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Viktorija Ošikaitė

“Pics Or It Never Happened”: 50 Things That Might Be Hard To Believe Without Evidence

In the age of the camera, we have all seemingly become more skeptical than many of our ancestors. After all, people lie for clout, photoshop images and now even employ AI to create entirely fake scenarios. 

The “Pics Or It Didn’t Happen” Facebook group is dedicated to moments that would sound made up if there wasn’t photographic evidence. We also got in touch with Morten Repsdorph Husfeldt, one of the founders of the group to learn more. So get comfortable as you scroll through, upvote your favorites and be sure to share your own thoughts and experiences in the comments section below. 

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#1

Two years ago CNN released a photo taken by the photographer Anil Prabhakar in the forest in Indonesia. The image shows an orangutan, currently under threat of extinction, while stretching out his hand to help a geologist who fell into a mud pool during his search. When the photographer uploaded the photo, he wrote this as a caption: “In a time when the concept of humanity dies, animals lead us to the principles of humanity.”

Image credits: Souljah Antonio

#2

My uncle got the job y‘all!! he just finished his last zoom interview

Image credits: Lamar Lamar

#3

86 year old grandma. Finishes her hand stitched chair after 25 years.

Image credits: Cheryl Andersen

Bored Panda got in touch with Morten Repsdorph Husfeldt, one of the founders of, one of the founders and current admins of “Pics Or It Didn’t Happen” and he was kind enough to share the backstory of this photo-group.

“We started just about 4 years ago. Tess [another administrator] ]and I were members of a group called Crazy Stuff Caught in Pictures (about 10k members) alongside Trevor Roach. Unfortunately, the group went downhill... A new admin had joined and posted both vaginas and other weird stuff and the group was partially suspended by Facebook.”

#4

In 2016 Jade Hameister became the youngest person to ever ski to the North Pole. After achieving this incredible feat Hamesiter gave a TEDX Talk, there were a number of misogynistic comments on the video of her talk, including “make me a sandwich”. Two years later in 2018 Jade became the youngest person to achieve a polar hat-trick, having reached both the North and South poles as well as crossing Greenland. On her South Pole Trek which she completed on January 10 2018 she posted to her social media this photo of her with the sandwich and wrote: “Tonight (it never gets dark this time of year) I skied back to the Pole again... to take this photo for all those men who commented, 'Make me a sandwich', on my TEDX Talk. I made you a sandwich (ham & cheese), now ski 37 days and 600km to the South Pole and you can eat it xx," [via smh Image via X the_female_lead] Story from The Female Athlete Stor

Image credits: Tess Smith

#5

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#6

Rainbow Grapes ?? "It is not a hybrid of grapes. They get their colors during a process called Veraison, which occurs when they start making sugar and are known for their incredible delicious flavour."

Image credits: Asif Bin Hussain

“As we could not post, I created this group. First with the name "Crazy Stuff Caught In Pictures 2". I tried to reach out to the admins of the old group to invite them over. But I heard nothing… Then I began inviting members over by commenting on the posts in the old group. Many joined. As we were talking off, the old admins suddenly got interested and angry. They started to block anyone who had joined me,” he shared. It would appear that they had realized the value of a picture-based Facebook page. 

#7

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#8

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#9

Image credits: Asad Srwar

“As they wanted no part in this group, we decided to change the name and leave the old group behind.Thus, “Pics or it never happened” was born. The first admins were Tess, Trevor (who had moderated in the old group) and I started out,” he shared with Bored Panda. For those who are curious, he and this core group are still running it to this day. 

#10

It's a Chemistree!

Image credits: Sardar Usman

#11

Image credits: Ramadhani Mussa Tamimu

#12

Butterfly number 80

Image credits: Tony Thorpe

“People can be better at remembering certain types of information because they have practiced techniques in how to encode the information in a richer way by using associations or thinking of memory triggers.” In this sense, visual learners do benefit from the ease of taking pictures we possess these days. 

#13

Turtle Uber

Image credits: Pete Erickson

#14

Image credits: Mike Thomas

#15

Me and my daughter 1993/2016

Image credits: Jennifer Leach

“The group has grown ever since. I have from the start sought to make a funny and engaging group. Post approval is off. I want people to be able to post and get feedback right away. I have engaged a diverse team with moderators and admins from around the globe to ensure it is moderated throughout the day.”

#16

Tornado meets fire

Image credits: Tony Thorpe

#17

A gigantic crocodile swimming in a sacred river with not one, not ten, but a hundred baby crocodiles perched on his back.

Image credits: Asif Bin Hussain

#18

Image credits: Naing Lin Htut

He also shared a bit more about the group of people who help run the page. “We are moderators of different cultures, genders and races. I do what I can to ensure fairness for all. Avoid politics and religion as these subjects tend to lead to conflicts.”

#19

Image credits: David Rhymer

#20

Nature's sea saw.

Image credits: Tony Thorpe

#21

A fire sprite

Image credits: Tony Thorpe

We also wanted to hear his thoughts on what made the page so popular among users. “That must be the choice of focus on funny, interesting and beautiful pictures as opposed to the many meme groups: Only photos are allowed. Also, the very active group of moderators that are ready to step in ensure that profanity, harassment and personal attacks are dealt with without delays.”

#22

Never park your car near a dragon!

Image credits: David Evans

#23

Image credits: Bucky Perry

#24

The largest horse ever recorded, Sampson (later Mammoth), born in 1846, Bedfordshire, UK, measured 21.2½ hands (7 ft 2.5 in or 2.19 m) in 1850. He weighed 1,524 kg (3,359 lb), more than an average midsize sedan.

Image credits: Dan Detoni

“People can feel safe in the group. The team of great volunteers are the true heros of the group. I have invested a lot in finding a strong team of moderators to support the community. And that is the key to our success,” he shared with Bored Panda. So if you are looking for a great community of lovely folks to share cool and interesting photos with, check out “Pics Or It Didn’t Happen.” 

#25

This zorse -- a hybrid between a female Chapmann's zebra and a male horse, Zorse’s mother is a zebra and her father is a horse. Additionally, this hybrid is unusual because most zorses are the product of a female horse and a male zebra.

Image credits: Pete Erickson

#26

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#27

Image credits: Elena Kraynik

#28

Listen... Common knowledge isn't always so common!

Image credits: KH McDowell

#29

Image credits: Pete Erickson

#30

Image credits: Amanda Solther Contreras

#31

Photo of an ironworker during construction of the Columbia Tower, Seattle, 1984

Image credits: Omar Djaknoun

#32

Tha look on his face.

Image credits: Simon Banda

#33

In 1959, a coffee maker was an optional extra in Volkswagen cars. The Hertella Auto Kaffeemachine was the first and only known dashboard-mounted coffee maker. Manufactured in 1959 specifically for the Volkswagen Beetle, it came with porcelain cups which could stick to the machine magnetically.

Image credits: Pete Erickson

#34

A Chinese March

Image credits: Tony Thorpe

#35

Meet her pet sluggy

Image credits: Tony Thorpe

#36

Image credits: Mike Thomas

#37

Image credits: Omar Djaknoun

#38

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#39

Image credits: Mike Thomas

#40

Takeo's Okusu Tree ✨ Over 3000 years old, this camphor tree is the 7th largest tree in Japan. It is 30m tall with a trunk circumference of 20m, its branches span 30m wide from east to west, and 33m wide from north to south. This is the sacred tree of Takeo Shrine, which was built in the Nara period (735 CE). The roots of the tree resemble the feet of elephants and are wrapped in rough bark, with their central section split open near the surface of the ground. Inside is a gaping cavity with an area of 12 tatami mats, which houses a stone shrine deep within.

Image credits: R.J. Baynum

#41

Fingers crossed nothing bad happens.

Image credits: Sadhbh Johannes Iesuldt Fjörthr

#42

Image credits: Priyanshu Das

#43

A road trip is calling

Image credits: Tim Tim

#44

Lan Cut heart-shaped lake, Vietnam

Image credits: Tony Thorpe

#45

Paradise Flying Snake is a species of snake found in southeastern Asia. It can, like all species of its genus Chrysopelea, glide by stretching the body into a flattened strip using its ribs. Can be mostly found in moist forests and can cover a horizontal distance of 10 meters or more in a glide from the top of a tree.

Image credits: Ramadhani Mussa Tamimu

#46

Washing the dishes and this just happened

Image credits: Chels Cooper

#47

Image credits: David Rhymer

#48

Image credits: Morten Repsdorph Husfeldt

#49

Image credits: Jérémy Schalkwijk

#50

Clearly not made for the Texas heat.

Image credits: Patrick Heidenreich

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