This person's grandma who can do a plank at 100 years old:
This article about climate change from 1912:
This radioactive water from 100 years ago:
These people in Barbados who got stamps for turning 100:
This person's mercury dime that was made in 1923:
This pocket knife that was gifted to someone's great-grandfather by the King of Sweden over 100 years ago:
And this house that someone's great-grandfather built using a Sears home kit in 1916, which was restored 100 years later:
This do's and don'ts "influenza prevention" list from the 1918 Spanish flu, with extremely similar guidelines to the COVID-19 pandemic:
This photo of what the trenches in France from World War I look like today:
And this untouched room of a WWI soldier:
This "Cynthia" rhododendron on Vancouver Island:
These gears from a 100-year-old clock someone is restoring:
This cough syrup that contains some absolutely wild ingredients:
This quilt that a little girl's great-great-great grandmother made over 100 years ago:
This yearbook from 1924:
And finally, this photo that shows the stark contrast between automobiles from over 100-years-ago, and automobiles now:
did you get triggered about the incorrect climate change article?
You know you’re not allowed to use your grandmother’s computer before you finished cheese grating the callouses off her gnarly feet…right?
this.