I Just Spent The Past Two Hours With My Jaw On The Floor After Seeing All These Fascinating Pictures And Now I Need You To See Them

1.This is a picture of Mars that was taken YESTERDAY:

Mars surface with rocky terrain and distant hills under a hazy sky, showcasing the planet's barren landscape

Weather looks nicer than New York City, not going to lie.

NASA/JPL-Caltech

2.While we're on the subject, this is the last picture the Mars Opportunity rover took:

Static noise pattern resembling an old TV screen with random speckles scattered across a dark background

Well, one of the final few. Goodnight, sweet prince.

NASA/JPL-Caltech/Cornell/ASU

3.This is what the set of Seinfeld looked like:

Seinfeld set with several rooms sectioned off in a studio

4.This is a picture of the first-ever international tennis match at Wimbledon in 1883:

A sparsely attended match on a small court on grass; the men are in long pants

5.This is what a jail cell in Germany looks like:

Small, sparsely furnished room with a single bed, desk, and window with bars. The door is ajar, revealing part of a tiled area

Look at that window! Delightful!

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6.And, for good measure, this is what a prison cell in Sweden looked like the '70s:

Person sitting in a cozy room with a patterned sweater, beside a desk filled with papers and decorations, a guitar hangs on the wall

Looks like the dorm room of a dude who would corner you and talk to you about chemtrails for way too long.

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7.This is what New York City's Central Park looked like during the Great Depression:

A dirt- and rock-covered area with some small, hut-type houses on it

This picture, captured in 1933, showcases a range of "Hoovervilles," makeshift settlements created by the unemployed and named after President Herbert Hoover.

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8.This is what Antarctica looks like from space:

An icy surface in what almost looks like a snow globe

9.This is the world's largest chocolate bar, weighing in at over 12,000 pounds:

Large rectangular chocolate bar on display at an event, with a person in a white coat and hairnet standing in front. Banner reads "Think Big, Eat Smart."

Call me when it's the world's largest Icebreak Wintergreen mint.

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10.Revolving fridges exist:

Open refrigerator with various jars, bottles, eggs, and juice inside on the shelves

Has technology gone too far?

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11.This is what a cow molar looks like compared to a human molar:

Comparison of a cow tooth vs. a human tooth

Cow dentists must make a killing.

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12.The small island in the middle of this picture is where Princess Diana is buried:

A tiny round piece of land with bushes in the middle of a pond, surrounded by a large garden

13.This is what a lion getting a CT scan looks like:

A lioness undergoes an MRI scan while several photographers and medical staff observe the procedure

I'm sure the mood in that room if very calm.

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14.This is how big the vertical slab on an A380 plane is:

Workers on lift inspect the tail of a British Airways airplane in a maintenance hangar

Really, really big!!!

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15.In 1918, a suffragette offered the following advice “to young ladies” on marriage:

Tip #1 is not to marry at all, but #2 if you must, avoid the "beauty men," flirts, tailor's dummies, and football enthusiasts and #3 look for a strong, tame men; also, #4 don't expect too much because most men are "lazy, selfish, drunken, unmanly brutes"

Share this post with a friend who needs to cool it with the "football enthusiasts."

16.This is what a human skeleton looks like compared with a gorilla skeleton:

The gorilla rib cage and pelvic bone is much wider

The gorilla skeleton would make a fantastic offensive lineman, I think.

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17.This is Alfred Langevin, a man renowned for his very useful talent of being able to smoke out of his eyeball:

A person in a suit balances a cigarette attached to eyeglasses, with smoke rising

Flight? Invisibility? Nah. Gimme the smoking eye power.

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18.This is what an upside-down iceberg looks like:

A blue iceberg floats in misty, calm waters with snow-covered mountains in the background

I wish to touch it.

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19.This is what the world's first domestic vacuum cleaner looked like in 1906:

A woman in a long dress and apron vacuuming with a long attachment connected to what looks like a small steam engine

It looks like you'd need railroad tracks to move that thing.

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20.In the early 1900s, Sears sold entire mail order homes that would be shipped via train and put together by whoever bought one. This house cost $5,375:

Illustrated ad for a ten-room colonial house with detailed exterior columns and porch, promoting Sears' Honor Bilt homes

21.This is what the inside of a bungee cord looks like:

Many tiny cords tied together

This does not make me feel good.

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22.This is Joseph C. Gayetty, the man who invented commercial toilet paper:

An unsmiling, balding man with white hair and a white mustache, wearing a suit and tie

Now, I know we stan Joey G.

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23.It's worth noting that toilet paper from that era looked very, very uncomfortable:

A very frayed, brownish roll of 1,000 sheets of "Buffalo" toilet paper

24.This is what cinnamon looks like fresh off the tree:

A large, pinkish strip

I wish to chomp it.

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25.This is what years and years of layers of graffiti looks like:

A multicolored spiral amid a greenish background
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26.And, finally, nothing can push the boundaries of all we know about physics and space and time more than a dad's wallet:

A gloved hand holds a worn black wallet, showing its thickness and age