These 27 Absolutely Mind-Blowing Photos Just Completely And Totally Shattered My Entire View Of The World Last Week 1. In case you didn’t know, braces can do some incredible things: 2. Chile is very, very long: 3. English has changed a whole lot: 4. Last week, a container ship ran aground and almost crashed into a random house in Norway: 5. THIS is how close it came: 6. Those black dots you see? They don’t exist. It’s an optical illusion: 7. Here’s another optical illusion for you. This car is not floating: 8. This is the cross-section of the 1,300 year-old Mark Twain sequoia tree, cut down in 1892 for display in New York: 9. Here’s that same cross-section with some important dates in the tree’s life: 10. And, for good measure, here’s what the stump of old Mark Twain looks like: 11. Some pills are just filled with little circles: 12. Here’s what those rings look like in an x-ray: 13. This thing is a “road printer,” a machine that quite literally PRINTS roads: 14. This, in all its glory, is the longest tapeworm ever recovered from a human: 15. The Pacific Ocean is covers a HUGE portion of the Earth: 16. Even the statue of Honest Abe at the Lincoln Memorial’s ears need to be cleaned now and then. Here’s what that looks like: 17. Soap technology has come a long, long way: 18. This is how much it cost to give birth at an Indiana hospital in 1956: 19. On June 17, 1939, France held its last public execution via guillotine. Here’s what the “hysterical” scene looked like: 20. Here’s what a cross-section of a pack of bacon looks like: 21. This is what the bathroom from a nuclear missle launch site looks like: 22. This is what the cross-section of a painter’s stir stick looks like after some heavy use: 23. This is what the inside of a cooling tower looks like: 24. This is what’s underneath the fire hydrants you see on the street: 25. There’s rich… and then there’s VERY rich. These two houses show the difference: 26. This is what sand looks like under a microscope: 27. Finally, I leave you with this very important fact: Share this:FacebookXLike this:Like Loading... Related Discover more from InstiWitty Media Studios Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email. Type your email… Subscribe Share:
1. In case you didn’t know, braces can do some incredible things: 2. Chile is very, very long: 3. English has changed a whole lot: 4. Last week, a container ship ran aground and almost crashed into a random house in Norway: 5. THIS is how close it came: 6. Those black dots you see? They don’t exist. It’s an optical illusion: 7. Here’s another optical illusion for you. This car is not floating: 8. This is the cross-section of the 1,300 year-old Mark Twain sequoia tree, cut down in 1892 for display in New York: 9. Here’s that same cross-section with some important dates in the tree’s life: 10. And, for good measure, here’s what the stump of old Mark Twain looks like: 11. Some pills are just filled with little circles: 12. Here’s what those rings look like in an x-ray: 13. This thing is a “road printer,” a machine that quite literally PRINTS roads: 14. This, in all its glory, is the longest tapeworm ever recovered from a human: 15. The Pacific Ocean is covers a HUGE portion of the Earth: 16. Even the statue of Honest Abe at the Lincoln Memorial’s ears need to be cleaned now and then. Here’s what that looks like: 17. Soap technology has come a long, long way: 18. This is how much it cost to give birth at an Indiana hospital in 1956: 19. On June 17, 1939, France held its last public execution via guillotine. Here’s what the “hysterical” scene looked like: 20. Here’s what a cross-section of a pack of bacon looks like: 21. This is what the bathroom from a nuclear missle launch site looks like: 22. This is what the cross-section of a painter’s stir stick looks like after some heavy use: 23. This is what the inside of a cooling tower looks like: 24. This is what’s underneath the fire hydrants you see on the street: 25. There’s rich… and then there’s VERY rich. These two houses show the difference: 26. This is what sand looks like under a microscope: 27. Finally, I leave you with this very important fact: