Why am I so unsettled that driver ’s license used to be made of paper ?

1.I guess only white people existed in 1987!

2.Was no one going to tell me Tigger didn’t always look like the Tigger we know and love???

3.I…have questions about the way these condoms are packaged.

4.It’s kind of a power move to call yourself a “saucy minx” in your yearbook, but I’m here for it.

5.Looks like Ken got some major plastic surgery over the years.

6.This is giving the same energy as that one alarm clock everyone’s dad had.

Y’know, this one.

7.Tag yourself, I’m “inclined to mischief.”

8.This is how much iPhone cameras have changed over the years. Soon, we’ll be able to use them as microscopes or something.

9.I didn’t know Old Spice wasactuallyold.

10.I always thought “pink slip” was a figure of speech and not actually…a pink slip.

11.I feel like this Jergens bottle belongs in a museum.

12.I wish these were still Taco Bell’s prices. :(

13.Imagine trying to type with that massive thing on the left on your lap.

14.I don’t know why it never occurred to me that batteries would’ve looked different back in the day, but these kind of blew my mind.

15.It also genuinely never occurred to me that dollar bills would’ve once looked different.

16.And that phone numbers were once four digits????

17.The fact that credit cards were once metal and paper is also really throwing me off.

18.And driver’s licenses were, too. Weren’t people worried about spilling???

19.Fun fact: “under god"wasn’tin the Pledge of Allegiance before 1954, either.

20.Why do old Starbucks gift cards look like things you could easily print on your computer?

21.I hope McDonald’s still honors these 1995 gift certificates.

22.Is it weird if I prefer the earlier design?

23.It looks like we’ve got the opposite of shrinkflation happening here, though I bet the original Head & Shoulders was like 20 cents.

24.I bet the dad who lived there in 1957 also kept the thermostat unhabitably cold all winter.

25.I’m old enough to remember all of these, but are you?

26.I’m also old enough to remember what Mac computers used to look like, but I feel that today’s youth needs to be educated.

27.I don’t know why this old Twix wrapper disturbs me so much. The logo is supposed to be red!!!

28.Though this original Pringle’s can is very pleasing to the eye.

29.The old Fanta logo is kind of boring.

30.And this old McDonald’s coupon is genuinely terrifying.

31.These old Valentines are also creeping me out.

32.At least Pepto-Bismol has always been that same shade of pink!

33.Prescription pills used to come in much prettier containers.

34.Have you ever wondered how National Geographic used to look? I gotchu!

35.As a hot dog lover, these prices make me sad, because you can’t even get a hot dog in the city for less than $5 these days.

36.I’m not going to lie—this cash register is pretty sick, and I think we should go back to using ones like this.

37.I also think old calculators should make a comeback. They look cool and retro.

38.And finally, old TVs??? Sign me up!

Two Guess Who? boards showing all character cards flipped up. The left board has cartoon faces of people with yellow frames, the right board with red frames

Winnie the Pooh and Tigger are featured on a red background. Pooh is lying down, while Tigger is sitting on his back, asking, "What's a Pooh?"

Three vintage Trojan condom packages, two opened to show advertising text about health benefits, and two unwrapped condoms next to the boxes

A page from "The Nugget 1904" featuring Mabel Lewis, Ruth Londoner, and Margaret Mack with their portraits and quotes about them

Two Ken dolls, one with a blue camo shirt and necklace, the other shirtless, laying side by side on a white background

Old microwave model from 1984 with the caption: "My grandparents still to this day use a 1984 model microwave."

A vintage General Electric digital clock radio displays the time 5:44 PM, set on a wooden surface near a corner of a room

A student's progress report showing various traits like conduct, recitations, and attitude toward school work, marked with Xs for September to June

A person is holding an Old Spice bottle featuring a ship design

Termination slip from C.E. Electric Co. for Irving Kleisler, dated 7/6/62, citing poor work attendance and showing up hungover as reasons for termination

A hand holds a 10 fl. oz. bottle of Jergens Extra Dry Skin Lotion

Receipt from Taco Bell dated 5/18/99 for one cheeseburger, one taco, nachos, and a drink. The eat-in total is $3.50

Two black IBM ThinkPad laptops are open and positioned on a desk. One laptop is slightly larger, and they are set up for possible repairs or comparison

Two vintage Eveready batteries from October 1945, labeled "For BEST results put in service before OCT. 1945" and "EXTRA LONG LIFE BATTERY."

An old U.S. one dollar bill featuring a portrait of George Washington in the center, with serial numbers H18078436A in red and black

A wooden ruler with the markings from 7 to 13 inches. The text on the ruler reads "Phone 3250, Galt."

Old credit card and a receipt from Bandiera & Nardini Construction Co. dated June 9, 1995, on a wooden table

California driver's license for an individual born on August 20, 1892, living on Olive St, Paradise, California. License valid until August 4, 1965

Two U.S. five-dollar bills are displayed side by side, showcasing different designs of the Lincoln Memorial on the back

A hand holding two $10 Starbucks gift certificates

Five McDonald's gift certificates, each worth $1, featuring illustrations of McDonald's food and drinks

Two boxes of Nerds candy: "Cherry Cola" on the left and "Seriously Strawberry" on the right

Head & Shoulders standard shampoo and smooth & silky shampoo bottles shown front and back next to a bathroom sink

Digital Honeywell thermostat on the left showing indoor temperature as 65°F and 40% humidity. Old-fashioned mechanical thermostat on the right

Collection of various mobile phones from 1997 to 2009, including brands like Nokia, Motorola, Samsung, LG, and Sony Ericsson

A vintage Apple iMac G3 computer on a grey desk with a white power outlet in the background

A Twix candy bar in its wrapper which reads "Twix, 2 Cookie Bars, NET WT 1.73 OZ (49g)."

A hand is holding a Pringles can labeled "Original Style" Pringles Light Potato Chips. Text indicates "No preservatives, no artificial ingredients" and "4.5 oz."

Vintage 1-liter glass bottle of Fanta lemonade on a marble table in a room with visible furniture and decor

Happy Birthday card from Ronald McDonald. Free McDonald's hamburger and fries offer. Requires filling in your name, phone number, and mailing for redemption

A framed collage of vintage Valentine's Day cards featuring various romantic and whimsical illustrations, including children, hearts, flowers, and love messages

A hand holds a vintage bottle of Pepto-Bismol, labeled for upset stomach, indigestion, nausea, heartburn, and diarrhea relief. Background includes household items

A round vintage medicine box from J.W. Booth & Bro. Druggists, labeled "One every 4 hours," with the lid partially open showing worn interior

Stack of vintage National Geographic magazines from the 1920s and 1930s on a shelf

A vintage menu from "Chris' Place" listing food and drink prices, including hot dogs for 8 cents, hamburgers for 15 cents, and various juices for 2 cents

Vintage National Cash Register with ornate designs, multiple levers, and labeled buttons for dollars and cents. A small sticker on the left side shows which bills are accepted

A vintage manual calculator with sliders and an attached stylus is shown next to a detailed instruction sheet

A person holds a vintage Zenith television instruction booklet next to a round screen of a retro Zenith television set