leave behind food scraps. In return, ravens can signal prey or carrion with their calls and flight patterns.
What’s even more interesting is that some studies suggest they recognize each other and even play together in a true example of cooperation between species.
One of the most beautiful aspects of pages like Conceptsjpeg is that they encourage us to be curious. We see a bizarre photo and start to wonder, “What the heck is going on there?” Then you read the caption and learn something new! This account is the perfect mix of entertaining and informative, and clearly, many people agree. The page has amassed an impressive 113K followers over the last six years.
Here, you can learn about how Bull Terriers' bodies have evolved over the last century, “uranium burgers” that were served in the 1950s and see a photo of “one of the most famously inaccurate fossil reconstructions in history—the so-called ‘Magdeburg Unicorn.’”
This Homeless Man’s Rabbit Was Thrown Over A Bridge By A Passerby And He Immediately Jumped Into The River To Save His Pet
John Byrne, a 37-year-old homeless man, made headlines after leaping off Dublin’s O’Connell Bridge into the icy river. After locating his bunny in the water, he performed life-saving measures, including mouth to mouth resuscitation to revive the rabbit.
For his bravery, Byrne received a Compassionate Citizen Award, he was also given animal food and a job opportunity.
The man responsible for throwing the rabbit, Gary Kearney, was charged with animal cruelty and sentenced to four months in detention.
Just Like Humans, Cats Can Be Left Or Right-Pawed. Studies Show That Male Cats Tend To Prefer Left While Females Prefer Right
Although Technically A Health Code Violation, NYC’s ‘Bodega Cats’ Are Thought To Be A More Effective And Safer Way To Exterminate Rodents
While it’s very tempting to simply stop caring about learning in this day and age when people can't even make a meal plan without asking ChatGPT for help, we must not forget that knowledge is power. In fact, learning facts might be even more useful than many of us realize. Daniel T. Willingham, a psychologist at the University of Virginia, concluded through his research that factual knowledge even enhances our mental abilities like problem solving and reasoning.
Barilla Pasta Has A Spotify Account And Each Playlist On It Is The Exact Length Of Cook Time For The Varieties Of Pasta
You’re supposed to press play, drop the noodles, music stops, then you have al dente pasta.
Mongolian Horse Archery Is A Traditional Practice Where Riders Shoot Arrows While Galloping On Horseback
Historically, this skill was vital for hunting, protecting livestock, defending tribes, and waging war.
The Mongolian composite bow, renowned for its power and compact design, allowed archers to shoot efficiently from horseback
As a horseback rider I'm seriously impressed by people who can ride while doing some other skilled activity at the same time! When I'm riding I'm only able to focus on riding. 😁
Military Dogs Parachute Alongside Their Handlers For Specialized Operations, Using Tandem Or Solo Parachute Systems Designed For Their Safety
These highly trained K9 units assist in reconnaissance, search-and-rescue, and tactical missions, adapting to airborne deployment with specialized gear and training.
Dogs are amazing! Can you imagine looking up and seeing a dog parachuting out of the sky??? 😁
Learning something new every day can also be an excellent way to combat cognitive decline. In fact, a study by the Mayo Clinic found that keeping your brain sharp by constantly learning throughout your life is connected to a significant delay in “age-related mental decline.” In other words, keep learning that foreign language, continue doing puzzles and word searches, keep reading books that stimulate your mind and don’t be scared to take up a new hobby that requires lots of concentration.
In 2017 Dr. Paul Locus Was Attending A Halloween Party Dressed As The Joker When He Was Urgently Called To Deliver A Baby
Despite the costume he rushed to the hospital and the family begged him to not take it off
Orthodox Monks Playing In The Snow On Mount Athos, Greece (2015)
“It was the first snow in seven years. It was just after breakfast. The monks showed excellent throwing skills despite their lack of experience. After a short while, all the snow on the ground had been used, and everyone went back to their rooms as if nothing had happened. It was quite a unique experience.”
The same year there was also a rare snowfall in Jerusalem. On the internet there's an amazing shot of a Palestinian kid pitching a snowball, his arms perfectly poised in a professional baseball pitcher's stance. In my head I can hear some club owner's voice saying "Sign that kid up immediately!"
Accidental Surrealism
Learning can also be excellent for personal growth and development. You might not be able to prove on paper that you’ve been getting smarter, but the more you learn, the better you’ll understand the world. This will also make it easier to have conversations with new people or build connections with others. Being curious about the world and others is a great quality to have, as it will draw people closer to you and allow you to deepen your relationships. And, of course, it can increase your self-esteem if you feel confident entering any situation.
Cats Have Extremely Short Attention Spans Meaning That Training Sessions Longer Than 5-10 Minutes Usually Lead To Boredom Or Disinterest
Is that why my kittens get bored with their toys in less than a day? At this point I have more cat toys in my house than I do anything else. I rotate them frequently and put things away for another time. Of course lately their favorites have been q-tips, ice cubes, and a drink lid that I dropped. 🤣
In The Film End Of Watch, Officer Taylor, Played By Jake Gyllenhaal, Flashes A Code 4 Hand Single At A Helicopter Which Means “No Further Assistance Needed”, This Wasn’t Scripted And Was An Actual LAPD Flight Unit Checking Out The Film Scene
It fit the scene so well so they kept it in the movie.
And as part of their training for the film, jake gyllenhaal and michael peña spent five months doing 12-hour ride-alongs with on-duty lapd officers. during one of gyllenhaal’s first ride-alongs, he witnessed a real m**der.
This is a good movie for those who haven't watched it. I found it by accident and loved it.
Paleontologists In England Discovered The Remains Of A 10-Meter-Long Sea Dragon
Its colossal head weighs twice as much as a grizzly bear, and its body is larger than a school bus. This prehistoric beast roamed the seas over 180 million years ago, dominating a world completely different from ours.
Simply, the more you learn about the world, the more fascinating it will become. For example, the oceans and outer space may not seem very interesting to someone who has literally no understanding of what’s out there. But when you start to explore just how vast and mysterious these places are, you’ll never run out of facts to learn about them!
In 1996, South Park’s Creators Trey Parker And Matt Stone Pitched The Idea Of The Show To TV Network
Their families saw animation as just a hobby, and the show’s humor felt too risky to ever succeed.
However, they built its legacy by appealing to adults—and 26 seasons later, it’s one of the only animated series that can produce a brand-new episode in just six days, letting it mock real-world events almost as fast as they happen.
They are brilliant. Just saw "Book of Mormon" for the third time. Still hilarious.
Dogs Follow You Into The Bathroom Because They Feel The Need To Stick By Your Side And Keep You Safe
So why do cats? Because mine sure aren't going to stick up for me if something bad happens in the bathroom.
In A Remote Vietnamese Town, Parents Put Their Children In Plastic Bags To Cross A River To Get To School
Parents do this to protect their children from the water so they can arrive dry and not wet
But if you need a simple motivation to increase your knowledge, don't forget that learning can also be incredibly fun. While it may be hard work to pick up a new skill or learn how to have a conversation in Spanish, the joy you feel when you start to progress is priceless. I can’t tell you how proud of myself I was when I baked my 15th yeast recipe and finally figured out how to get the dough to the perfect consistency. It took a lot of practice and trial and error, but it was worth every minute when I finally tasted pillowy soft, freshly baked kolaches.
A Five-Year-Old Girl Visited Her Mom In Jail Right After Her Kindergarten Graduation. It Was Her Mom’s Only Request, To See Her Daughter In Her Graduation Outfit
This Abandoned Mall In Bangkok Hides An Unlikely Secret
It’s flooded floors are home to thousands of fish. After closing in 1997 and losing its roof in a 1999 fire, rainwater filled the space. To fight a mosquito outbreak, locals introduced Catfish and Koi, turning the mall into a massive indoor pond.
It has been since been removed, because it turned out to be a tourist magnet and the local authorities were not keen on having hundreds of idiots strolling around a decrepit condemned building. They tried to fence the area but people kept removing and damaging the fences to get those sweet instagram pics. The building was already dangerous to begin with, being initially built three times higher than designed (not uncommon in Thailand, and cause of a few prominent disasters), while its structures have been damaged by fire, water and partial collapses. Locals started offering "guided tours" of the building that were deemed exceedingly dangerous so in 2015 the fish were transferred to a local park, the building was condemned and it's in the process of being converted to a new commercial space.
Dogs Were Officially Used By The Military During World War I, Serving As Messengers, Sentries, And Medics
Their roles expanded in World War II, and today they are trained for tasks like bomb detection, search and rescue, and patrol duties
Whether you want to learn fun facts to do better at trivia night or share fascinating information with your friends over dinner, we hope you’re enjoying this list, pandas. Keep upvoting the photos that stand out to you, and let us know in the comments below what the most amusing fact you’ve recently discovered was. Then, if you’re in the mood to continue your education, we recommend checking out this Bored Panda article next!
A Cardinal Wore A Bucket Hat Instead Of A Zuchetti During The Conclave
The Alabama Jeweler Who Lost His Eye And Replaced It With A 2-Carat Diamond-Set Prosthesis
One day there is going to be the damnedest robbery ever, and you heard it here first.
Hananuma Masakichi: The Man Who Became His Own Statue
When Japanese artist Hananuma Masakichi was diagnosed with tuberculosis, he believed he didn’t have long to live. As a final gift to the woman he loved, he created a life-sized statue of himself so eerily realistic that people struggled to tell them apart.
Carving each body part separately from dark wood, he meticulously painted and lacquered the surface to match his exact skin tone. He went to extreme lengths for accuracy—drilling tiny holes for every pore, plucking out his own hair (from everywhere), and embedding each strand into the sculpture. He even removed his own teeth, fingernails, and toenails, placing them onto the statue for complete authenticity. To finish, he dressed it in his own clothes and glasses.
Despite his remarkable talent, Masakichi outlived his own prediction by a decade but tragically died in poverty in 1895. His masterpiece still exists today, a hauntingly lifelike tribute to his devotion and artistry.
There’s Been A Long-Running Fan Theory That Breaking Bad Is Secretly A Prequel To Malcolm In The Middle
Walter White doesn’t die — he enters witness protection and becomes Hal.
Bryan Cranston even filmed a parody ending where he wakes up as Hal, thinking the empire he and Jesse Pinkman built was all a dream.
In 2019, A Ladybug Was Found In The Transverse Colon Of A 59-Year-Old Man During A Screening Colonscopy
A Pitbull Trained By His Owner To Pick Up And Drop Bricks On Service Workers And Debt Collectors Who Rang His Doorbell, Mexico
The Famous ‘River Monsters’ TV Series Ended Because Jeremy Wade Was Able To Catch Essentially Every Large Freshwater Fish Species, Leaving No Remaining Content For The Show
The show spanned 9 seasons over a period of 8 years and is one of the most-watched programs in the history of Animal Planet
In 2021, Vitalik Buterin (The Creator Of Ethereum) Donated Over 1 Billion Dollars Worth Of Shibu Inu Crypto To India’s Covid-19 Relief Fund After Being Gifted The Coins Without Asking
There Are Reports Of Beekeepers Near Athens, Greece, Who Observed That Bees Built Honeycomb Around Religious Icons Placed In Their Hives, Leaving The Faces And Bodies Of The Depicted Figures Uncovered
This phenomenon has been documented over several years, with various icons, including those of Christ, the Virgin Mary, and saints, reportedly receiving similar treatment from the bees.
First, Icons are made on painted, glazed ceramic: it's hard to stick hives to ceramics, because it's non-porous. Second, bees tend to avoid bright colored spots preferring to build their hives on evenly colored surfaces. There is nothing mystical in this story, the same thing happens if you put a colored plastic ball in a hive.
Three Children In Spain Were Rescued After Being Locked Inside Their Home Since 2021 By Parents Paranoid About Covid-19
The kids lived in isolation, wore multiple masks, and had no outside contact. Authorities found them in poor health and unsanitary conditions. The parents were arrested and face serious charges.
Paranoid about the virus, but kept their kids in unsanitary conditions....
Weirdly Shaped Roots Of A Tree
Japan’s Running Low On Matcha Even Though They’re Making More Of It Than Ever
In 2023, japan produced a record 4,000 tons of matcha, nearly three times what they made in 2008.
Snakes Can’t Feel Love Like Dogs Or Cats, But They Can Recognize Humans And Feel Safe Around People Who Treat Them Gently
Snakes won’t love you like a dog would, but feeling safe is about as close as their biology gets to friendship
Studies Show That Only 3% Of The World’s Population Are Six Feet Or Taller, Meaning Many Places Aren’t Designed With Them In Mind
These are some of the problems tall people face every day
Try that as an almost six foot tall woman. You think the world isn’t designed for tall men?
AI Detector Flags The Declaration Of Independence As 99,99% AI/Gpt Generated Text
Probably because every (american) AI model will have been trained on that text early on, so all AI texts will have some degree of similarities to it. And with so many similarities to so many AI texts, the AI detector's AI reaches the obvious conclusion... Some nice irony there.
‘Rosie The Shark’ Was A Great White Shark Found In An Abandoned Amusement Park In Australia
She was originally caught in tuna nets, k**led, and transported from home to home with each plan for relocation failing. When she was finally found, she had been sitting there for 7 years, rotting in formaldehyde.
The story is ultimately ironic in the sense that she has been preserved for all these years while simultaneously neglected.
In 2019, Crystal World and Prehistoric Journeys, a museum and fossil/mineral exhibit center in Melbourne, Australia, took on the challenge of moving and restoring her. It was a massive undertaking. They had to safely drain and remove the toxic formaldehyde and replace it with glycerol, a safer preservation fluid. Rosie now rests there, being properly maintained and viewed by the public.
There are currently no live great whites in captivity anywhere in the world. It's been tried but they never survive for very long - it's hard to meet their needs because they get so big.
Osho, The 1970’s Cult Leader Who At One Point Owned 93 Rolls Royce’s, Took Over A Small Town In The Us, Including Their Government And Renamed It Rajneeshpuram
The Rajneesh movement at its peak had around 25,000 devotees worldwide. Many of them living in their commune in Oregon. He was eventually arrested and reported back to India after his second in command, Sheela, was caught committing bioterror attacks against the original residents of Wasco County
Apple Uses Special Backpack-Mounted Camera Systems To Collect Detailed Pedestrian-Level Imagery For Apple Maps, Especially In Areas Cars Can’t Reach, Like Parks And Narrow Streets
Saw one of these, but for Google. Poor man carrying the thing around all day. Hope it is not too heavy.
The Bronze Chalcidian Helmet Was Worn By Warriors In The 4th-5th C. Bc, By Macedonian Soldiers And Other Greek Tribes
Californian Firefighter Anthony K. Ganzler’s Iconic Mustache. He Sadly Passed Away From A Job-Related Medical Emergency
How do you eat with something like that? Clip each side back with a barrette?
Paris Syndrome (Pari Shökögun) Is A Sense Of Extreme Disappointment Exhibited By Some Individuals When Visiting Paris, Who Feel That The City Does Not Live Up To Their Expectations
The cluster of psychiatric symptoms has been particularly noted among Japanese tourists, perhaps due to the way in which Paris has been idealised in Japanese culture
Apparently it can get really bad. The Japanese Embassy in Paris has a special hotline to deal with it.
50 Cent Lost Over 50 Pounds In Just Two Months For His Role In The Movie “All Things Fall Apart”, He Weighed Under 160 Pounds During The Filming
He went on a nine week liquid diet and would be on the treadmill for over 3 hours a day, losing all of his muscle.
after the filming wrapped he re-gained 40 pounds in just a few months
The Skeletal Results Of Selective Breeding Over The Course Of A Century On Bull Terriers
The face has become shorter, while the jaws and the bridge of the nose have become more prominent. The body shape has also become more muscular with shorter legs
Carrying A Wallet In Your Back Pocket Has Been Linked To Back Pain Which Is Commonly Referred To As Fat Wallet Syndrome
Caused my husband's sciatica. As soon as he stopped having his wallet in his back pocket while sitting, the pain went away!
Woman Emerges From Sewage Drain In Makati City, Philippines, Said To Be Part Of “Mole People / Mole Community"
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A 276kg Bluefin Tuna Sold For 207 Million Yen ($1.3m) At Tokyo’s Toyosu Market
Our male puppy certainly shows a predliction to using his right paw first...couldn't dogs have similar preferences in this, compared to cats?
I've always thought that animals were probably closer to ambidextrous than us. Although I have seen plenty of critters favor a side.
Load More Replies...Our male puppy certainly shows a predliction to using his right paw first...couldn't dogs have similar preferences in this, compared to cats?
I've always thought that animals were probably closer to ambidextrous than us. Although I have seen plenty of critters favor a side.
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