Twitter users detail their most mundane epiphanies in hilarious thread

‘I didn’t know baby carrots came from full-size carrots!’ Twitter users detail their most mundane epiphanies in a hilarious thread, sharing the tidbits of knowledge that rocked their world

  • Writer Shannon Proudfoot asked Twitter users on Tuesday to share the most ‘mundane but thunderous’ epiphanies they’ve ever experienced
  • Plenty of people chimed in, recounting their most baffling realizations
  • One person said she didn’t realize until recently that baby carrots are manufactured by carving full-size carrots into smaller bits
  • Another Twitter user admitted it took them some time to notice that the first meal of the day is called breakfast because it consists in breaking the fast
  • Someone else confessed: ‘I thought money laundering was physically washing the money and hanging it to dry to get cocaine residue off of it’

Twitter users have opened up about the seemingly banal (but truly earth-shattering) realizations they have experienced over the course of their lives — from the origin of baby carrots to the meaning of the word ‘breakfast’.

Writer Shannon Proudfoot asked other Twitter users on Tuesday to share their most ‘mundane but thunderous’ epiphanies, asking them to recount ‘something so ridiculously dull or elementary that still bowled you over when you figured it out’.

She began by sharing her own, writing: ‘When I was a kid grocery shopping with my mom, I always watched her open the egg cartons and tap all the eggs. I worried she was losing it, because clearly all 12 were there. Eventually I realized she was rocking them to make sure none were broken.’

Mesmerized: Twitter users have opened up about the seemingly banal (but truly earth-shattering) realizations they have experienced over the course of their lives (stock image)

Message: Writer Shannon Proudfoot asked other Twitter users on Tuesday to share their most ‘mundane but thunderous’ epiphanies

Plenty of other Twitter users chimed in as Shannon’s tweet attracted attention, garnering more than 290 retweets and more than 1,140 likes.

One person said it took them some time to realize that the first meal of the day is called ‘breakfast’ because it consists in breaking the fast. 

Someone else admitted that they didn’t realize that baby carrots were manufactured by sculpting full-size carrots, writing: ‘I didn’t know baby carrots came from full-size carrots until very recently.’

One Twitter user confessed he used to have a somewhat literal interpretation of the phrase ‘money-laundering’.

‘I thought money-laundering was physically washing the money and hanging it to dry to get cocaine residue off of it,’ that person wrote. ‘A whole room of people silently stared at me after I announced this.’


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Memories: She began by sharing her own, explaining that she used to be baffled when her mother tapped eggs before buying them

Laundry day: One Twitter user confessed he used to have a somewhat literal interpretation of the phrase ‘money-laundering’

Makes sense: One person said it took them some time to realize that the first meal of the day is called ‘breakfast’ because it consists in breaking the fast

Similarly, one person admitted that they one thought artichoke hearts were actual organs, rather than a part of the artichoke. 

‘I thought artichoke hearts were from an animal that I pictured as being similar to an armadillo. I thought it was friggen disgusting that people would buy a jar of that,’ the Twitter user wrote.

Vegetables seemed to be a frequent source of bafflement, with one person saying they had never realized that pickles were simply pickled cucumbers.

‘I’d just never even thought about it before… well, way too late in life to know this elementary fact,’ they wrote.

One person was also baffled by the number of crimes a man named Arson was able to get away with — not realizing that the word refers to the act of setting fire to something intentionally.  

‘I thought Arson was a guy. The news would say “Arson is suspected.” And I was like, “Another one?!? They gotta catch this guy!”‘ that person tweeted.

Someone explained that they went years before realizing that the Beatles are not named the Beetles and that their name is partly derived from the word ‘beats. 

‘The Beatles. Never even noticed that it wasn’t spelled “Beetles,”‘ that person admitted. ;Then it dawned on me “ohhhhh because beats and music and *facepalm*”. This happened *way* too recently.’

Twitter users share their most mundane and mind-blowing epiphanies 

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