#1 Chubby Checker, Whose First Concert Was Held In The 1950’s, Is Still Touring In 2025

#2 Obama Is The Only Us President To Serve Under The Same Version Of The Flag He Was Born Under

Technically, time is always moving at the same speed, but it certainly doesn’t always feel like that. For a kid, time seems to move incredibly slowly, as one year is a much larger portion of their entire life. But once you hit 30, it feels like the years fly by in just a few minutes. But an hour can feel like a lifetime if you’re in extreme pain or completely a challenging task. Meanwhile, an evening out with your best friends can feel like it passed by in the blink of an eye.
One community that understands perfectly how confusing the passing of time can be is the Barbara Walters 4 Scale subreddit. This group has been around since 2019 and amassed an impressive 101K members who are eager to share creative and bizarre timeline comparisons. Originally, it seems as though members would make references to 1929, the year Barbara Walters was born, or how old she was at a specific point in history. But today, members have come up with infinite ways to compare different points in history and make you question your own perception of time!
#4 The First Black Women To Study In An All White School Is Still Alive And Has An Insta Account

#5 Jimmy Carter Voted For Both Harry Truman And Kamala Harris

#6 5/6 Of The Simpsons Main Cast Members Have Been Doing Their Simpsons Voices For Over Half Of Their Lives

According to Earth.com, it’s true that our perception of time really does change as we age. For example, when we have new experiences, it seems to move much slower. We vividly remember things that we experience for the first time, but as they become routine and mundane, they all start to blur together. This is part of the reason why first impressions are so important, because we tend to remember them!
Earth.com also explains that when our brains encounter new things, flags are raised that tell us to remember that moment. It’s also quite rare for most adults to have new, novel experiences. So they tend to stand out when every other day is full of the same commute, sitting in the same office and doing the same workouts on repeat.
#7 Anne Frank, Freddie Mercury, And Mac Miller Were Never Alive At The Same Time, But D**k Van D**e Has Lived Through Their Entire Lives. Also, He's Still Alive As Of Today

#8 Motörhead In Front Of The Twin Towers (1981). Nothing In This Photo Exists Anymore

#9 If Anne Frank Survived The H*******t And Lived As Long As Her Father, She Would’ve Died In 2020

Meanwhile, the older we get, the less alert we tend to be, which can make the entire day feel like it moves faster. If we’re not noticing as many things, and our eyes and brains are literally picking up on less than they did when we were young, it’s easy for time to just start slipping away. And, of course, when you’re young and full of energy, you’re likely going out more often, participating in more activities and spending more hours awake anyway.
#11 The Oldest American Woman (And Oldest American Overall) Wasn’t Able To Vote Until She Was 40

#12 In 2018, At Age 93, Jimmy Carter Appeared On The Late Show On Cbs. This Is Despite Him Being Older Than Cbs Itself

However, if you want to start slowing down how you perceive time, Earth.com notes that there is a way: divert from your routine. Plan at least one activity each week that you won’t be able to do on autopilot, and while you’re engaging in it, be sure to pay close attention to what you’re doing. Notice how all of your senses are engaged, and try to stay fully present the entire time. Try to increase your curiosity in your everyday life, and allow yourself to get bored from time to time.
#13 Mary Poppins Came Out Over 60 Years Ago, And 3/4 Actors In This Photo Are Still Alive

#14 Liz Truss Was Prime Minister Of The UK For 49 Days But Had More Monarchs Than The 14 Previous Pms

#15 Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt Was Born 11 Days After South Park First Aired

How we perceive time depends on many factors, but there are also some facts that are extremely likely to warp how you see the passing of time. Reader’s Digest has shared a list of these facts, first pointing out that the tenth president of the United States had a living grandchild until earlier this year. John Tyler became president in 1841, and he had a son in 1853, Lyon Gardiner Tyler. Then Lyon had children later on in life, in 1924 and 1928. And one of the president’s grandsons, Harrison Tyler, passed away on May 25, 2025.
#16 Tupac's Entire Life Took Place Within The Life Of Creme Puff, The Oldest Cat Ever

#17 The Dallas Cowboys Have Not Defeated The Denver Broncos Since Homer Simpson Fictitiously Became Their Owner On November 3, 1996

#18 My (Biological) Father Was Born During Wwii. I Just Graduated H**h School Today

Another fact that might mess with your perception of time is when France had their last criminal execution by guillotine. You might think that this happened easily over a century ago, but it actually took place the same year that Star Wars was released: 1977. Since then, however, France has decided to outlaw the guillotine, so we don’t have to worry about it ever being used again!
#19 When This Color Photo Was Taken In 1912, The World Population Was Around 1.87 Billion People, As Of Today, 43 Of Those People Are Still Alive






