33 Astute Observations About The World That Are Equal Parts Horrifying, Hilarious, And Profound

Sometimes, you hear a comment that makes you stop and consider the world as you know it. So I rounded up some pretty spectacular human observations and thoughts from the Subreddit, r/showerthoughts. The following ideas are a mix of truly profound, horribly sad, cackle-worthy funny, and everything in between.

1."Your dog thinks 'fetch' is a game that the two of you made up, and he loves you for that."

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2."Being an adult is eating the crust not because you like it, but because you paid for it."

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3."When you're a kid, you don't realize you're also watching your mom and dad grow up."

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4."We laugh at animals for having funny mating rituals but humans probably have the most complex and frustrating mating rituals of all."

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5."The last 10% of a tube of toothpaste lasts about as long as the first 90%."

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6."Your face is a combination of thousands of years worth of other people’s faces."

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7."The concept of a hotdog being puréed meat in animal casing means that a hotdog doesn’t stop being a hotdog even after we eat it. By that conclusion, we, as the hotdog’s casing, become hotdogs ourselves when we eat hotdogs."

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8."Light bulbs were such a good idea that they actually became a symbol for a good idea."

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9."If you are alone and you crack open a peanut shell to eat the peanut inside, you are the only person in the world to have ever seen that peanut."

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10."If you add vanilla to a chocolate recipe, it's still a chocolate recipe. But if you add chocolate to a vanilla recipe it becomes a chocolate recipe."

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11."There is no physical evidence to say that today is Saturday, Monday or Wednesday. We all just have to trust that someone has kept count since the first one ever."

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12."The tallest person in the world has, at some point, physically experienced being the exact height of every other person in the world."

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13."Every time you check your pockets for my wallet, keys, and phone, you do 25% of the Macarena."

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14."I mostly use my driver's license to buy things that impairs my ability to drive."

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15."The degree to which a person hates mosquitoes is typically dependent on how much mosquitoes love them."

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16."The voice in your head has grown up with you and, at one point, was a child."

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17."Both concrete and glass are mostly made of sand, which essentially makes skyscrapers really, really tall sandcastles."

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18.“'Let sit for 2 minutes' is definitely the most ignored instruction among microwave users."

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19."If a morgue worker dies they'd still need to come into the office one more time."

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20."Babysitters are teenagers who behave like grown-ups so that grown-ups can go out and behave like teenagers."

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21."When you buy pizza by the slice from a pizzeria, you're pretty much having a pizza party with a bunch of strangers that day."

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22."When you look at the stars, you become the final, unique resting place for billions of photons that travelled thousands of light years only to make your life a little brighter."

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23."It's surprising there aren't any conspiracy theories that the ocean is bottomless because most people have never been to the sea floor."

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24."A different version of you exists in the minds of every single person who knows you."

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25."Airports should really have movie theaters for layovers. They would make a killing."

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26."It's 2021, and not one cereal company has created Ziploc bags for cereal."

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27."For the first eight minutes of your life, the sunlight around you is older than you are."

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28."If the earth was flat, you can bet 'the edge' would be one of the biggest tourist attractions in the world".

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29."We have all, at one point, kicked a pregnant woman."

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30."A McDonald’s on Mars would be open 25 hours and 687 days a year."

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31."You can know someone for years and not know what color their eyes are."

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32."In the future, Google Earth will be able to offer entire views of the world as it was hundreds of years ago."

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33."It's extremely common for babies to fall asleep and wake up in different locations all the time, but as an adult that idea terrifying."

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