20 Cool Pics As Satisfying As Logging Out At The End Of A Long Work Day

There are few moments in life that feel deeply satisfying. That moment where a weight lifts off your shoulders and you til your chin up like you're seeing life anew.

The pics on this list mimic that feeling, scratching that same itch. So come, wind down, and enjoy these pics as satisfying as logging out at the end of a long work day.

"When you clean out the tablesaw after a few jobs it looks straight up geological."

Pack that in a little tighter and it looks like you could have dessert on your hands! Sawdust has no business looking that cake-like, but here we are. The might be a little gritty, but otherwise, it looks pretty soft.

"A gift I received of a friend’s Spongebob painting that coincidentally matches my wall."

A perfect gift in more ways than one! It's cute, personal, handmade, and coincidentally matches your home already. It was quite literally meant to be, both in intent and some things that just ended up working out.

A perfect fit.

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The story of this photo was told by the uploader as such, "[We've] been needing a little countertop for the space between the fridge and the stove and I got this one today by eyeballing it and hoping it fit when I got it home."

"My friend cooked an egg in a wooden frying pan he made."

I didn't even know a wooden pan could work without burning up or fully catching on fire, but boy, am I glad it did, look at how cute it is! The perfect baby pan for a single fried egg, can your friend make me one too?

"Dune book that you can read on any sides."

I'm behind the times so I haven't read or watched any Dune iteration, but I've been seeing a lot of good Dune content since the latest movie came out, and for that I'm appreciative. Like this! This is so well done. This is all I need to know about Dune.

"This pumpkin gradient."

When I dream of owning a home, I do so in snapshots like this, where I put up cute seasonal decorations in such perfect way that it makes all my neighbors envious of my superior eye and design skills.

But to make that come true, I'd need a house first.

"Spotted a very caterpillar-looking caterpillar on my run this morning."

Wow, look at him go! That's definitely the most caterpillar-y caterpillar I've ever seen. He's got that perfect bright green hue, along with that amazingly squishy shape, he's a total expert in being a caterpillar. He's going to make an amazing butterfly too, I can feel it!

"My new dishes all lined up!"

This is a double-hitter for satisfaction. The plates do look really great all lined up and you get to feel good knowing you're cleaning, keeping up your household in a timely manner. There's nothing more satisfying than a tidy space, after all.

"Got a hundred year old painting cleaned earlier this year."

I wish someone could do this to me. Not altering anything, just removing the top layer of emotional grime that's built up over the years. Like a face mask, but also for my whole body and my soul

"Layers of paint on an NYC subway pillar."

This reminds me of a jawbreaker or a gobstopper, but I think a New York City subway pillar wouldn't taste nearly as sweet. It'd be a quick way to get yourself sick if you ever need an excuse to get out of an event, though.

"Pipe work for underfloor heating before the screed goes down."

Heated floors feel like one of those luxuries that only exist in my dreams. They're so fancy, I forget real people have them in their homes and get to enjoy toasty feet all winter long.

One day I will join your ranks, I swear it.

"I spindled all my tickets on the dot tonight."

This is how you know you've attained mastery at your job, perfect execution of a mundane element that doesn't really matter. It also indicates you might have spent too long at said job. Maybe consider switching to a different profession, you'll appreciate the newfound challenges.

"This onion is too pretty to cut up."

I usually don't take the 'perfect produce' types of posts too seriously, nor do they have an effect on me, but this one...this one struck something. This onion really is too pretty to cut up. They got me with this one.

"Picture perfect reflection in my coffee."

This is definitely a still from an indie film about a down-on-his-luck author that moves back to his rural, rainy small town. He's trying to find inspiration for his new book, but has been suffering from major writer's block lately. Whether this becomes a horror movie or a romance movie is up to you.

"The way this mountain ridge holds the fog back like water."

It really is pretty, and mountains barricading weather patterns is something I hadn't considered before, but it does also look like the mountain range thinks the fog has cooties and doesn't want to let them in because of it.

"This chameleon blends in with a chameleon puzzle."

He came over to help you with the puzzle and now you're busy taking photos of him. He thought you were stuck, but you just lured him here so he'd be all colorful on camera! You could just ask next time, he'd pose for you.

"The denim I folded today."

I deeply admire any retail worker that puts their all into displays like this, just to have to watch us customers get our grubby hands all over it and mess it all up. The restraint it must take to not let that get to you is astronomical.

"Accidentally recreated my kitchen counters pattern on a plate while seasoning a burger."

Now you're going to have counter-seasoned burgers! Which doesn't taste like much, actually, it's just kind of cold and a little off-putting. Please don't lick your counters to see if that's true, just trust me.

"I sorted about 1/3 of this Nerds rainbow pack into their individual colours."

I love being able to look at a picture and think wow, this person must have been really, really bored if this is what they resorted to.

I appreciate their contributions, though. Now I know that Nerds have an even distribution of colors, which is important to me.

"My boyfriend's new shirt matches perfectly to his tattoo."

This is like the chicken and the egg question. What came first, the shirt or the tattoo? You'd hope it was the tattoo, but the other way around would be a lot easier. Maybe the shirt inspired a sudden love of palm trees, who knows?

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