Browsing the internet is sort of like attending a free exhibition of art students presenting their work, there can be such a random mix of ideas, good and bad, at any time. Sometimes, it resembles an enormous city environment, complete with surprise street art you didn’t ask to see but can’t resist taking a photo of.

A tweet with a ridiculously over‐the‐top typo, a Facebook status carelessly shared publicly, or a random console glitch on someone’s livestream, any of them can freeze you mid‑scroll and refuse to let you move on. It might be an autocorrect that has gone utterly insane in a work group chat, a rapid-fire meme one of your co-workers quickly crafted in the comments section on a real news post, or one of the bizarre product descriptions on some marginal marketplace site that promises a life-changing gadget. Anything that registers the right combination of absurdity, retro, or poetic intersection is screenshot worthy.