- 1‘My Friend Found This In An Australian Forest During A Bushwalk’
Answered by u/lycosuchus2:As a professional mammalogist, this is 100% a koala. I could tell immediately because the skin has become shrink wrapped around the skull, and the skull of a koala is quite unique. The hand also fits the uniqueness of the koala’s hand, with two small digits opposing three larger ones with claws fit for climbing and suspension.The excessive lanky-ness of the body is just because we’re used to seeing koalas with all their puffy fur and muscles. The muscles here have completely decomposed and desiccated away. It’s like when you get a fluffy cat or dog wet, they just look fundamentally different.1,087 votesWhat do you think?Interesting find?
- 2‘This Object Was Found At Lake Victoria, Kenya. Anyone Have Any Idea?’
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- 3What Is This Doll That Was Found In A Cemetery?
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- 4What Is This Weird Glass Ball?
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- 5‘Found Four Of These Capsules Filled With What Appears To Be Metal Shavings?’
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- 6‘What Is This Thing? Found It Clearing Out My Great Grandfather’s Loft’
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- 7‘My Coworker Left His Pistol And This Sack Of Liquid In My Work Truck. Very Very Strange’
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- 8What Is This Weird Tub Found In A Fancy Hotel?
Answered by Redditor u/notapantsday:This is very common in Germany, we call it “Wechselbad”. You’re supposed to keep your feet in the warm water first and then quickly put them in the cold water (repeat a few times). This is supposed to help with circulation although I’m not sure if there’s actually scientific evidence for that.We usually have these in spas and other wellness or health related facilities.Answered by Redditor u/dafyddtomas:The proposed mechanism is vasoconstriction and vasodilation – heat widens the blood vessels while cold constricts them. Effectively it produces kind of a pump mechanism for the blood vessels.The science behind can be conflicting and in a normal setting one would never use only this method . It’s a harmless auxiliary therapeutic approach. 339 votesInteresting find?
- 9‘My Uncle Found This In A Bag Of Goldfish. What Is This Thing?’
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- 10‘Found This In A Bag Of Tater Tots’
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- 11What Are These Strange Items Found Behind A TV?
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- 12‘Creepy Doll Found In A Hidden Portion Of A Storage Closet’
Answered by u/BeggarMidas:A closer look at the stone & wire “necklace” would help pin it down further…But almost certainly a poppet. With the materials being used, it’s either invoking a very specific spiritform or a stand in/proxy for a practitioner. Most likely to aid in conception, or to ward against evil intent/spirits that might harm the fetus. If this was found close to a chimney or kitchen could be a ‘kitchen witch’ as well. Still beneficial in intent.NOT *REPEAT* NOT A VOODOO DOLL! Those sorts of dolls require hair from the host, clothing items they had worn, etc. Things of a very personal nature. Which this doll lacks.Answered by u/3moonmommy:I’m no expert, but I practice witchcraft. It’s definitely a poppet. They can be made of various materials like (hair, clay, yarn, fabric, or straw.) A voodoo doll is the most popular and well known kind of poppet, but not all poppets are voodoo dolls. And while they commonly do contain the hair or other biological material of the target, they don’t have to. A taglock can be a piece of clothing, a personal object, a picture, or even just a name written on a piece of paper. This one looks like it was probably made to resemble someone or something specific. They can be used for good or bad. Its just represents a tether which can be used for sympathetic magic.316 votesInteresting find?
- 13‘Found In A Box Of Dog Food’
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- 14‘Found Inside A Jewelry Box, What Is The Red Thing?’
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- 15What Is This Thing Floating In A Bottle Of Wine?
Note from OP u/dreine:Bottle of Moscato, its been sitting on a wine rack and hasn’t been touched. nothing was abnormal about it until it was opened (i looked at the bottle before pulling the cork out).Answered by u/Before_life:If it’s Moscato, which has higher sugar and lower alcohol it could be a fungal bloom.264 votesInteresting find?
- 16What Is This Steel Object That Fell Through The Roof?
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- 17‘What Is This? Found In An Attic In Czech’
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c1933. One watercolour with pencil and two lithograph charts, both lithographs stamped with “AMORC”, one dated “7 Sept. 1933” in image lower right, 38.1 x 29.3cm to 42 x 42cm (paper, approx. each). Pinholes, tears to edges, minor foxing, creases and crinkles overall.Stamp includes “The Rosicrucian Order. Known as ‘The ancient mystic order Rosae Crucis’ [AMORC] throughout the world.” One chart includes text “The musical keyboard, with rate of cosmic vibrations and relation to colors, chemicals and vowel sounds.” The other chart is in Russian Cyrillic.“Rosicrucianism is a spiritual and cultural movement which arose in Europe in the early 17th century…The mysterious doctrine of the order is allegedly ‘built on esoteric truths of the ancient past’, which ‘concealed from the average man, provide insight into nature, the physical universe, and the spiritual realm.’” Ref: Wiki.I believe your little ornament is some commercialized production of Kabbalistic/Rosicrucianist “magic” or “mystical” intent.216 votesInteresting find? - 18What Is This Cup With A Hole At The Bottom?
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Maryland Resident Kilmar Abrego Garcia Faces Renewed Push for Deportation
A long-running immigration case involving Kilmar Abrego Garcia is once again moving forward, as the federal government has asked a U.S. district court to lift the last remaining legal barriers preventing his removal from the country. The request marks the latest development in a complex and years-long dispute over Abrego Garcia’s immigration status and his…
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