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91 Times People Witnessed Something So Off, It Felt Like We Were Living In A Simulation
CuriositiesJAN 7, 2026

91 Times People Witnessed Something So Off, It Felt Like We Were Living In A Simulation

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We often feel perplexed by how things work around us, and usually science is waiting with a reasonable explanation. Wondering why the sky changes color at sunset or how a tiny seed turns into a towering tree can lead to neat little discoveries. Yet every so often, a moment pops up that refuses to sit in those tidy explanations, like a shadow facing the wrong direction or a coincidence with suspicious timing. Those experiences leave reality feeling a bit like a movie set where someone misplaced the script.
Today, we dove into r/GlitchInTheMatrix, a subreddit devoted to strange occurrences people casually call glitches in the matrix. Members share photos of lighting illusions, out-of-place objects, implausible scenarios, and textures that look broken, along with dozens of other odd sights. The collection feels like walking through reality with the contrast turned too high. Keep scrolling to see the images that caught everyone off guard.

#1 My Friend’s Dad Is At A Santa Convention, For People Who Play Santa During Christmas. This Is During Breakfast At The Hotel

My Friend’s Dad Is At A Santa Convention, For People Who Play Santa During Christmas. This Is During Breakfast At The Hotel
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#2 No Need To Update, She Still Runs Alright

No Need To Update, She Still Runs Alright
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#3 Glitch In The Corntrix

Glitch In The Corntrix
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Talking about strange occurrences, some of them actually have very solid scientific explanations. Water, for example, can do a party trick where it exists as ice, liquid, and vapor at the same time. Scientists call this the triple point, and it depends on a very specific mix of temperature and pressure. For water, that sweet spot is just above freezing, around 0.1 degrees Celsius. The pressure is tiny too, only 0.006 atmospheres, almost like a gentle squeeze. Every material has its own version of this magical balance. It sounds like science fiction, yet it’s regular old chemistry at work.

#4 Square Shaped Cloud

Square Shaped Cloud
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#5 I Took This Long Exposure Photo Of Wind Turbines, Felt Like It Fit Here

I Took This Long Exposure Photo Of Wind Turbines, Felt Like It Fit Here
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#6 Phoenix's Are Real!!

Phoenix's Are Real!!
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Fish handle emergencies with better manners than we do on a crowded subway. Neon tetra fish form neat, orderly queues when they need to escape through narrow spaces. They line up so the school doesn’t collide or clog the exit route. It’s like they invented traffic rules long before humans drew road signs. Researchers saw this as proof that fish can follow social customs under stress. The behavior is automatic, calm, and surprisingly organized. Humans, on the other hand, tend to panic and bump carts. Nature clearly hired a better event planner for the fish.

#7 Bird.exe Has Stopped Working

Bird.exe Has Stopped Working
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#8 Perfectly Timed Car Number Plates

Perfectly Timed Car Number Plates
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#9 Phew

Phew
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The Moon is shrinking, though not in any dramatic deflating balloon way. Over hundreds of millions of years, it has lost about 50 meters in radius. That’s roughly the height of a medium office building spread across an entire planet. Moonquakes, the lunar version of tiny sneezes, might be part of the reason. The surface wrinkles a bit like an apple left in the fridge too long. None of this changes your horoscope or weekend plans. Still, it’s wild to think our bright neighbor is slowly tailoring itself. Even space rocks go on quiet diets.

#10 This Ain't No Photoshop.....it's Just Paint!!

This Ain't No Photoshop.....it's Just Paint!!
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#11 So The Cloud's Just End There, Interesting

So The Cloud's Just End There, Interesting
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#12 Solid Loop Error At Play Here

Solid Loop Error At Play Here
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It’s impossible to burp in space, and the reason is both gross and funny. On Earth, gravity separates gas from the food soup in your stomach. Only the airy part floats up and escapes from your mouth as a polite little belch. Without gravity, everything stays mixed like a shaken smoothie. Trying to burp would be closer to throwing up inside your helmet. Astronauts have to swallow the gas again instead. So space travel cancels one of life’s simplest relief buttons. The universe really said no manners allowed.

#13 A Person Adopted A Puppy (Right), And A New Dog Appeared In Front Of The Door, And He Looks Like He Is The Same Dog From The Future Trying To Warn Himself About Something

A Person Adopted A Puppy (Right), And A New Dog Appeared In Front Of The Door, And He Looks Like He Is The Same Dog From The Future Trying To Warn Himself About Something
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#14 Caught Them Changing Shifts

Caught Them Changing Shifts
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#15 From R/Pics

From R/Pics
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About half the cells in your body are bacteria, meaning you’re a walking neighborhood. Estimates suggest around 39 trillion bacteria share space with 30 trillion human cells. Because they’re so small, they weigh almost nothing, only a few percent of body mass. Earlier scientists thought the ratio was ten bacteria to one human cell. Turns out we’re more balanced roommates than expected. These microbes help digest food and train immunity like tiny gym coaches. You are less a single creature and more a friendly ecosystem. That idea makes looking in the mirror more interesting.

#16 I Found My Rug In The Call Of Duty Map “Azhir Cave”

I Found My Rug In The Call Of Duty Map “Azhir Cave”
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#17 The Sky Outside My House Looks Like A Badly Rendered Video Game

The Sky Outside My House Looks Like A Badly Rendered Video Game
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#18 TV Scene Changed While Photo Was Being Taken

TV Scene Changed While Photo Was Being Taken
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Men are more likely to be colorblind than women, thanks to genetics playing favorites. The main genes for common colorblindness live on the X chromosome. Women have two X chromosomes, so one good gene can cover for a faulty one. Men only have a single X, like showing up with one shoe. If that lone gene carries the trait, color confusion follows. This is why more guys struggle with telling navy from black. The biology isn’t personal, just molecular luck. Still, it explains many questionable outfit choices.

#19 This Car Parked Right Next To Me

This Car Parked Right Next To Me
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#20 The Way These Trees Are Trimmed

The Way These Trees Are Trimmed
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