What happens if you knock a toad into a fire, or make a hotel without floor numbers? Those are two of the specific scenarios featured in this gallery of answers to the question "what if...?"
Whether fun facts or singular situations, hopefully one of these 25 photos shows you something you've never seen before, and never knew you needed to see. Here are 25 photos that answer oddly specific "what ifs."
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What happens if you knock a toad into a fire, or make a hotel without floor numbers? Those are two of the specific scenarios featured in this gallery of answers to the question "what if...?"
Whether fun facts or singular situations, hopefully one of these 25 photos shows you something you've never seen before, and never knew you needed to see. Here are 25 photos that answer oddly specific "what ifs."
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Tires have a wear bar indicator.
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The Aunt Jemima brand still exists in Colombia.
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Two, random, yet almost identical dudes on a train.
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“I have a fake wasp nest and real wasps started to build on it.”
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This bar has an ice strip to keep drinks cold.
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The atmospheric pressure difference from 14,000 feet, down to 550 feet.
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“Lightning struck my parents house.”
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Globe only with Poland.
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A hotel where the rooms have location names rather than numbers.
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Toilet paper with wavy perforations.
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Sushi restaurant staff carving up giant 700 pound bluefin tuna.
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Fanta in Italy has no dyes or artificial flavors.
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Bike welded together using multiple bikes.
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Japanese gum comes with a pad of paper to wrap it up and throw it away later.
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“This toad jumped in my campfire and got carbonized overnight.”
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Home grown Carolina Reaper.
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Wine has braille on the label.
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Size difference between countries for a jacket.
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T-shirt company puts a picture of the person who made it on the tag.
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Truck hauling extremely large tires.
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Baguette vending machines in France.
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Fully dehydrated, but not moldy apple.
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“I took a photo of the same Volkswagen van 11 years apart without realizing it in San Diego.”
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Sink for handwashing drains straight to the floor.