And a dog before and after getting groomed:
A well-worn key vs. a freshly cut one for the same vehicle:
An actor in Turkey before and after putting on makeup for a play version of Victor Hugo's novel The Hunchback of Notre Dame:
And Iskenderun, Turkey on February 5, 2023 after a 7.8-magnitude earthquake and a year later:
A 1988 Toyota Hilux and the 2012 version of the same truck (it really shows you how much larger trucks have gotten over the years):
The camera size of an original iPhone (right) vs. an iPhone 13 Pro:
And one terabyte of external hard drive storage in 2009 vs. in 2022:
A baseball cap after being worn while working outdoors for a year vs. a brand new one:
And a patient's iliac artery before and after an angioplasty procedure:
A transparent phone cover after four years of use vs. a brand new one:
An aged shopping cart wheel next to a brand new one:
And a guy's room before and after a girl said she would come over, LOL:
A five-year-old wok vs. a new version of the same brand:
A cat before and after being rescued off the street:
And Bubbles, a neglected Labrador Retriever with a skin condition before and after he was brought into a shelter and given some love and treatment:
And #13 is not a sword, either.
Who is writing these captions?
Forced DEI placements.
#21 "The original CAFE standards sought to drive automotive innovation to curtail fuel consumption, and now the aim is also to create domestic jobs and cut global warming." Truth is the smaller trucks are just not "John Wayne" enough for the jerk offs that call themselves men in my town. Four doors, plastic bed liners, plastic covers and empty. Construction contractors around here show up in some shiny new beast, give me an estimate for work then send a couple Mexicans who drive beat up trucks to do the work. SUVs and trucks do not have to be as safe as passenger cars and they aren't as they go around getting 14 miles per gallon.
#31 DEI placements? Serious brainwash.