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THE HOOK

Ever felt bad for an inanimate object? Reddit is spiraling over sad-looking trash.

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What is it?

Users in the r/Pareidolia community are posting photos of everyday objects—like crushed soda cans or bent fruit—that seemingly express human sadness or 'pouty' facial expressions.

The Takeaway

When the world feels heavy, people find comfort in projecting their own feelings onto the bizarre, broken things around them.

Why is it viral?

It taps into deep-seated human empathy, even when the subject is just debris. The 'sad' anthropomorphism creates instant, relatable humor. It encourages low-effort but high-engagement participation from followers.

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