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Photos Of Americans In The Civil War Era
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Charlie Chaplin Ludwig van Beethoven Leonardo Da Vinci Leonardo Da Vinci Walt Disney Albert Einstein Elvis Presley Audrey Hepburn Freddie Mercury J.R.R. Tolkien John Lennon Abraham Lincoln Martin Luther King Jr. Marilyn Monroe Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Napoleon Bonaparte Isaac Newton …
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Iran Before The 1979 Revolution
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Posts That Will Make You Feel Old Enough To Retire
It’s fine to get old, but it’s awful to feel old. If you’re on this site there’s a good chance you’re on your second or third decade, you’ve got another 60 or 70 years in you, and there’s absolutely no …
Read More »WTF Ancient Medical Treatments
If you’re like me, you absolutely hate going to the doctor. Even the most sophisticated and advanced techniques really seem more like means of torture or punishment than ways to treat. The reality is, modern medicine is absolutely incredible, particularly …
Read More »Historical Pics Prove Life Has Always Been Full Of WTF
Woman demonstrating a “fat rolling” machine that was supposed to help aid fat loss. Riiiiiiiight….. Barnum & Bailey “freak show” lineup. The results of a snowball fight on Stanford campus. A hippo-drawn carriage? If you cringed and looked away, don’t …
Read More »Ridiculous Historical Predictions That Actually Came True
Do you ever wake up and just have a ‘feeling’ that something good or bad was going to happen that day? And did it? If it did, then I wouldn’t be surprised that you were capable of making predictions that …
Read More »Some Of The Oldest Objects Ever Discovered
Birch Bark Tar Gum It turns out that ‘gum’ existed over 5,000 years ago. However, it wasn’t chewed to freshen breath, or to blow bubbles, it was chewed in an attempt to treat and prevent mouth infections. The gum fossil …
Read More »Last Words From Famous People
– Bob Hope, after his wife asked him where he wanted to be buried. – Del Close, Comedian. – Dominique Bouhours, French priest and grammarian, stays technically correct to the end. Donald O’Connor, American dancer and actor. Donald O’Connor, American …
Read More »The Creepiest Vintage Pics On The Internet
I don’t know what people were thinking in the early days of photography. I mean, what is this? These photos are scaring the crap out of me. Mainly because they’re creepy, but because also some of them are inexplicable. I’m …
Read More »Russian Soldiers Make Interesting WWII Discovery
While digging in the woods for whatever reason (presumably blitzed off their ass on vodka), some Russian soldiers came across an interesting find. Their shovels hit something metallic that wasn’t a rock. Upon further digging, they saw it was an …
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90s in Russia
Parents that were far cooler than their kids could ever be
“My Dad Being Infinitely Cooler Than I’ll Ever Be (1980).” “My Dad, Taken For Surfer Magazine. Peru, 1977.” “48 Beers And A Unicycle. My Dad In The Early 80s.” “My Dad’s First Car, A 1939 Ford. He Bought It With …
Read More »Amazing Then & Now Images of WWII by Adam Surrey
Strange Goods From The Past
The Most Famous Women To Appear On The ‘Playboy’ Cover
1953, Marilyn Monroe 1977, Barbara Streisand 1978, Dolly Parton 1978, Farrah Fawcet 1985, Madonna 1989, La Toya Jackson 1989, Pamela Anderson 1993, Anna Nicole Smith 1995, Drew Barrymor 1999, Charlize Theron 1999, Naomi Campbell 2003, Carmen Electra 2004, Denise Richards …
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American Gangsters Of The 1930s
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World War II Has Changed These Places Immensely. But How Do They Look Now?
The city of Stalingrad. Battle of Stalingrad – fought 23 August 1942 – 2 February 1943. The city is now known as Volgograd. The Ardennes: Belgium, Luxembourg Battle of the Bulge – Fought Dec 16, 1944 – Jan 25, 1945. …
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