I Just Spent The Past 15 Minutes With My Jaw On The Floor After Looking At All These Incredible Pictures And Now I Need You To See Them

1.This is what a 5-year-old Albert Einstein looked like:

A young child stands in a formal outfit holding a hat, posing for a vintage portrait

I can see his... Einstein-y-ness.

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2.This is what a nuclear warhead looks like:

People in a workshop are assembling a large red and black device using a lifting mechanism. An American flag is in the background

Like a traffic cone... an evil traffic cone.

NNSA

3.This is what the neighborhood around Tokyo Tower in Japan looked like in 1960...

Black-and-white photo of Tokyo Tower rising above a sprawling cityscape with traditional Japanese buildings in the foreground
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4.And here's what the same neighborhood looks like today:

Aerial view of Tokyo cityscape with Tokyo Tower in the center, surrounded by skyscrapers and green spaces

I count at least three new buildings.

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5.This is what happens to a gummy bear if you soak it in water overnight:

A hand holds a gummy bear formed by merging several smaller gummy bears with a glass below

Gummy bear got yoked.

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6.This is a picture of a meeting of the New York chapter of the "Fat Men's Club" circa 1930:

Group of well-dressed men from the early 20th century gather indoors. Some smile, and one wears a hat. The setting suggests a formal event

7.In 2013, the Pope visited Copacabana Beach in Brazil and, well, a whole lot of people came to see him:

Massive crowd fills Copacabana Beach, Rio de Janeiro, with city skyline and Sugarloaf Mountain in the background

Imagine having to pee in the middle of that crowd. Nightmare scenario.

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8.This is the first picture of a tornado ever taken:

Historic black and white photo of a tornado touching down from a stormy sky

It was taken in 1884, long before Helen Hunt was ever born.

NOAA

9.While we're on the subject, this is the first picture of lightning ever taken:

Vintage photograph of forked lightning striking above a silhouetted landscape at night

10.Tangentially related: here is the oldest picture of the White House ever taken:

The White House

It was taken in 1846. Right around the time when the sewage was probably killing everyone inside.

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11.This is how much some of McDonald's most popular menu items cost in 1992:

Fast food menu offering six value meals with prices: Big Mac, Two Cheeseburgers, Quarter Pounder with Cheese, McChicken, McGrilled Chicken, Double Quarter Pounder

We have to go back.

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12.Curved doors are a thing that exist:

A curved wall with a hidden door reveals a cozy living room with armchairs and natural light

13.These are some of the floats from the 1939 edition of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade:

Inflatable cartoon character balloons float above a crowded street during a parade in a historic urban setting

Bring back Big-Nose-Guy.

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14.This right here is a giant earthworm that was found in Queensland, Australia:

Big old worm hanging from a large, rectangular digging tool

Totally not terrifying at all.

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15.When Hurricane Floyd hit Florida in 1999, flamingos from the Miami-Metro zoo took refuge in a bathroom to protect themselves from the storm:

Flamingos in a bathroom

Well, zookeepers put them there to protect them from the storm.

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16.Before 2003, Boston had an elevated highway run through the city. It was eventually moved underground and replaced by...

City scene with vintage cars on a busy highway, bordered by brick buildings and billboards. Urban atmosphere with a mix of traffic and architecture
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17.This:

City park with green lawns, trees, and pathways, surrounded by urban buildings and a distant bridge under a clear sky

Ahhhh. That's much better. Exhale.

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18.During World War II, the statue of "David" by Michelangelo was completely encased in bricks to prevent damage from bombs:

David encased in bricks in the shape of a dome

19.Telephone lineworkers go to telephone lineworker school where they learn how to be telephone lineworkers:

Telephone lineworkers

Say "telephone lineworker" five times fast.

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20.Hex wrenches can be WILDLY different sizes:

A hand holding a large L-shaped hex key near a tool chest, showcasing the size of the tool

I dream of wielding the big wrench.

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21.This is the foldout bed George Washington slept on during the Revolutionary War:

A thin, stained mattress the size of a twin-size bed and a pillow coming out of a trunk

You'll notice it folds into a trunk. Only the finest for old George.

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22.This is a cassowary, often called the "world's most dangerous bird"...

A cassowary stands in a forested area, displaying its vivid blue and red head and large body feathers
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23.And this is what a cassowary's eggs look like. They're green!

Person holding a large green egg in one hand and a small blue egg in the other, smiling

Like a giant sour Skittle. Nature's sour Skittle.

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24.Blue stop signs exist:

A stop sign is visible from a car windshield at night, in a residential area with a parked car and streetlights

25.This, in all its glory, is what the inside of the Wienermobile looks like:

Brightly colored (red and yellow) seats with a yellow mustard zigzag on the floor and hot dogs illustrations on the backs of the seats

Wow. What a sight. God's plan.

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26.The words added to the dictionary in 1900 are an absolute doozy:

An old dictionary open to a page labeled "Words recently introduced," including Eugenics, Telewriter, Wireless, and Linotype

Shout out to "dewberry."

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27.And, finally, this is what the underside of a stingray looks like:

X-ray image of a baby stingray displaying its skeletal structure and fins spread outward

Didn't think you'd hear the phrase "underside of a stingray" today, did ya?

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