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These 19 Pictures of Things Cut In Half Will Show You a Whole New World

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It’s a universal truth that a whole bunch of us used to be the type of kids who cut things open just to see what was on the inside. If you were one of them, then dude – this post is so for you.

So put down your scissors, because today you don’t have to destroy your own property to sate your curiosity.

These 19 folks have already done it for you.

#19. Hedgehog.

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For some reason this one is a big nope for me.

#18. Tank.

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The dummies are whole, though.

#17. Cactus.

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Totally fascinating.

#16. Accordion.

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Mind. Blown.

#15. Banana tree trunks.

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Whhhhaaaaa.

#14. Tortoise skeleton.

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There’s so much space in there!

#13. Firework shell.

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‘Merica.

#12. Bowling ball.

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Mostly I want to know how they did it.

#11. An adding machine.

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How on earth did anyone figure out how to put that together in the first place?

#10. A rattlesnake rattle.

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That does not look as expected.

#9. A poppy capsule.

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You’re getting very sleeeppppppy.

#8. Golden Gate Bridge main cable.

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This is what’s keeping you from dying, folks.

#7. CT scanner.

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Seems like an expensive thing to hack in two, but…

#6. Cannon camera.

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This kind of blew my mind.

#5. Pearls.

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Not gonna lie, I still kind of want to do this one myself.

#4. Tree fern.

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One of the oldest plants around.

#3. Wasp nest.

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Nightmare fodder.

#2. Zippo lighter.

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Going old school!

#1. A fragmentation grenade.

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It seems wrong that it’s pretty.

Weird, right? But oh-so-satisfying.