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55 People Saw Normal Everyday Things In Big Sizes And Had To Share The Pics

55 People Saw Normal Everyday Things In Big Sizes And Had To Share The Pics

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There is a great amount of diversity in the human body, although the clothing selections of most major brands would suggest otherwise. Still, a child’s glove looks ridiculous on a bodybuilder. But most of us are not used to seeing this same principle applied to other things we might interact with day to day.
So we’ve put together a list of times people from around the world discovered and shared a very large version of some everyday object. Get comfortable as you scroll through, upvote your favorites and be sure to share your thoughts in the comments section down below.

#1 Over 7 Ft And 2600 Lbs. This Is Big Jake, The Worlds Largest Horse

Over 7 Ft And 2600 Lbs. This Is Big Jake, The Worlds Largest Horse
42points

#2 Avocado

Avocado
40points

#3 This Moth

This Moth
A New Zealand Puriri Moth, when it has its wings open it's the size of a dinner plate.
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38points

Have you ever stood at the base of a skyscraper and felt a strange tingle in your spine as you tilted your head back? That sensation is a mix of vertigo and wonder that has fascinated humans for thousands of years. From the moment we first looked at the stars or stood before the vast expanse of the ocean we have been captivated by the sheer scale of the world. This obsession with big things is not just a quirk of our modern culture but is actually hardwired into our biology and psychology.

When we encounter something truly massive our brains experience a specific emotional state known as awe which serves a profound evolutionary purpose. Researchers have spent years trying to figure out why a giant statue or a massive mountain peak can make us feel so small yet so inspired at the same time.

#4 In Case Things Go Wrong With All The Giant Tools, I've Got A Backup

In Case Things Go Wrong With All The Giant Tools, I've Got A Backup
37points

#5 Snowman

Snowman
37points

#6 Giant Spoon - Banana For Scale

Giant Spoon - Banana For Scale
36points

To understand this fascination we have to look back at our ancestors who lived in environments where size was often synonymous with power and survival. In the world of evolutionary biology encountering a massive animal or a towering cliff face meant a significant challenge or a major opportunity. Large animals represented either a dangerous predator to avoid or a massive amount of resources to sustain a tribe for weeks.

#7 Giant Zucchini’s. Shocked Kylo For Scale

Giant Zucchini’s. Shocked Kylo For Scale
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36points

#8 Big Door (The Entrance To The Pantheon In Paris, France)

Big Door (The Entrance To The Pantheon In Paris, France)
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35points

#9 Pony Sized Dog Or Dog Sized Pony?

Pony Sized Dog Or Dog Sized Pony?
34points

Our brains learned to prioritize these giant stimuli because ignoring them could be a fatal mistake. This ancient survival instinct has transformed over the millennia into the modern fascination we feel when we see a rocket ship or a blue whale. Even though we are no longer early humans we still carry the neurological equipment that screams for us to pay attention when something takes up a huge portion of our field of vision.

#10 Icicle

Icicle
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33points

#11 Strawberry Or Should We Say... Straoundberry

Strawberry Or Should We Say... Straoundberry
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33points

#12 This Moose

This Moose
32points

One of the most interesting aspects of this psychological response is the concept of the small self. Scientists have discovered that when humans experience awe they feel a sense of diminishment of the individual self in relation to the larger world. You might think that feeling small would be a negative experience but it actually turns out to be quite the opposite. When our personal concerns and daily stresses feel tiny compared to the majesty of the universe we often feel more connected to the people around us.

#13 Partners And Best Friends Come In All Sizes

Partners And Best Friends Come In All Sizes
31points

#14 This Giant Dandelion I Found On My Walk Today

This Giant Dandelion I Found On My Walk Today
31points

#15 Dad Made The Classic Mistake Of Buying Something On Amazon Without Checking It's Size. We Now Have Two 10 Foot Lamps

Dad Made The Classic Mistake Of Buying Something On Amazon Without Checking It's Size. We Now Have Two 10 Foot Lamps
30points

This experience encourages prosocial behavior and makes us more likely to help others because our individual egos take a back seat for a moment. It is almost as if the big things in life give us the perspective we need to realize that we are all part of a much larger and more complex system.

#16 Cicada

Cicada
30points

#17 I Warned My Girlfriend Of My Huge Bush

I Warned My Girlfriend Of My Huge Bush
29points

#18 These Horns

These Horns
29points

Philosophers like Edmund Burke explored these ideas centuries ago through the lens of the sublime which he described as a feeling that is both beautiful and terrifying. The sublime is that specific flavor of interest we have in things that are so large they are almost beyond our comprehension. Think of the way a massive thunderstorm or a vast desert can feel both peaceful and overwhelming at the same time.

#19 A Flemish Giant

A Flemish Giant
29points

#20 A Nail

A Nail
28points
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