#2 Have You Guys Ever Seen An Upside Down Fig Tree? This One Is Found In One Archaeological Site In Italy

This stomach-turning phenomenon is known as “cognitive dissonance”. It is the deeply uncomfortable feeling your brain gets when reality refuses to match its expectations. Psychologists describe it as the mental stress of holding two conflicting pieces of information at once.
In academic settings, it is a fascinating area of study. In practice, it is what happens when you see a floor tile laid sideways and have to go for a quiet walk to recover. Your brain is not broken. It is just very, very particular.
#6 This Number Has Been Paint Upside Down

Not every upside-down situation is an accident. In the Tipperary Hill neighborhood of Syracuse, New York, there is a traffic light where the green is on top, and the red is on the bottom—the complete reverse of every other traffic light on earth.
The story goes that Irish immigrant residents in the early 1900s objected to British red being placed above the Irish green and kept smashing the light until the city finally gave in and flipped it. It has been that way ever since. Sometimes the upside-down thing wins.
#9 Maybe Funny And Creepy Or Just A Drunk Looking Stuffed Animal

Dairy Queen has built an entire marketing strategy around doing things the wrong way up. The Blizzard, their signature soft serve dessert, is famously served upside down at the counter as a guarantee of its thickness! If it falls out, you get it free.
It is one of the most brilliantly simple pieces of product theatre in fast food history. They introduced the upside-down serve in 1985, and it became an instant iconic moment. A dessert that defies gravity and doubles as a quality check. Honestly, respect.
#10 They Installed The Digital Display Upside Down, But I Like To Think I'm Setting The High Score

#11 Uncle Severed The Pad Off His Index Finger. Doctor Sutured It On Upside Down

#12 My Hotel Room In Venice Has Replaced This Panel Upside Down, Throwing Off The Bold Venician Pattern

Professional artists and photographers have a trick of literally flipping their work upside down mid-process, and it is more interesting than it sounds. When you look at something the right way up, your brain immediately starts labeling it: that is a face, that is a tree, that is a building.
Those labels override what your eyes are actually seeing. Flip it upside down, and suddenly your brain stops recognizing it as a thing, forcing you to actually look at the shapes, light, and composition in front of you. It is a cheat code for seeing clearly.
#14 The Apartment Building Next To Mine Is Reflecting An Upside Down Projection Of Itself, Can Anyone Help Me Understand This?

#15 I Got My New Number Plate. One Of The Letters Were Printed Upside Down

Good Housekeeping has endorsed one of the most satisfying decluttering methods out there, and it involves turning everything upside down. The idea is simple: take a cluttered drawer, a shelf of beauty products, a pantry full of food items, whatever is overwhelming you, and flip everything so it is facing the wrong way.
Then go about your normal life. Every time you actually reach for something and use it, turn it the right way up. At the end of a set period of time, everything still upside down gets thrown out. No guilt, no second-guessing, no "but I might need it someday." The upside-down state of an object becomes its own verdict.
#16 We Are Moving Into Our First Home And I Will Never Be Able To Unsee The Upside Down Cabinet Doors

The art world has a surprisingly long and embarrassing history of hanging famous works completely upside down without anyone noticing. In 1961, Henri Matisse's Le Bateau hung in the Museum of Modern Art in New York for 47 days before a visitor finally pointed out the error. Approximately 116,000 people had walked past it.
In 2011, a Mark Rothko painting was hung upside down at the Tate Modern in London. Van Gogh, Dali, O'Keeffe, and Jackson Pollock (though, no surprise there) have all been victims of this art crime. The fact that this keeps happening in some of the most prestigious institutions in the world is either deeply comforting or profoundly unsettling, depending on your relationship with art.
#20 My Roommate Stuck The Key Hook Thingy On Upside Down














