Have you ever had the feeling that life’s a tad too chaotic? Do you ever sit down and think that everything seems so random nowadays? Well, we’ve got the proof that we’re living in a(n Evil) Clown World, our dear Pandas, and it comes in the form of the ‘Images with a lot of stuff going on’ Facebook group.
A niche community of just over 9.1k members, ‘Images with a lot of stuff going on’ is, nonetheless, a powerhouse when it comes to over-the-top weirdness. The group shares the most impressively weird photos that will have you begging for more context. There’s a lot of noise in these pics, and the closer you look, the more weirdness you uncover… along with some nightmares.
Scroll down for probably the weirdest images you’ll see all day. Upvote the ones that made you ask, “What the fudge?!”, and share your theories about what’s going on in each one of them in the comments. Ready to dive headfirst into some chaos and low-key horror? Let’s do it!
#1

Image source: Jeremy Craig
#2
Skier rescueing a sheep

Image source: Stefan Dennis
#3

Image source: Dyfi Rys
#4
My favourite renaissance painting.

Image source: Lydia Beth
#5

Image source: Ángel Gerardo Urbina
#6

Image source: Kolton Hobbs
#7

Image source: Asha Impson
#8

Image source: Paolo Maria Franzoni
#9

Image source: Ziyal Leon
#10

Image source: Katie Chpmnk Hulbert
#11

Image source: Crow Joe
#12

Image source: Marco Gamez
#13

Image source: Aleksander Olav Flanagan-Grimsrud
#14

Image source: Paolo Maria Franzoni
#15

Image source: Aldrin Tadas
#16

Image source: Patrik Walter
#17

Image source: Kevin Montañez
#18

Image source: Jeremy Craig
#19

Image source: Jeremy Craig
#20
Our officers rescued a moose that had become trapped in the basement of a house in Breckenridge on Monday. The moose had fallen through a snow-covered window well and into the home’s basement.
Breckenridge Police, Blue River Police, and the Red, White & Blue Fire and EMS helped CPW wildlife officers carry the moose upstairs and outside where it was safely released back into quality moose habitat.

Image source: Libby Booth
#21

Image source: Seán Del Shaffar
#22

Image source: Ang D. Meadows
#23

Image source: Jeremy Craig
#24

Image source: Paolo Maria Franzoni
#25

Image source: Ang D. Meadows
#26

Image source: Colyn Gremaud
#27

Image source: Daniel Hebert
#28

Image source: Danny Rosa
#29

Image source: Juan Carlos Farrera
#30

Image source: De Râr
#31

Image source: Daniel Hebert
#32
El triunfo de la Muerte (the Triumph of Death).
Every time I look at this I see something else going on.

Image source: David Janes
#33

Image source: Luke Jones
#34

Image source: Sara DiMino
#35

Image source: Jeremy Craig
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