I have been living in Germany for four years now, and I still do not understand why people abandon shopping carts in the most absurd places. I have officially started blaming it on a creature I call the Cart Goblin.

    Today, the goblin really outdid themselves.
    I was out on a relaxed Strollabout 6 km away from the town center in the middle of nowhere, surrounded by nothing but open farmlands. And there, standing proudly in the dirt, was a lonely supermarket cart.

    It was not just me laughing. Everyone passing by, including local residents who have lived in the area for years, stopped to stare and laugh at the sheer randomness of it.
    There is absolutely no logical explanation for how it got there. To reach that specific spot, the Cart Goblin had to push a squeaky, broken-wheeled supermarket cart down a rough, rocky trail for at least 2 km.

    The sheer dedication to the bit is honestly impressive. Completely random, but absolutely hilarious.

    https://www.reddit.com/gallery/1tfwzz5

    Posted by sakicheech321

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    1. > There is absolutely no logical explanation for how it got there. To reach that specific spot, the Cart Goblin had to push a squeaky, broken-wheeled supermarket cart down a rough, rocky trail for at least 2 km.

      There it is, the explanation – or why do you silently assume, the poor goblin must push the cart also the third km? After they already did two? At some point, enough is enough! That’s the point, right there.