Whether we like it or not, none of us are getting any younger. Days go by, seasons change, years pass and become history (this is a good thing when it comes to 2020), but most of us feel like things happened yesterday.
But to find out the real pace of time, one has to look at hard, cold facts. Like, Bart Simpson turning 41. Oops! Did I just ruin The Simpsons for you? Or the fact that we are closer to 2030 than we are to 2000, which feels like a winter ago.
This is just the tip of the iceberg and this time, we will be looking at some of the most age-defying, random, and, honestly, kinda useless facts. So let’s get our popcorn ready, ‘cause we’re all about to feel like a grandpa.
#1
Mara Wilson, the actress from Matilda, is 33
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#2
Bart Simpson would be 41 years old this year
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#3
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, the first Harry Potter book, came out 23 years ago
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Time is one tricky nut to crack. Many songs have been written about it, and many philosophers throughout history have devoted their time and effort to explain it. And even if there’s a lot we don’t understand about it, we at least know that there’s a phenomenon about the passage of time that makes it feel like time is speeding up faster as you get older.
Scientists have different theories for this and Bored Panda reached out to author and lecturer Steve Taylor, who wrote the book “Making Time” dedicated to the subject matter. “Most experts on time perception believe that the speed of time relates to information processing—that is, the more information we process, the slower time seems to pass,” Steve told us.
For example, when you take in lots of information, perceptions, and experiences in a short space of time, it feels that this period of time is way longer than usual. This commonly happens when you travel abroad and find yourself in a completely new environment.“
#4
Kevin McCallister was left home alone 30 years ago
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We're closer to the year 2030 than the year 2000#6
Toy Story was the first feature-length 3D cartoon, and it came out 25 years agoImage credits: pixar
As we become adults, we begin to ‘switch off’ to the wonder and is-ness of the world around us, gradually stop paying conscious attention to our surroundings and experiences.” As a result, we gradually take in less information, which means that time passes more quickly. Time becomes way less "stretched" with information.
Steve explained in line with the above that “the main reason why time seems to pass so slowly for children is because of the massive amount of perceptual information that they take in from the world around them.”
While young children live in a world that’s more intense, more real, and more fascinating and beautiful, adults lose this intensity of perception, and the world becomes a more familiar place.No wonder many people have fears related to the passage of time and getting older.
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Today, we're closer to the opening of the Nickelodeon time capsule than to when it was buriedImage credits: Nickelodeon Studios
#8
The last Friends episode came out 16 years ago
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#9
Facebook has been in our lives for 16 years
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“A lot of people feel that time is the enemy, because we can't keep up with deadlines and appointments, and so we feel stressed. We also don't like the idea of getting older and moving closer to our death.” And Steve suggests that the key to overcoming them is rather simple—learning to live fully in the present.
“In a sense, the past and the future are illusions. They only exist as ideas. The future seems to exist because we imagine it, and the past seems to exist because we remember it. But neither of them are actually real.”
In the end, Steve assured us that all we have is the present. "If we give our whole attention to the present moment, paying full attention to our surroundings and experiences, lives become richer and more contented.”
#10
In 2009, the actors from Game of Thrones looked like today's fans of the seriesImage credits: Jac Mac
#11
Madonna is 62 years oldImage credits: madonna
#12
Eminem's daughter Hailie Jade Scott is now 24#13
The first episode of Sabrina, the Teenage Witch aired 24 years ago
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#14
Hannah Montana first aired 14 years ago
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#15
Keeping Up with the Kardashians has been on TV for 13 years
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#16
You've been singing "Wonderwall" at karaoke for 25 years
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#17
You've been dancing to "Oops!... I Did It Again" for 20 years
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#18
Lindsay Lohan met her fake twin in The Parent Trap 22 years ago.
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#19
Ralph Macchio, the actor who played Daniel LaRusso, is now older than Mr. Miyagi was when Karate Kid came outImage credits: sonypictures
#20
Dirty Dancing was released 33 years agoImage credits: imdb
#21
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, Shrek, and Ocean’s Eleven were released in the same year. It’s been 19 years sinceImage credits: warnerbros
#22
Dewey from Malcolm in the Middle is 29.
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#23
Leonardo DiCaprio; 16 year difference between Titanic & The Great Gatsby#24
The Sprouse twins just turned 28 years old
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#25
It has been 27 years since we first saw a T. rex in Jurassic Park
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#26
24 years ago Tamagotchi appearedImage credits: deviltchi
#27
Jurassic Park is 1 year older than Justin BieberImage credits: justinbieber
#28
Curly Sue is 40 now and a mother of 2Image credits: Hughes Entertainment
#29
The Motorola RAZR is now in a museum
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#30
Kurt Cobain’s daughter is 28 years old#31
"Google" was a number 22 years agoImage credits: rapidweb
#32
Gen X is older than Diet CokeImage credits: Quinn Dombrowski
#33
The Olsen twins are now older than John Stamos was when Full House endedImage credits: David Shankbone
#34
While you were watching Hercules in movie theaters, Kylie Jenner was not even born yetImage credits: disney
#35
The Krusty Krab pizza episode of "Spongebob" is 21 years old
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