19 Times the World Hit “Glitch Mode” by Accident

Reality is weird enough without moments that look copy-pasted out of sci-fi. These 19 instances took ordinary life and twisted it so oddly, you can’t help but wonder if someone accidentally pulled a glitch in the grand cosmic code!

This 11 of diamonds playing card that shouldn’t exist…but does:

This tall building that’s being put together top-first, which I guess is allowed, but does not sit right with me:

This HORIZONTALLY SLICED BREAD that speaks for itself, TBH:

This massive Babybel cheese that must’ve come from a land of giants*:

This super thin-looking building that kinda feels like something that didn’t fully load in a video game:

“The sun hit this freshly-paved tarmac just right and made a real-life Rainbow Road through polarized lenses.”

This park bench from the future that’s dedicated to someone who died on a day that hasn’t happened yet:

This inverted apple that’s red on the inside and yellow-ish on the outside, instead of the other way around:

This very normal, very casual, super traditional pumpkin pie that’s made up of pumpkin (duh), sugar (classic), eggs (checks out) and…finger??????:

This photo of two people shocking each other that makes be both a) spooked and b) want to shuffle around my carpet and shock all my friends:

This “cloud” that looks like the not-so-distant relative of Jean Jacket from Nope:

This garlic that turned blue in the oven and would immediately have me questioning whether it came from an alien planet and not, in fact, my local Trader Joe’s:

This army of food delivery bots that are harmless now, but kinda feel like they’re foreshadowing a robot invasion:

This man in disguise who is either a) a history student reading a very old newspaper or b) a time traveler who is trying to blend in, but isn’t doing a very good job:

This albino ladybug (WITH LITTLE HEART SPOTS) that looks like it crawled straight out of a Studio Ghibli movie:

This sky-jellyfish situation that looks like a space alien coming to eat us, but is actually a phenomena called “sprites:”

Here’s another look at some red sprites above a thunderstorm in Italy:

And finally, this picture that’s completely chill and casual and not at all strange so long as you do not look at the reflection in the mirror:

Credits: www.buzzfeed.com

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