Coincidences that seem too good to be true
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They say nothing in this world is a coincidence. There are some things that happen in seemingly random ways that look a little too convenient.
These people captured some once-in-a-lifetime moments that seem too good to be true.
You’ll Never See This Again

The person who took this photo will never see anything like this again. First of all, who gets “PEEKABOO” as their license plate?
This is one of the rarest things you’ll ever come across while driving. I can hardly believe this is real.
“I Spent $7.11 And At A 7-Eleven At 7:11 Am”

There’s no way this person planned this. You would have to calculate the taxes, wait until right before the perfect time for the cashier to print the receipt, and still have to get lucky.
The time part is the wild one. What were they doing buying paper hot cups at the time of the morning?
“My Dog, Flirt (Left) Found Her Doppelgänger!”

How beautiful is this? These dogs grew up with one eye their whole lives, but the owners never suspected that there was an identical one out there.
They need to hang out more or start an Instagram page together because this is heart-warming.
“Saw A Glitch In The Matrix In Central London”

Two women with similar red curls in the same dress and shoes. Yep, this is a glitch in the matrix.
There’s no way this is happening more than a handful of times in all of life. It’s only wild because they’re were in the same area.
Bubble Gets Caught On Web

This has to be the record for the most fragile ball and chain weapon. I just wonder how long the bubble lasted before popping.
If it stayed there all night, the spider probably freaked out a bit when it saw it up there. This is too cool.
“After The Storm”

The owner of this car really needed to get a lottery ticket after this happened. If not a ticket, at least make a bet on a sports game.
This is the kind of dumb luck you see in movies that happens to someone who lives carefree.
“My Friend Opened Two Fortune Cookies In A Row”

The first fortune cookie said love was on the way, and it wasn’t lying. It almost makes me wonder if the employees did this on purpose.
I’m sure they didn’t, but you never know. Does this mean this man should’ve bought a lottery ticket?