This is what Netflix's homepage looked like in 1999, one year after it launched:
Plastic surgery has been around for a long time—here are some examples from the 1920s:
Great Cyrano de Bergerac reference there, 1920s plastic surgeon.
Here's another example of a facelift from the 1920s:
This is what the Korean penisula — North Korea on top, South Korea on bottom – looks like from space:
That arrow is pointing to Pyongyang, the capital of North Korea.
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This is what a young Joseph Stalin looked like:
His friends called him Joe. Not actually sure of that. Probably not true.
Some chickens lay eggs with white yolks:
Elephant seals are absolutely gigantic:
This is what a kidney stone looks like under an electron microscope:
This is what the United Kingdom looked like from space during the winter of 2010:
This is a rubber beauty mask designed to eliminate wrinkles, massage the face, and promote skin health from the 1920s:
Here's another terrifying rubber beauty mask designed to eliminate wrinkles from the 1920s:
There is a set of intact, neatly stacked plates inside the wreckage of the Titanic:
This is after sinking over 12,000 feet to the bottom of the ocean.
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Some Australian beaches have "emergency vinegar" to treat jellyfish stings:
This is a picture of the spectators, including alleged mobsters, covering their faces with hats to avoid recognition during Al Capone's trial in October 1931:
This is what Stonehenge looks like from the road leading to it:
This is what an indented penny looks like:
This is what the inside of a bowling ball looks like:
Some Canadian coffee shops are renaming Americanos to "Canadianos" in response to, you know, everything happening everywhere right now:
Sugargliders have tiny little sugarglider fingerprints:
This is the exact gun John Wilkes Booth used to kill Abraham Lincoln:
This is what a frozen cobweb looks like:
Garlic cloves... well, they can be huge:
This monument marks the location of the first ever nuclear bomb explosion:
And, finally, this is what happens to your knee replacement if you're cremated: