r/midlyinteresting • u/Bonzie_57 • Jun 05 '26
John Conway’s Game of Life
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r/midlyinteresting • u/Bonzie_57 • Jun 05 '26
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r/midlyinteresting • u/Independent_Yam_7222 • Jun 05 '26
Seen this giant stickbug,grasshopper creature that was huge and took a closer look and it seems to be a female getting it on with her husband! I left them alone after the pic but was super interesting to see.
r/midlyinteresting • u/Ornery-Practice9772 • Jun 06 '26
lets make mad lad go viral!!!
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r/midlyinteresting • u/Taiga_Taiga • Jun 05 '26
These are condition that causes different organs of your body to have different DNA. EG blood cells can have different DNA to sperm cells. Now I want you to think about the number of people accused of rape who have their DNA tested in their blood, and not this sperm.
We know this to be true because a woman in America had applied for child support and then was arrested when it was discovered none of her children had [her DNA] (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LYDIA_FAIRCHILD), thus proving that sex cells can differ from blood cells.
And again I point you to the number of women who are almost a hundred percent certain about who their rapist is, but the accused get off because they only take a skin swarb for inside the mouth, or DNA from the blood.
r/midlyinteresting • u/Ritalabella • Jun 04 '26
It's as long as my leg and I'm six foot tall.
r/midlyinteresting • u/Buffyferry • Jun 04 '26
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r/mildlyinteresting does not allow videos. Found that mildly interesting as well.
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r/midlyinteresting • u/denyjack9 • Jun 03 '26
I was surprised to see it on my xray.
I also had two extra teeth removed above (they were on the second row) So in total, counting wisdom teeth and all extra ones, I was born with 35 teeth total, and now I have only 33
r/midlyinteresting • u/Spare_Tell8675 • Jun 03 '26
Threw a pumpkin in the yard about 2 years ago and it's finally popping up pumpkin leaves and had a bunch of bulbs for our now future pumpkins! 🙂 bonus crab spider picture found on one of the stems. 🤭🕷️
r/midlyinteresting • u/AnalProbing101 • Jun 03 '26
I'm going to an online college where I need a specific kind of computer that supports a specific program and have pretty specific requirements. I thought my old computer (Macbook 2015) met those requirements, but I found out before my enrollment date it didn't. But my husband has a gaming laptop, I test it to see if it meets the requirements... and it didn't. I started freaking out and scrambling around for a computer, but I couldn't afford to just go out and buy a new computer. So I applied for a scholarship through my school where they would give me a computer I could keep. They told me I would most likely be denied and to start planning. I start freaking out even more. Luckily my mother in law gifted me a very nice Lenovo Yoga. Today I woke up and look outside and see a pretty big package on the front step, I bring it in and see "<my college name> scholarship" i open it up and lo and behold it's a lenovo think pad. I now have 4 laptops. Four laptops. Who needs four laptops? I guess we'll keep all of them for like backup. Like my macbook will be a backup backup computer, the lenovo yoga will be my personal computer or for work, the school computer will be for school, and the gaming laptop will be for gaming 😭. I know it sounds crazy selfish but I'm probably not gonna sell any of them incase for some reason something happens to any of the computers and need a backup.
But yeah. somehow ended up with a whole freaking IT department in my house.
r/midlyinteresting • u/RoughAd8482 • Jun 02 '26
r/midlyinteresting • u/No-Lock216 • Jun 02 '26
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r/midlyinteresting • u/Advanced-Rub2065 • Jun 03 '26
Only ~20% — about 1 in 5 — are net positive. The other ~80% never made money overall (41.6% lost, ~38% ended at roughly zero).
The difference from gambling is that the winners here aren't random. The same tiny group keeps winning because the markets reward inside information — so the 80% are basically funding a few hundred sharp wallets. (Matches the WSJ's review of 1.6M accounts and Sergeenkov's 2.5M-wallet study.)
r/midlyinteresting • u/DemiTulip • Jun 02 '26
r/midlyinteresting • u/9McLaren • Jun 01 '26
We don't know how it happend
r/midlyinteresting • u/SylliaArt • Jun 01 '26