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This Online Group Has People Posting "All Things That Seem Straight Out Of A Fairytale", And Here Are 40 Of Their Most Bewitching Pics
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This Online Group Has People Posting "All Things That Seem Straight Out Of A Fairytale", And Here Are 40 Of Their Most Bewitching Pics

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If I asked you what story does life remind you of, which one would you pick? 'War and Peace'? 'The Great Gatsby'? Maybe 'The Trial'?
Whatever your answer might be, there is a subreddit that wants to convince us that it's more like 'Cinderella' or 'Beauty and the Beast'. And it has plenty of, let's say, vivid arguments.
The online community is called 'All things that seem straight out of a Fairytale', and its members regularly share pictures of exactly that. Whether we're talking about intricate flower gowns or enchanting old houses, they have it.
So to remind you of the world's beautiful and magical side, we invite you to take a look at some of the subreddit's most popular posts.

#1 The Great Eared Nightjar Is Pretty Much A Dragon Bird

The Great Eared Nightjar Is Pretty Much A Dragon Bird
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#2 Beautiful Flower Shop Entrance In Brussels

Beautiful Flower Shop Entrance In Brussels
390points

We also managed to get in touch with the people taking care of the subreddit, and one of them, a moderator who goes online by the nickname cestrumnocturnum was kind enough to tell us more about it. They said the mods have to do a fair share of policing to keep the community and its content neat and tidy, and that includes manually approving each post.

"Our most common reason for rejecting a post is that some people don't want to play along with the title rules," cestrumnocturnum told Bored Panda. "We ask posters to come up with creative titles that will suggest a story to go with the photo. You don't have to be Tolkien, but a little imagination is appreciated. Things like book quotes, snippets of poetry, or song lyrics also work."

The mod said there are many subreddits for sharing beautiful scenery, "and if we accepted titles that were, for example, nothing more than a location name, we wouldn't be any different from [a community like] r/itookapicture. Our users have a lot of fun with this, but some people complain because they find it corny. We don't mind being corny. If you can't be fanciful in a fairytale-focused community, where can you?"

#3 Salutation To The Dawn

Salutation To The Dawn
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#4 You Can Call Me Flower If You Want To

You Can Call Me Flower If You Want To
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#5 This Winter Wonderland Was His Domain... No Trespassers Were Allowed

This Winter Wonderland Was His Domain... No Trespassers Were Allowed
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We at Bored Panda really appreciate the creative input that went into presenting these pictures, so we included the posts where we could too.

"Most people [here] are chill and just want to enjoy a bit of escapism," cestrumnocturnum said. "It's not uncommon for commenters to start geeking out about folklore and fantasy, especially when a photo reminds them of certain stories or characters that they love. Sometimes people are even inspired to write their own original fiction, taking the post as a story prompt. I love it when that happens."

#6 Come Back To Me! Come Back To Me, And Say My Land Is Fair!

Come Back To Me! Come Back To Me, And Say My Land Is Fair!
LOCATION: Madeira, Portugal
Title is from the poem The Ent and the Entwife by J.R.R. Tolkien.
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#7 Entrance To The Witches Cottage

Entrance To The Witches Cottage
This is a church door in Stow-on-the-wold in the UK
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#8 From Deep Within Echoed The Sounds Of Laughter

From Deep Within Echoed The Sounds Of Laughter
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#9 And Into The Forest I Go, To Lose My Mind And Find My Soul

And Into The Forest I Go, To Lose My Mind And Find My Soul
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Every now and then, people need timeouts. As social science writer and researcher Jeremy Sherman, the author of Neither Ghost nor Machine: The Emergence and Nature of Selves, told Bored Panda in a recent interview, we are uniquely anxious. "Just compare the range of worries a human could have compared to any other critter. No contest. To cope, we need denial, escapism, entertainment," Sherman then said.

But if you want to survive, you must, as Paramore's Hayley Williams sang in Brick By Boring Brick, keep your feet on the ground when your head's in the clouds.

According to studies, approximately 4 to 6 percent of people spend large chunks of their waking time in a fantasy world—these fantasies become maladaptive when they produce shame, loneliness, and emotional pain, and interfere with one's ability to engage in normal life activities. Research also suggests that maladaptive daydreaming first appears in youth and is more likely to affect individuals exposed to childhood trauma.

#10 Mont Saint Michel In Normandy, France

Mont Saint Michel In Normandy, France
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#11 The Nymphs Of The Forest Went All Out This Spring

The Nymphs Of The Forest Went All Out This Spring
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#12 The Chubby Tabby Protected The Village For Generations

The Chubby Tabby Protected The Village For Generations
This is Stanton, a tiny village of few hundred people in Gloucestershire, England. It is a part of the Cotswolds, which was designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) in 1966. This cottage is the Little Sheppey House and it is a Grade II Listed building.
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#13 A Quiet Place To Rest Before The Hardest Part Of The Quest

A Quiet Place To Rest Before The Hardest Part Of The Quest
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'All things that seem straight out of a Fairytale' accepts all kinds of submissions. "Somebody's foggy backyard can be just as enchanting as a French castle, and anything that sparks people's imaginations can make it to the top post," cestrumnocturnum explained. "Posts that evoke lovely daydreams about a more magical life, or those that reframe an ordinary scene or object as part of a whimsical tale tend to get popular."

As much as the subreddit appreciates the true beauty of the world, it also welcomes digitally "beautified" pictures; it considers technology to be a modern form of magic.

#14 Purple. Very, Very Purple Path

Purple. Very, Very Purple Path
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#15 Never Anger A Fairy

Never Anger A Fairy
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#16 The Wizard's Tower In The Lake

The Wizard's Tower In The Lake
Sintra, Portugal
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#17 Attack Of The Storm Dragons

Attack Of The Storm Dragons
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'All things that seem straight out of a Fairytale' is still a kid, even by Reddit's standards. It was created in April 2018. But despite its young age, the community already has 187,000 members.

cestrumnocturnum thinks the reason for this success is quite obvious. "We are bombarded by bad news and divisive issues every day, on a global scale. It's not just your own neighborhood you have to worry about. You hear about a corrupt politician coming into power half the world away, and it's upsetting, but what can you do about it when your country has its own struggles? Especially with the pandemic, there's just this pervasive sense of helplessness and frustration, as well as anger and anxiety, wherever you go on the internet," they said. "People need a respite."

#18 The Faery Had To Move To The City, But She Brought Her Magic Into The New Place

The Faery Had To Move To The City, But She Brought Her Magic Into The New Place
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#19 No Birds Came For The Birdbath, But The Fairies Did

No Birds Came For The Birdbath, But The Fairies Did
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#20 The Streets Were Empty, But The Taverns Were Full Of Merry Townsfolk And Adventurers

The Streets Were Empty, But The Taverns Were Full Of Merry Townsfolk And Adventurers
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