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50 Times People Were Lucky Enough To Find These Easter Eggs Hidden In Real Life (New Pics)
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50 Times People Were Lucky Enough To Find These Easter Eggs Hidden In Real Life (New Pics)

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There’s nothing quite so satisfying as spotting an Easter egg in your favorite movie or TV series. Like The Office, an iconic show that is notorious for subtle details, references, and witty puns hiding in plain sight. For wonderful movie details about which your eyes may have betrayed you, check out our previous post right here.
But this time, we are taking it a step further and diving into a world of different kinds of Easter eggs. The ones that are not fictional, but factual and happened in real life. Welcome to the corner of Reddit known as the IRLEasterEggs community where people are sharing the quirky little things they spotted while on their daily errands.
“You know in games or movies when you find an odd little secret that someone in production left unnoticed for the few in the audience that would look for it or happen to stumble upon it? This is the place to share those things you find in real life,” the group’s description states and it already got me to pull my seat closer.
Scroll down through an entertaining selection below and be sure to share an IRL Easter egg if you've found one recently in the comments! More of the same goodness from IRLEasterEggs can be found in our previous posts here and here.

#1 Before He Died, Adam West Lived In Ketchum, Idaho. This Is From The Ketchum Phone Book During That Time

Before He Died, Adam West Lived In Ketchum, Idaho. This Is From The Ketchum Phone Book During That Time
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#2 Otter Lol

Otter Lol
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#3 Cute Dino

Cute Dino
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Created back in 2015, IRLEasterEggs is counting its 7th year of being active with 491k members coming in for entertaining content. The community’s description is as follows: “You know in games or movies when you find an odd little secret that someone in production left unnoticed for the few in the audience that would look for it or happen to stumble upon it? This is the place to share those things you find in real life.”

However, the creators of the subreddit make it very clear that “this isn’t the area for posting digital Easter eggs, as in screenshots or photographs of screens (games, computer software, TV series, DVD menus); as those are regular Easter eggs and not IRL Easter eggs.” They recommend trying the popular corner of r/EasterEggs for such things.

#4 This H&s Signs I Found At Work

This H&s Signs I Found At Work
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#5 My Dog Took The Squeaker Out Of Her Toy. It Says "Game Over. Your Dog Won"

My Dog Took The Squeaker Out Of Her Toy. It Says "Game Over. Your Dog Won"
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#6 A Friendly Message On The Bottom Side Of My Bag Of Coffee

A Friendly Message On The Bottom Side Of My Bag Of Coffee
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For those who are still new to the term “Easter eggs,” it refers to hidden messages, images or features that filmmakers, game designers, and other (usually electronic) artists include in their work for audiences to discover. Previously, Bored Panda reached out to Lisa Yaszek, a Regents Professor of Science Fiction Studies at Georgia Tech, to find out more about them.

"Most Easter eggs are bonus materials that are not essential to the main narrative. Sometimes they do enrich our experience of the story by connecting it with other, similar stories to create a 'shared universe.' But if nothing else, they are always meant to amuse by conveying 'insider knowledge' in a clever way,” the professor explained.

#7 Dog Library

Dog Library
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#8 On The Box Of Subscription Cat Food I Got Today

On The Box Of Subscription Cat Food I Got Today
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#9 Virtual Reality

Virtual Reality
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Moreover, the term “Easter egg” itself “was coined in 1979/80 by Atari’s then-Director of Software Development, Steve Wright, to describe a secret message that had been planted in the video game Adventure,” Lisa explained. “The game designer Warren Robinett was angry with Atari for the company’s failure to include developers’ names in the game credits, so he programmed the message 'created by Warren Robinett' to appear when players encountered a special pixel called 'the gray dot' that gives entry to a secret part of the game map.”

#10 Tried To Find An Easter Egg On A Bottle Of Juice, Not Disappointed

Tried To Find An Easter Egg On A Bottle Of Juice, Not Disappointed
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#11 The Back Of A Tag On A Frying Pan I Just Purchased

The Back Of A Tag On A Frying Pan I Just Purchased
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#12 My First Ever Shoes (From The Early 1980s) With Some Useful Instructions On The Sole

My First Ever Shoes (From The Early 1980s) With Some Useful Instructions On The Sole
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Sadly, Atari took that Easter egg out and you won’t find it in any contemporary versions of the game. "But," Lisa told us in a previous interview, "you will find an homage to it at the end of both the novel and film versions of Ready Player One, where players in a massive virtual game compete to find Easter eggs—including, at the very end, the Easter egg from Adventure!”

#13 On The Bottom Of The Drink I Had Last Summer

On The Bottom Of The Drink I Had Last Summer
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#14 Nachos For The Win

Nachos For The Win
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#15 Don’t!

Don’t!
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#16 When Broken Isn't Really Broken

When Broken Isn't Really Broken
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#17 In Case Of Fire

In Case Of Fire
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#18 My Parents Gave Us This Cookbook From 1979 With An Interesting Recipe

My Parents Gave Us This Cookbook From 1979 With An Interesting Recipe
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#19 My Coconut Yoghurt Wants To Be A Book Cover

My Coconut Yoghurt Wants To Be A Book Cover
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#20 Upside Down On The Back Of An Innocent Almond Drink

Upside Down On The Back Of An Innocent Almond Drink
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