• MyFeetOwnMySoul
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    5 hours ago

    Thank God for the second half of this meme, I would have been very confused otherwise

  • fahfahfahfah@lemmy.billiam.net
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    11 hours ago

    I remember reading somewhere that this is the case because we tend to track the passage of time compared to amount of our life it is. So like 10-20 was half your life, 20-30 was a third of your life… etc

  • SolarMonkey@slrpnk.net
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    12 hours ago

    This misses the most important part.

    Every other part of history is crammed just before the 1900s, as a big lump sum. Who cares how long ago the 1600s are, it’s basically the same as the 1900s, right?

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      7 hours ago

      To me, the Victorian era doesn’t feel that long ago. It had gothic horror novels, root beer, telephones, and cameras. I was recently talking with somebody who personally knew somebody who was a pioneer in the 1860s. In comparison, Ancient Rome or Mesopotamia feels really freaking long ago.

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    10 hours ago

    My “nice” 2008 Toyota Sienna minivan is older now than my “old” 1991 Land Cruiser was when my dad handed it down to me in 2006.