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Kitchen cabinets. This always come to my mind.
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Check the trousers.
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Going to work and buried in snow.
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Girl went to the zoo and accidentally dropped her phone.
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I hate this.
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Stairs casting from job site.
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Somebody Didn’t Strap The Egg Trolleys In Properly On The Delivery Truck. 10,500 Eggs Broken.
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I Need A File Lost In This Room.
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Dog throwing up.
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A Statue Of Jesus In India Mysteriously Began Dripping Water From Its Toes. Worshippers Started Collecting It And Drinking It Believing It Was Holy. The Source Of The Water Was Later Found To Be Clogged Pipes.
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Chinese Man Chops Off His Own Finger After A Snake Bite. But Doctors Say It Was Totally Unnecessary(Water Snake)
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Leaving one earbud behind.
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After taking your coffee.
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Gift from a crush.
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Someone At Porsche Is Getting Fired Today.
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So I Started Work As A Beekeeper Last Week.
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Painters are getting fired.
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Just Married Couple In Front Of Their Burning Car.
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Two Brothers Won The Lottery On The Same Day.
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Keys inside armoured truck. https://www.boredpanda.com/funny-bad-day-accidents/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=organic
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This magical image was taken in Murmansk, Russia, by photographer Daniel Kordan. He revealed: 'Last winter, I took a trip to explore the north of Russia. I drove across the Barents Sea and hiked to the “edge of the world” in the Arctic. The adventure was full of storms and blizzards but also precious encounters with Lady Aurora. I took this image on the Kolskyi peninsula, and the amazing thing about this area is that most rivers don’t freeze, even at -35C temperatures. This night, my tripod froze while I was waiting for the Northern Lights in my wader boots with the water up to my knees in this river.
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A stunning snap of an aurora over Iceland by Agnieszka Mrowka, who explained: 'The photo was challenging in the sense that I had to run back and forth to adjust the settings on my camera depending on the strength of the Northern Lights. The place I was standing was also a bit tricky, as there was not enough space for my feet, so I could not even fully stand straight. When the lights came, however, I was able to freeze, staring at the mesmerising sky above'
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This stunning photo was snaped by David Oldenhof in Tasmania. He explained: 'Tasmania is the most southern state in Australia. As well as having beautiful coastlines, World Heritage rainforests, and national parks to photograph, we also have the added bonus of being able to witness the most intense auroras in the country because we are the furthest south. I have only witnessed three auroras and this one was the most beautiful and longest-lasting of them'
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This mesmerising snap was taken in Senja, northern Norway, by Froydis Dalheim, who declared: 'This image is the perfect representation of one of my best nights seeing the Northern Lights in Norway in Senja.
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This image, called 'The Aurora Cave', was taken in Norway's Lofoten Islands by Giulio Cobianchi, who explained how it was composed: 'This was one of the most beautiful green nights I have experienced since living in Lofoten. This was just the beginning of a long night of chasing the aurora until sunrise. I have been inside this hidden cave in all seasons since I like to explore locations and find new compositions that have never been seen before. Inside the caves, it is never easy to photograph. You have to use more techniques in the shooting phase, such as focus-stacking and multi-exposure, for example, but I must say that these are the compositions I appreciate the most.
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Jacob Cohen took this awe-inspiring picture in Sutton, Alaska, while battling temperatures of around -10C. He said it was one of the most impressive light displays he'd ever seen.
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Amy J Johnson took this hypnotic image in Alaska and named it 'Narnia'. She said: 'In March of 2021, a G1 solar storm was predicted when I ventured to this forest north of Fairbanks. For years, I've spent many nights in this region waiting for a beautiful aurora display only to be disappointed. This night, however, I reached my set location right in time for the start of an amazing show.
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Sergey Korolev is behind this magical picture, taken on Russia's Kola Peninsula.
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This image was taken in Northern Norway by French photographer Virgil Reglioni, who specialises in Arctic landscape and night photography.
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This image was taken by Stefano Astorri, who explained: 'I went to this location in the Swedish Lapland.
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This snap is the work of Mike Karpov and was taken in Russia's Arkhangelsk region. Karpov said: 'I had been dreaming of taking this photo for a very long time. The place is known for its mineral springs with curative properties as well as an 18th-century church and newly rebuilt chapels. On the night this photo was taken, the weather was clear and cold in the Kurtyaevo area. The thermometer outside the city showed a temperature of -28 degrees Celsius.
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Olli Sorvari took this image in Levi, Finland, and named it 'Santa's Cabin'. Apparently, reaching it was quite a struggle. He said: 'I know the journey is often more important and memorable than the results, and after taking this picture, I think this was a trip to remember. It wasn't a long hike, but when you don't have snowshoes and you sink half a meter with every step you take, it kind of feels fifty times longer. The next time I go there, I'll follow the skiing routes.
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