How Long Can I Finish This Worm?
Originally from Reddit, this photo spawned questions specifically because no one could identify what this man was holding. The lady in the background's shocked expression even made the image more controversial. However, a comment on the original post showed that this was actually a huge gummy worm with the blue being raspberry flavor.
The commenter said it took a week before they could finish the giant candy! While it is a sweet treat, dentists advise against consuming too much. According to TWKidsDentis.com, this could set off the bacteria in the mouth that result in cavities.
Practicing At The Right Place
Not everyone can afford to go to the beach for downtime all year round. As such, this couple may have just been taking remembrance of their nice moment by the waters, but unbeknownst to them, they caught this girl practicing her impressive dance moves by the shore.
If we're to guess, this graceful lady in a pink swimsuit was trying to perfect her arabesque ballet pose, where one leg is stretched out into the air while the other stands to support the body's weight. According to BalletHub, there are several versions that depend on the arm position.
Whoops! Just Casually Ruining A Sweet Photo
Sometimes, photobombers don't really intend to join the shot and may not even be aware that their photo is taken. This image of a newlywed couple belongs to the first category because the woman in the bike clearly had no plan to ruin such a sweet snap.
Perhaps, she was in a hurry, and it was too late when she realized she was getting in the way of the subjects and the photographer. You may have seen this backdrop already in thousands of sweet photos. If we're not mistaken, this was taken on Ponte Vecchio Bridge in Florence, Italy.
A Lackluster Show, Obviously
Let's just say that everyone's taste is different; therefore, a widely acclaimed show, movie, or piece may not be favored by all. This may be the best explanation for this selfie, which accidentally caught an audience member in the middle of a big yawn. What made this image more hilarious is the saying on his shirt, which read: "I Ain't Praying For That."
Scientists continue to understand the art of yawning. According to the Library of Congress, this behavior may have a psychological and social function. Some believe that it can be contagious because we can't help but yawn, too, when we see another person doing it.
The Real Star Of The Show
There's nothing unusual about this shot—just two young ladies probably taking their 1,000th selfie before uploading only one on their feeds. Kidding aside, the star of the image is perhaps that dog in the middle, who may have become impatient with the masters, so it decided to photobomb the shot.
The canine featured in this photo is a Boxer, which, according to Hills Pet, are not suitable for warm regions and could quickly overheat. They are pretty energetic and muscular, which may explain the stance of this good furry friend.
Cat's Got To Quench Thirst, Right?
Selfie before the prom! Unfortunately, this guy may have been dressed to the nines, but his pet cat had the original plan of ruining the master's selfie. Here's to hoping this lad didn't upload this snap on his social media profiles, or else he would suffer a great deal of embarrassment!
But why do our feline friends drink from such an unhygienic place? According to Senior Cat Wellness, this may stem from the animals' perception that the water in the toilet bowl is fresh due to frequent flushing that oxygenates the liquid. They also enjoy running water.
Creeping Creep, Spotted
First of all, we laud these ladies for not breaking their necks in taking the ultimate selfies. These days, people need not look up in the sky to get good lighting because portable ring lights can be attached to phones. Second, they caught a creeper taking a photo under a woman's skirt, and we would like to know if they confronted the man after this snap.
While people think taking selfies is a modern concept, the Economic Times pointed out that the first one was captured in 1839 by a chemist named Robert Cornelius. After setting up his camera, the guy ran as fast as possible into the frame.
Now That's Commitment
It is a pleasant experience to travel abroad with your friends, especially if they're as fun as these guys. They were game enough to pose humorously while ensuring they wouldn't upstage their girl pal. One person doesn't seem impressed: the passerby on the left.
According to Cota.com, traveling with friends to new places can forge a better connection and strengthen the relationship. It could also be more affordable because of the group flight or accommodation promos. Of course, it would be more fun to experience and try new things with other people you can always relive the moment with.
No More Backing Out From This Embarrassment
How do you become popular in a blink of an eye? Ruin a proposal picture and be possibly disliked or laughed at by millions of people. Popping the big question can be nerve-wracking, and getting that much-awaited "yes" is a very special moment that is meant to be caught on camera.
Sadly just as when voice actor Nick Landis got down on one knee to ask his girlfriend Erika for her hand in marriage in the picturesque Disneyland, this guy unknowingly crossed between them and the picture-taker! The good news is that the couple found the incident hilarious!
Bad Time to Dab
This would have been an Instagram-worthy snap had it not been for the child in green posing behind. It's hard to catch the perfect timing when the fountains would squirt water, so perhaps, this woman may have been slightly annoyed that she had to redo this shot.
Maybe this boy was just executing the dab pose he had seen on social media. According to Culture Kings, the dance step originated in Atlanta in the hip-hop period but became popular after football players performed the pose during victories in games in 2015.
Move Away, Karen!
We're pretty confused here: who's photobombing who? Being at the center of the photo, you would think twice if the dogs mating did suddenly appear just as this woman was taking a selfie, making us doubt about the timing.
If these were stray animals, it would be best to have them spayed and neutered to avoid overpopulation. According to One Green Animal Planet, pet homelessness is more disturbing than we thought. For instance, there are an estimated 70 million strays in the United States alone, only six to eight million of which can be accommodated by shelters.
Without A Care In The Background
When we focus on the main subject of the picture, we can say that this woman did a great job of making a sultry pose by the beach. However, it is impossible to miss the photobombers in this snap: two dogs having an intimate moment but were caught on camera.
Dogs typically undergo the estrous cycle twice a year, but this would depend on the breed. According to VCA Hospital, the smaller ones tend to mature earlier than the bigger ones and could experience coming into heat thrice a year, so this woman's shoot was lousy timing.
Long Lost Twins
Animals, they're just like humans who like to have fun. Here we have a giraffe extending its tongue just as this guy mimicked the pose and captured the moment. This said we're guessing it was the man who photobombed this creature's hilarious selfie!
The tall creature is generally friendly to humans and not known to act aggressively toward other animals; hence, this snap. According to Daily Mail, they do attack when they feel threatened and are particularly dangerous during the mating season. Their fights with their kind aren't usually hazardous because it ends when one walks away.
Proposal Vs. The View
Thinking of a unique proposal with the most scenic backdrop could take weeks, if not months. We would like to imagine how special it must have been for the couple during the moment this guy dropped down on one knee and asked the love of his life to marry her. Hopefully, in the picture they took, this woman in the right wasn't included.
According to Livestly, the blond was simply trying to take remembrance of her time at the CN Tower in Toronto and had no idea that she was photobombing the couple on her left! Nonetheless, it made it to her Instagram feed.
'I Am Not Impressed'
This lady may or may not have intentionally created an optical illusion that made it seem that her dog was about to lick her ice cream. One creature is not impressed, though: the upper one. It appears the canine wanted to seriously dive into this cone and finish it in one go!
While some dogs can tolerate small amounts of vanilla ice cream, others could develop diarrhea from this cold treat. The American Kennel Club suggested feeding them refrigerated fat-free yogurt or a DIY blended banana shake that is more affordable and healthier than the store-bought kind.
Everyone's Taking Photos At Some Point
Remember when we used to take selfies using the back camera of our phones? It would take so many tries to get the right angle and lighting. Nowadays, there's no reason for the extra work because we can see how our photos would look from the front lens.
As for this snap, we're not entirely sure if the man in the background was taking a selfie, too. We wouldn't be surprised if this were the case. According to Quartz, Google estimated at least 93 million selfies taken on Android gadgets alone in 2014.
Not The 'Mane' Attraction, Dude
Well, technically, the word "mane" is used to describe a person's luscious locks or a horse's hair on the neck, but we can't help but use this pun for this image. Clearly, the shot focuses on the animal and not the man, and we're guessing it wasn't intentional due to the framing.
But why do horses have manes? According to Vet Street, it is more than just the aesthetic because it has functions, too. It does serve as an armor and neck protector when stallions fight during mating season as they tend to bite the neck.
The Acceptable Photobomber
Not everyone is allowed to get up close with Queen Elizabeth, especially since many royal protocols are in place. As such, many people would probably trade their lives with these women who happened to get a selfie with what seemed like the photobombing monarch.
According to ABC, these ladies are Australian hockey athletes competing in the Glasgow Commonwealth Games when they planned to stop by and say hello to the Queen. Fortunately, the nonagenarian smiled at them, which resulted in this epic snapshot. That's not all; she was graceful enough to talk to the girls about their sport!
No Cameras in The Theater, Please
Watching movies with friends is a fun way to spend the weekends. Unfortunately, some people simply want to enjoy the film without any fuzz and refuse to take part in what they feel is an overrated hobby that is taking selfies. When this group of pals decided to take remembrance of their hangout, one man wasn't particularly impressed.
Did you see the man with the piercing stare? Perhaps, he was just against cameras inside the cinema. According to Firemark.com, this is due to piracy concerns and intellectual property rights, but, of course, this may happen when the movie starts.
Stop Taking Selfies In The Middle of the Sidewalk
There are days when you're simply feeling yourself and can't help but take a selfie. After all, self-confidence is not something we always have, so it pays to capture the moment with a snap to look back on when we're not feeling good about ourselves. However, that doesn't mean the people around you are up for being photographed.
Hopefully, taking selfies on this sidewalk was allowed because there are places where taking one's picture isn't permitted. According to Best Life Online, the beaches in Antibes, France, have what they called "No Braggies Zones," where tourists couldn't take selfies.
Must Be Fun At Parties
It's always a fun time when you're with friends who know how to enjoy themselves anywhere, even in the busy subway. One look at this circle of pals, and one can tell that they do always find joy in whatever they do. However, the woman busy with her phone in the middle probably didn't have the same energy level as these smiling lads and ladies.
It's unclear if she wasn't part of the group or didn't get enough shuteye, but she certainly wasn't having any of their antics. According to Healthline, sleep deprivation can lead to memory problems and concentration issues.
Not The Best Place to Take A Selfie
Speaking of subways, these excited lads seemed to be having a lovely day and took a selfie on the train. The unexpected photobomber is the man sleeping with his girlfriend, who appears exhausted and resting her head on his lap. As for these men, they may be on their way to a great party.
To be fair, there's something about subways that can make anyone sleepy. However, according to Elle, it could be because of two things: Sopite syndrome or sleep deprivation. The former refers to the symptoms like fatigue and drowsiness after long periods of motion.
For Real?
Reddit is a pot full of hilarious images, including this snap that was said to have been taken during the Never Land 5k Run in Disney World. While onlookers are often left in awe when witnessing proposals like this, this passerby's reaction is wild.
We're not sure if she was just shocked to have seen this event happen before her eyes or that she wasn't a big fan of engagements. According to the American Gem Society, the proposal's concept may have originated from the Romans when women used to wear bands with keys to signify they were taken.
Not Sure If Cute or Not
Typically, going to the zoo or a rescue center wouldn't be complete without photos of the animals. In this case, these guys had luck on their side because a giraffe decided to photobomb them at the right moment with the right pose! It would be impossible to instruct the creature to stick its tongue out, right?
According to Mental Floss, giraffes are magnificent beings that can withstand days without water because they become hydrated through their plant-based meals. This works to their advantage because it is tough for them to bow down and drink from a lake.
Granny's Got To Pose, Too
Nothing beats a sunny day at the beach with your best friend. To make the moment more remarkable, these ladies posed for the camera without realizing that they caught such a lovely photobomber in between them. Perhaps, the elderly didn't intend to join the shot and seemed surprised with what happened.
According to Aurora At Home, bringing the elderly to the beach is beneficial. Not only will they shake off the boredom, but they can breathe fresh air while lounging around and getting vitamin D. This will also provide them the chance to stay away from gadgets and screens.
Bet You Didn't See Me Coming
We bet this couple was trying to look sweet for the camera as the boy left a peck on this girl's cheek. However, it seemed awkward because of their facial expressions, perhaps because of the flash.
For some people, this could lead to seeing stars and haloes. According to Healthline, this could also happen when you bump your head too hard or if you hit your eye. This can also result in headaches. However, the more disturbing part of this snap is the small face in between these love birds. Did you catch that?
He Who Must Not Be Named Is Here
What a lovely day at the park—that is until we saw the photobomber on the far left. We can't help but ask, is that He Who Must Not Be Named? We're not sure if it were just the graininess of this image, but the guy certainly looked like Lord Voldemort from the "Harry Potter" franchise.
According to Insider, the villain's name alone holds a deeper meaning. The French term "vol de mort" translates to "flight of death" or "theft of death." Meanwhile, the name Tom Riddle is based on a real person—at least that of a dead one whose headstone inspired JK Rowling.
Please, We're Not A Part of This
Selfies aren't all about the perfect background or a glamorous look; sometimes, it's all about the moment. In this case, these partners-in-crime lived in the moment and took a snap while traveling. It didn't matter if they were on public transportation as long as they captured the special time.
They didn't realize that the couple behind them didn't seem to want to be photographed. According to Find Law, it is not illegal to take pictures in public spaces or your private property. You will need consent if you're going to snap photos in secluded areas.
Our Spidey Senses Are Not Tingling
What a joyful and relaxing time to spend with the sister; this may have been what this duo was thinking at the time. However, we can only imagine the shriek they let out once they saw that spider photobombing in between them! Let's just hope that no one was harmed when this was taken.
Perhaps, none of them suffered from Arachnophobia or the extreme fear of the arthropods. Maybe they live in Australia, where spiders drop from the sky—or at least that's how people describe the phenomenon. According to National Geographic, it is called mass ballooning and is not limited to the Land Down Under.
Am I Not Included?
Interestingly, we have seen a lot of older people unintentionally photobombing selfies (in this case, 'groufie'). There's nothing wrong with this snap of friends having a lovely meal, but the woman's position at the far end makes it seem like she was sitting at the end of the table.
Contrary to the common misconception, not all older people hate technology, and some of them even love taking selfies. According to Love and Company, they use social media to share their creations, like poems and dishes. Like the younger generations, they also use the internet to communicate with their loved ones worldwide.