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16 Random And Strangely Satisfying Images That Will Keep You From Doing The Homework You Already Weren't Doing

Your next study break is about to get way more enjoyable in the most random of ways.

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16 Random And Strangely Satisfying Images That Will Keep You From Doing The Homework You Already Weren't Doing

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You've seen them before and you most likely love them in the strangest ways- oddly satisfying stuff. Whether it be the Snap story channel you subscribe to or the Tweet that you came across on your timeline that went viral, all of these oddly satisfying videos/.GIFs/pictures tickle your un-locatable fancy. Ranging from food and everyday items to color-coding and perfect organization (or just totally random things), they all achieve the goal of making you go, "Oooooh my gosh."

Get ready to say that quite a lot in the next few minutes, because I have found some of the internet's most satisfying pictures that will even be powerful enough to relieve your start-of-semester stress. Push your homework aside for a few, just relax and get ready for some seriously satisfying sh*t.

This naked egg.

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I can't explain how or why this even happened in the first place, but when I saw this, it touched me. Eggs aren't something you think too hard about when you crack them, so I guess this is like a cool discovery. Just look at that egg shine.

These crayons that are categorized by color in a corresponding cup with that color.

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Not only do all of these crayons have fine points on them and their wrappers aren't destroyed, but they are assorted by color. Don't we all wish we could achieve this level of organization?

These cubed watermelons.

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Yet again, don't know how or why this happened but here you go. If a lot of questions are running through your head right now, you aren't alone. But also, aren't they so cool?

This grilled cheese sandwich being pulled apart.

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OK, so this one's a GIF but I couldn't resist. There's just something about pulling apart melted cheese that makes people go awestruck for a minute. I just wish that I could eat it now.

A *very* clickey keyboard.

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OK, so this really has more to do with ASMR but just looking at this picture triggers a sound to go off in your brain. I don't know about you, but I love the sound these keyboards make when you type. Ugh, give me one now!

Smoothing buttercream along the sides of a cake.

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Another GIF! Frosting any cake is satisfying, of course, but spreading buttercream brings the game to a whole other level. Just look at how smooth it all looks, and they aren't even done yet!

Rock stacking.

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I have never seen images like these until now, and how cool are they? Not only do these rocks seem pretty, but they are unbelievably stacked in a circular form and are staying put! I don't know about you, but I wish I could learn how to do this.

This SUPER organized vegetable department.

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Everyone has seen an oddly satisfying picture of a nicely organized produce department, but not like this. This picture in particular is organized so well and is filled to the brim with all kinds of veggies that it makes me not even want to touch it. It also makes me think if this is even real because all the supermarkets I go to don't look like this!

A completely organized board game box.

I can guarantee you you've probably never seen a board game box all organized besides the first time you open it, but that even usually includes some plastic packaging. We also all wish our board game boxes looked as clean as this.

These perfectly organized shopping carts.

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This place deserves some real brownie points for this picture. Maybe it's the illusion of not seeing the edges of the carts, but this pool of perfectly "stacked" shopping carts really makes me proud.

Popping bubblewrap.

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This is more like an action than just looking at a picture, but even just staring at this makes you want to grab a piece and start popping away. Oh, to be little again and have this be your only distraction.

This aesthetically pleasing and super organized walk-in closet.

OK, some girls can agree with me that we would all love to have a walk-in closet that is super organized as well as aesthetically pleasing; well, this is the dream image of that. I have no words... can this be mine?!

Poking slime.

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Sticking your fingers in slime may sound gross, but honestly, who doesn't want to do it? You know the feel of it and the squeaky sound it makes is honestly super satisfying.

This row of perfectly parked cars along the curb.

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This might be just me, but I absolutely love when I'm able to park my car perfectly alongside the curb. This image just makes me want to jump up and down with excitement.

This creation of "Tater Tot Tetris."

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I cannot take credit for the title of this image, but this is honestly super cool. Puzzle pieces are so satisfying when you watch them perfectly connect with one another, and the fact that this is all food makes it all the more special. As the slang saying goes, "Bone apple teeth!"

These color-coded bookshelves.

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My absolute dream is to have something like this in my own house one day: bookshelves that reach floor to ceiling and color-coded. Yet again, organization (and literature) makes my heart happy.

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