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The capital of Indonesia is very, very large:
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This is what 20 years worth of USED nuclear fuel looks like:
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Dough will continue to rise if the conditions are right:
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This is what a wet owl looks like:
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This is what a $100 bill looked like in 1977, 2003, and 2017:
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You’re probably familiar with the most terrifying looking fish in the ocean, the anglerfish…
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Well, this is how big the males of the species actually are:
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If you shine a black light on an Illinois driver’s license, Abe Lincoln will be wearing a hat:
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This is what Antarctica looks like from space:
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This is what an x-ray of a six-fingered hand looks like:
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This is how big an ostritch egg is compared to a human hand:
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And this is what a deviled ostrich egg looks like:
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This is allegedly what Frank Sintra requested in his dressing room before a show:
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This is how big a hummingbird feather is compared to a quarter:
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This is what a “9 out of 10 difficulty level” puzzle looks like:
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This is how big the Moon is compared to Australia:
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This is what Netflix’s homepage looked like in 1999, one year after it launched:
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This is what the Korean penisula — North Korea on top, South Korea on bottom – looks like from space:
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Some chickens lay eggs with white yolks:
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These are the prices from a 107 years ago from a restaurant in Alabama:
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Cacti are a great way to measure progress:
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This, snapped the day before his death, is one of the last pictures ever taken of Pope Francis:
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And here’s what Pope Francis looked like as a young man:
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This is what the set of Seinfeld looked like:
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This is what Niagara falls looks like from way, way above:
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This is what a nuclear warhead looks like:
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This is what caffeine looks like under a microscope:
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Michelangelo’s David is VERY, VERY big:
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And 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:
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The Pacific Ocean is covers a HUGE portion of the Earth:
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This is Diane Stopky, winner of International Posture Queen in 1957, posing with her award-winning spine:
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English has changed a whole lot:
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Those black dots you see? They don’t exist. It’s an optical illusion:
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Here’s another optical illusion for you. This car is not floating:
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This picture of a hairless chimpanzee really demonstrates just how absolutely yoked chimps are:
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Here’s one more look at a jacked chimpanzee, because you deserve it:
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This is what the entrance exam to MIT looked like in 1869:
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In Finland the largest size of mayonaise is called “AMERICAN SIZE:”
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Yellow watermelons are a thing that exists:
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This is the amount of contact a train wheel typically makes with the track:
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This is what an x-ray of a baby gorilla looks like:
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This is what $1,000,000 in ten dollar bills looks like:
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This is what a fish getting a CT scan looks like:
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In 1918, a suffragette offered the following advice “to young ladies” on marriage:
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Revolving fridges exist:
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This is what the painting directly across from the “Mona Lisa” looks like:
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This is what the “hand” of a manatee looks like:
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This is the executioner robe and axe of Giovanni Battista Bugatti, the official executioner of the Papal States in the 1800s:
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This is the world’s largest chocolate bar, weighing in at over 12,000 pounds:
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This is what a lion getting a CT scan looks like:
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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:
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This is what the inside of a bungee cord looks like:
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This is what cinnamon looks like fresh off the tree:
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It cost just about $100 to give birth in 1956:
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This is what a condom from the 1700s looked like:
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This exhibit shows what happens to marble over time if people are allowed to stick their grubby little paws all over it:
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This is what Bruce Lee’s workout routine was in 1965:
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This is how big Earth is compared to Jupiter’s Great Red Spot:
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This is what the largest species of deer to ever roam the Earth, the Irish Elk, looked like compared to some humans:
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Most counterfeit money will glow under a UV light:
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And speaking of counterfeit money, this is what happens if you try to print out an image of a $20 bill on the internet:
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This tiny little creature the size of a penny is one of the deadliest creatures on Earth:
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This is what the inside of a 1970s spacesuit looked like:
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This is what the skeleton of a spider monkey looks like:
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This is what a typical day of air travel over Europe looks like:
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This is what a movie theater undergoing some heavy-duty seat cleaning looks like:
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This is what the inside of the Statue of Liberty looks like:
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Penguins eggs are translucent after being boiled:
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The original Mr. Potato Head used an ACTUAL potato:
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Grapes… grapes can be huge:
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This is what a stingray’s tail looks like after an attack:
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One semester at Harvard cost in $170.42 in 1869:
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Speaking of the cost of things in the past, a ticket to see The Beatles in 1964 would run you about $4.90:
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This is what a cyclist’s legs look like after competing in the Tour De France:
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This is what happens to your knee replacement if you’re cremated:
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Some finger prosthetics have fingerprints:
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If you’re flying in a plane above Bahrain, you can see the entire country:
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This is what’s on an “American” pizza in the Czech Republic:
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This is what the USS Midway looks like compared to a person in a kayak:
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This comparison of the graphics of Grand Theft Auto V and the upcoming Grand Theft Auto VI has been making the rounds. The jump in graphical fidelity is incredible:
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This is what an x-ray of a baby’s hand looks like:
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Deep scars don’t sweat, so dirt doesn’t stick to them:
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This is what a four person see-saw looks like:
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This is what a pair of maraschino cherries put through a dishwasher looks like:
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This thing is a “road printer,” a machine that quite literally PRINTS roads:
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This is what the inside of a cooling tower looks like:
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This is what a whole bunch of wind turbines look like from way above:
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Chile is very, very long:
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This is what a pick-up truck from 1985 looks like compared to the behemoths that are modern pick-up trucks:
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This is what Nicolas Cages’ father, August Coppola, looked like:
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This is a spiral-style answer sheet specifically designed to make cheating way harder:
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This is what it looked like after a golf hole was struck by lightning:
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Lots of US presidents have spoken multiple languages — here’s a list of every purportedly multilingual president:
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This is what the skull of a typical dog looks like compared to a pug’s skull:
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This is the Terex 33-19 Titan, an absolute behemoth of a truck that was the largest in the world for multiple decades:
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Here’s what that same truck looks like with a, well, normal-sized truck on top of it:
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This is what a piece of fatty tuna looks like next to a piece of lean tuna:
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This ol’ lumpy thing is the ball used in the 1930 World Cup final:
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This is what the Grand Canyon looks like from above:
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And, finally, nothing can push the boundaries of all we know about physics and space and time more than a dad’s wallet: