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“What Working On The Same Spot For 41 Years Does To The Floor”: 50 Pics Of Worn-Down Things (New Pics)
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“What Working On The Same Spot For 41 Years Does To The Floor”: 50 Pics Of Worn-Down Things (New Pics)

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Time waits for no man, nor anything really. Use, neglect, or just the simple passing of days and years, inevitably, end up leaving a mark on everything and everyone. Like a canyon being worn down by the flow of water over thousands of years, everyday use can leave its own impact, from grove marks to wear and tear. 
People across the net share the interesting effects of time and use on everyday items. While not intentional, the incremental, tiny changes add up, creating a sort of organic, new art. So get comfortable, settle into your favorite chair, and scroll through. Upvote the most interesting examples and be sure to comment your thoughts below.

#1 A Black Shirt Of Mine That Got A Solar Tie-Dye Job After Years Of Being Crammed In The Back Of My Car

A Black Shirt Of Mine That Got A Solar Tie-Dye Job After Years Of Being Crammed In The Back Of My Car
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#2 My Parents' Cat Always Follows The Same Path Through Their Garden

My Parents' Cat Always Follows The Same Path Through Their Garden
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#3 Generations Of Bunnies Have Worn A Perfect Groove In My Neighbor's Fence

Generations Of Bunnies Have Worn A Perfect Groove In My Neighbor's Fence
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Time really doesn’t treat everyone and everything equally. By one’s late forties, it’s easy to see what people have “aged well” or “aged poorly,” while in objects, certain materials hold up a lot better than others. A car, left in a field for decades will inevitably begin rusting down into nothing over time, while plastic and glass, unless there is some significant force, will be around for centuries.

Some of the largest examples of this are in nature, where water, wind, and sun have been steadily working before we had even emerged from the oceans. The Grand Canyon, for example, took the Colorado River around five to six million years or “work,” wearing down rocks piece by piece. 

#4 Countless Hours Of Wind Moved The Chains To Get This Piece Of Art

Countless Hours Of Wind Moved The Chains To Get This Piece Of Art
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#5 23 Years Ago, My Girlfriend Was Given 2 Identical Stuffed Peter Rabbit Toys. One She Kept With Her At All Times (And Still Does), The Other Was Stored Away

23 Years Ago, My Girlfriend Was Given 2 Identical Stuffed Peter Rabbit Toys. One She Kept With Her At All Times (And Still Does), The Other Was Stored Away
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#6 Family Heirloom Watch That Was Passed Down To Me. Traces Of The Family Photo Carried On The Back Are Still Visible

Family Heirloom Watch That Was Passed Down To Me. Traces Of The Family Photo Carried On The Back Are Still Visible
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Physicists and other scientists call this particular phenomenon entropy, as new matter or energy is never created, but everything slowly breaks down over time. Originally used in thermodynamics, most people know it from everyday occurrences in nature. Mountains get shorter, cliffs erode and dunes are slowly washed away. 

#7 A Stop Sign In My Town Is So Old It's Becoming A Metal Band Logo

A Stop Sign In My Town Is So Old It's Becoming A Metal Band Logo
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#8 400-Year-Old Wooden Staircase In Prague

400-Year-Old Wooden Staircase In Prague
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#9 A Broken Tube TV In My Work Has "Game Over" Burnt Into The Screen

A Broken Tube TV In My Work Has "Game Over" Burnt Into The Screen
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Sometimes the combination of patterns creates a sort of emergent art piece, as colors and shapes are formed. Human beings have an amazing ability to find beauty in the most random collections of things, so it’s not surprising that many of these images were wildly popular on the net before being gathered here.

#10 Organ Keys From The 1850s

Organ Keys From The 1850s
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#11 Years Of Graffiti (Oakland, CA, 2012)

Years Of Graffiti (Oakland, CA, 2012)
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#12 The Stirring Pattern Formed Over Time In My Coffee Cup

The Stirring Pattern Formed Over Time In My Coffee Cup
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Other examples are more about satisfying human curiosity. From food items stashed away for decades to years of dust creating rug-like layers, most people might find these sorts of edge cases interesting, as we tend to not encounter them on a daily basis. It might be a great way how to satisfy that childhood curiosity of “What if?” 

#13 Today On My Walk I Found An "Army Man" Embedded In The Sidewalk

Today On My Walk I Found An "Army Man" Embedded In The Sidewalk
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#14 You Can See My Weight Loss Progress In My Work Belt

You Can See My Weight Loss Progress In My Work Belt
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#15 The Art And The Artist 11 Years Later

The Art And The Artist 11 Years Later
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As Geoffrey Chaucer wrote, “Time and tide wait for no man,” which is a good lesson to remember, regardless of what you do, time will pass. An older form, “And te tide and te time Ăľat tu iboren were, schal beon iblescet,” has been attributed to an 11th-century manuscript, but regardless of authorship, the idea stands. Most people prefer to not think too much about aging, but it’s unhealthy to deny the fact that we will age. 

#16 Four Leaf Clover My Great-Grandmother Found In 1922 In Her Diary

Four Leaf Clover My Great-Grandmother Found In 1922 In Her Diary
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#17 Tree Ate A Road Sign

Tree Ate A Road Sign
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#18 My Mom's Purse Was Stolen In The 80s At A Hiking Trailhead. Today Someone Found It. The Leather Was All Destroyed, But She Is Getting Some Cool Keepsakes Back

My Mom's Purse Was Stolen In The 80s At A Hiking Trailhead. Today Someone Found It. The Leather Was All Destroyed, But She Is Getting Some Cool Keepsakes Back
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So the images here also can be seen as quasi-educational, showing precisely how time (and tides, for that matter) wear things down. If you start to look carefully, you’ll find examples in most parts of life, from paths etched through grass where people want to cut a corner, to certain buttons in elevators being pressed significantly more frequently. 

#19 Decomposed Jeans I Found On The Job Yesterday

Decomposed Jeans I Found On The Job Yesterday
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#20 Moss Growing On A Sign, But Only The Parts That Illuminate

Moss Growing On A Sign, But Only The Parts That Illuminate
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