I’m Pretty Much The Dumbest Guy On Earth So These 60 Absolutely Incredible Pictures Put My Brain In A Blender Immediately After I Saw Them Last Month Posted by Dave Stopera Last Updated: May 1, 2024 I’m Pretty Much The Dumbest Guy On Earth So These 60 Absolutely Incredible Pictures Put My Brain In A Blender Immediately After I Saw Them Last Month 1. This is what Mount Rushmore looks like “zoomed out”: 2. This is what a solar eclipse looks like from space: 3. This is what the cabin of a passenger plane looked like in the 1930s: 4. This is what the skeleton of the tallest man who ever lived, 8’1″ Robert Wadlow, looked like: 5. There’s a pink lake named Lake Hillier in Australia: 6. Here’s what it looks like from space: 8. If you win a car on The Price Is Right you get a special little license plate cover: 9. This is what the tank underneath the pumps at a gas station looks like: 10. This is what a living sand dollar looks like compared with a dead one: 11. Owls have big ol’ long legs: 12. This is what a 3-year-old Albert Einstein looked like: 13. This is what Nicolas Cages’ father, August Coppola, looked like: 14. This is how big (or small) France is compared to the United States: 15. This is how long it took to travel to different parts of the United States in 1800: 16. This is what a volcano erupting looks like from an airplane: 17. Traffic lights are almost the size of a full grown human: 18. This is what the shadows during an eclipse look like: 19. This is what first class on a plane in 1960 looked like: 20. This is what a pick-up truck from 1985 looks like compared to the behemoths that are modern pick-up trucks: 21. This is how big Pluto and its moon Charon are compared to the Earth: 22. This is what a Fanta from Europe looks like compared to one from the United States: 23. This is what store bought strawberries look like compared to strawberries bought at a farmer’s market: 24. This is what the editing timeline for the movie Dune 2 looks like: 25. Back when people were so inclined to do so, this was one way to board and travel by blimp: 26. Strawberries, my friend, strawberries can be very, very big: 27. This is how much it cost to go to Disneyland in 1997: 28. This is the first computer Apple ever developed: 29. The Great Red Spot on Jupiter is shrinking: 30. This is a champagne inspector wearing a champagne-inspecting mask in case of any champagne-related explosions: 31. This is a picture of the construction workers who built the Chase Manhattan Bank posing with their work: 32. This is what the grave site of President James Monroe looks like: 33. This is what the steering wheel of an F1 race car looks like: 34. This is what a canal in Venice looks like completely drained: 35. Duck eggs can be black: 36. For two brief years, 1934-5, the United States issued a $100,000 bill with Woodrow Wilson’s big ol’ mug on it: 37. This is a list of the causes of death of everyone who died in London in 1632: 38. Pictured here is a proto-type space suit, the Hardsuit AX-3, developed in the 1970s: 39. This is how giant Galapagos tortoises sleep: 40. This is the Dale Creek Bridge, an bridge built in Wyoming in the 1800s that was so rickety that trains had to slow down to 4 miles per hour to cross it safely: 41. This is selection of prosthetic face parts designed for World War I veterans: 42. Bookworms are not only REAL, this is the kind of damage they can do to a poor, defenseless book: 43. This is what the fang of a ball python looks like after it bites you: 44. This is what the control panel of the Spirit of Saint Louis, the plane Charles Lindbergh used on his historic flight across the Atlantic Ocean, looked like: 45. And this is the chair Charles Lindbergh sat on for his entire 33 hour flight: 46. While we’re at it, here’s a diagram of his entire plane, for reference: 47. Elephant seals are really, really, really, really big: 48. There are four miles of tunnels 72 feet underneath Tokyo designed to prevent the city from flooding. The whole system is absolutely huge: 49. This is one very, very, very safe example of what a baby’s car seat used to look like in the 1950s and 60s: 50. Here it is in action: 51. This is the world’s oldest surviving photograph, taken by Nicéphore Niépce in 1827: 52. Here’s what the original, un-enhanced world’s oldest picture looks like today: 53. This was the scene aboard the ship The Queen Elizabeth as it brought soldiers back home to New York after World War II ended: 54. This is the first prize winning can of string beans from September 1945: 55. Eleven days in October had to be skipped after the Gregorian calendar was adopted in 1582: 56. This smiling fellow is a lab technician hired to observe couples kissing in order to gauge the durability of lipstick: 57. Tooth crowns don’t shine under blacklight like normal teeth: 58. This is what a egg that’s missing a yolk looks like: 59. This picture straight out of Harold Potter is of the former Cincinnati Public Library, built in 1874 and demolished in 1955: 60. And, finally, a lot of things had to go exactly right for you to be here: Source link
1. This is what Mount Rushmore looks like “zoomed out”: 2. This is what a solar eclipse looks like from space: 3. This is what the cabin of a passenger plane looked like in the 1930s: 4. This is what the skeleton of the tallest man who ever lived, 8’1″ Robert Wadlow, looked like: 5. There’s a pink lake named Lake Hillier in Australia: 6. Here’s what it looks like from space: 8. If you win a car on The Price Is Right you get a special little license plate cover: 9. This is what the tank underneath the pumps at a gas station looks like: 10. This is what a living sand dollar looks like compared with a dead one: 11. Owls have big ol’ long legs: 12. This is what a 3-year-old Albert Einstein looked like: 13. This is what Nicolas Cages’ father, August Coppola, looked like: 14. This is how big (or small) France is compared to the United States: 15. This is how long it took to travel to different parts of the United States in 1800: 16. This is what a volcano erupting looks like from an airplane: 17. Traffic lights are almost the size of a full grown human: 18. This is what the shadows during an eclipse look like: 19. This is what first class on a plane in 1960 looked like: 20. This is what a pick-up truck from 1985 looks like compared to the behemoths that are modern pick-up trucks: 21. This is how big Pluto and its moon Charon are compared to the Earth: 22. This is what a Fanta from Europe looks like compared to one from the United States: 23. This is what store bought strawberries look like compared to strawberries bought at a farmer’s market: 24. This is what the editing timeline for the movie Dune 2 looks like: 25. Back when people were so inclined to do so, this was one way to board and travel by blimp: 26. Strawberries, my friend, strawberries can be very, very big: 27. This is how much it cost to go to Disneyland in 1997: 28. This is the first computer Apple ever developed: 29. The Great Red Spot on Jupiter is shrinking: 30. This is a champagne inspector wearing a champagne-inspecting mask in case of any champagne-related explosions: 31. This is a picture of the construction workers who built the Chase Manhattan Bank posing with their work: 32. This is what the grave site of President James Monroe looks like: 33. This is what the steering wheel of an F1 race car looks like: 34. This is what a canal in Venice looks like completely drained: 35. Duck eggs can be black: 36. For two brief years, 1934-5, the United States issued a $100,000 bill with Woodrow Wilson’s big ol’ mug on it: 37. This is a list of the causes of death of everyone who died in London in 1632: 38. Pictured here is a proto-type space suit, the Hardsuit AX-3, developed in the 1970s: 39. This is how giant Galapagos tortoises sleep: 40. This is the Dale Creek Bridge, an bridge built in Wyoming in the 1800s that was so rickety that trains had to slow down to 4 miles per hour to cross it safely: 41. This is selection of prosthetic face parts designed for World War I veterans: 42. Bookworms are not only REAL, this is the kind of damage they can do to a poor, defenseless book: 43. This is what the fang of a ball python looks like after it bites you: 44. This is what the control panel of the Spirit of Saint Louis, the plane Charles Lindbergh used on his historic flight across the Atlantic Ocean, looked like: 45. And this is the chair Charles Lindbergh sat on for his entire 33 hour flight: 46. While we’re at it, here’s a diagram of his entire plane, for reference: 47. Elephant seals are really, really, really, really big: 48. There are four miles of tunnels 72 feet underneath Tokyo designed to prevent the city from flooding. The whole system is absolutely huge: 49. This is one very, very, very safe example of what a baby’s car seat used to look like in the 1950s and 60s: 50. Here it is in action: 51. This is the world’s oldest surviving photograph, taken by Nicéphore Niépce in 1827: 52. Here’s what the original, un-enhanced world’s oldest picture looks like today: 53. This was the scene aboard the ship The Queen Elizabeth as it brought soldiers back home to New York after World War II ended: 54. This is the first prize winning can of string beans from September 1945: 55. Eleven days in October had to be skipped after the Gregorian calendar was adopted in 1582: 56. This smiling fellow is a lab technician hired to observe couples kissing in order to gauge the durability of lipstick: 57. Tooth crowns don’t shine under blacklight like normal teeth: 58. This is what a egg that’s missing a yolk looks like: 59. This picture straight out of Harold Potter is of the former Cincinnati Public Library, built in 1874 and demolished in 1955: 60. And, finally, a lot of things had to go exactly right for you to be here:
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