These were all over my pant leg during a walk today — I have no idea how they got there. What are they
It started as an ordinary walk.
Nothing unusual, nothing out of the ordinary — just a simple stroll outside to get some fresh air, clear my head, and enjoy a quiet moment away from everything else. The weather was calm, the ground was dry, and there was no obvious reason for anything strange to happen.
At least, that’s what I thought at the time.
I remember stopping briefly near a patch of grass, maybe to check my phone or adjust my step, not paying much attention to where I was walking. Everything felt normal. Peaceful, even.
Then I got home.
That’s when I noticed it.
At first, it was just a feeling — that slight awareness that something didn’t belong. I looked down at my leg, expecting nothing. But instead, I saw them.
Tiny, clustered shapes stuck all over my pant leg.
Dozens of them.
Small. Dark. Unfamiliar.
At first glance, I couldn’t even process what I was seeing. My brain tried to classify them as dirt or seeds or bits of plant debris from the walk. But the more I looked, the more unsettling it became.
They weren’t just random specks of nature.
They were attached.
Clinging tightly to the fabric.
And there were far more than I initially realized.
A strange feeling of discomfort spread through me as I leaned closer. I brushed my hand lightly over the fabric, expecting them to fall away easily.
They didn’t.
Some came off, but others held on stubbornly, as if they had latched themselves into the material.
That’ when the confusion really began.
“What are these?” I said out loud, even though no one else was there.
I brought my leg closer to the light, trying to get a better look. The shapes were small and uneven, almost seed-like in appearance. Some were clustered togethe
The more I examined them, the less confident I felt about what I was dealing with.
My first assumption was simple: maybe I had walked through a patch of weeds or dried plants, and these were seeds that had stuck to my clothing. That seemed reasonable enough. It wouldn’t be the first time something like that had happened during a walk outdoors.
But something about them didn’t fully match that explanation.
They didn’t look like ordinary plant seeds.
They seemed slightly textured, almost alive in a way that made me uncomfortable, even though I knew that didn’t make sense.
I carefully picked a few off and placed them on a piece of paper for a closer look.
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