If You’re Over 25 These 15 Facts Will Make You Feel Super Old

If you’re in your mid to late 20’s, chances are you’re still feeling pretty young, footloose, and fancy free — especially if you haven’t decided to have children yet! However, regardless of how young you think you are, I promise you, these 15 facts will have you checking the mirror for wrinkles.

#15. This year, kids born in the 2000s became adults.

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Did your brain just implode?

#14. Spongebob Squarepants is so old he’s now part of the Nick at Nite lineup.

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Yup, that’s when old people watch Nickelodeon.

#13. There are kids in high school who have never known a world without social media.

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It’s kind of sad when you think about how your childhood probably didn’t revolve around the internet, or at least not to the same degree.

#12. Rookie of the Year is old enough to be in the process of a remake.

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I guess that makes it a classic. Who would’ve thunk it?

#11. Lindsay Lohan is now older than the actress who played her potential stepmother in The Parent Trap.

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Chew on that for a minute.

#10. Likewise, the kids from Jurassic Park are now older than Laura Dern was when she filmed the movie.

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That cannot be right.

#9. It’s been 18 years — an entire childhood — since the cast of the first Harry Potter movie was announced.

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Another little boy living under the stairs could’ve had a whole other set of adventures in a magical universe in that time!

#8. Kids today have never lived in a world where iProducts haven’t existed.

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But most of them have never heard of or seen an original iPod [screaming emoji].

#7. And while they might love Fortnite, they’ll never know the joy of handheld games like a GameBoy.

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I mean, yeah, tablets are fancier, but nothing beats the simplicity of that square, grey box.

#6. Blink 182 is being played on classic rock stations.

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You know, the stations we used to refer to as the “oldie” station and that played rock n’ roll from the 50s?

#5. The Phantom Menace was released in 1999, which means we’re just about as far from it as it was from the original Star Wars, released in 1977.

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On the bright side, we can still remember a Star Wars universe in which The Phantom Menace didn’t exist.

#4. They could make a High School Musical 4 and have it take place at their 10 year reunion.

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Idk why, but this one killed me.

#3. The 90s to them were the 70s for us.

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Our childhoods have been reduced to homecoming week themes.

#2. If someone wants to make a “vintage” movie, like The Wedding Singer was for us, it would be set in 2005.

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That’s 13 years ago, friends.

#1. There are kids in high school who were born after both Elf and Shrek were released.

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What would it be like to have never lived in a world without Will Ferrell equating Christmas?

No shame, people. Getting older is actually the best.

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10 Conversations on Tinder That Were Surprisingly Wholesome

True, Tinder is a hookup app for the most part. But these Tinder exchanges will put a smile on your face and might even make you reconsider downloading the app…again.

1. Don’t let this one fall through the cracks

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2. Nerd humor

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3. A good first question

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4. Love connection!

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5. That’ll work

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6. Match made

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7. Qualified

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8. Grin and bear it

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9. Winning!

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10. Tropical AF

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Now I feel all fuzzy inside.

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30+ Art History Memes That Are Very Relatable

True art is timeless. And relatable. Case in point:

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12+ Tweets About ‘Cuffing Season’ for All of You Looking for a Partner

Cuffing season is officially here!

It’s when people get into relationships during the fall and winter because it’s cold and miserable outside, and they want to be tied down with another person doing indoor activities for a while.

It makes sense when you think about it. And so do these tweets.

1. It’s very scientific

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2. A truer sentence has never been spoken

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3. Perfect for cuffing

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4. Only two options

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5. True dat

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6. It’s not…

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7. Hate the game

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8. No

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9. Time for a joke

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10. Good idea

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11. A keeper

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12. I know that feeling

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13. Mixed signals

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14. Tis the season

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15. What’s wrong with that?

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You gonna cuff this fall and winter? C’mon! Why not?!?

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17 Creative Halloween Costumes for Parents With Babies

If you’re looking for a costume that’s going to turn some heads and also successfully hold your baby, then take some inspiration from these 17 creative parents. Just because you’ve got a newborn in the house doesn’t mean you can’t still celebrate the greatest holiday ever (or at least the greatest one in October).

I can’t wait to have a baby just so I can try out some of these costumes!

1. Cupcake and pastry chef

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2. They’d demolish the competition at any costume contest

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3. Darth and Yoda

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4. This spider loves its web

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5. Elliott and E.T.

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6. Secret service and tiny president

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7. A couple of brain-hungry zombies

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8. Leprechaun and his pot of gold

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9. A sushi special

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10. The cutest popcorn we’ve ever seen

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11. Throwback to “The Hangover”

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12. But this baby King Kong and Empire State Building are here to cheer us back up

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13. The perfect breakfast combo

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14. This one’s gr-r-reat!

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15. A sleepy bee

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16. Aaaaaand now we’re sad

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17. A sloth and his tree

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Feeling inspired?

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12+ Masterful Pumpkin Carvings for Some Halloween Inspiration

After you look at these pumpkin carvings and then back at your own feeble attempt, you might be jealous, envious, and maybe even a little bit embarrassed. But hey, these carved masterpieces might inspire you to up your jack-o-lantern game!

Enjoy!

1. I love these

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2. Noooooo!

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3. Pennywise

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4. The miracle of birth

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5. Burger pumpkin

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6. That is terrifying

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7. That’s not good

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8. TMNT

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9. Walking Dead tribute

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10. Interesting…

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11. Buffalo Bill

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12. Nature calls

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13. Devouring

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14. Four icons

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15. Slug fest

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Now get to work on yours and try to top these!

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10+ Pixar Movies That Were Way Smarter Than We First Realized

Ever since Pixar stepped on the scene, kids movies have really stepped up their game. Not only are they putting in jokes and references to keep the parents entertained, they’re going above and beyond – even if you’re expecting the cleverness.

These 12 examples will have you re-analyzing every scene you ever watched while trying to make sure your kid didn’t dump the popcorn all over the floor.

#12. Toy Story 2 

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In the opening credits, one of the constellations is the Pixar lamp logo.

#11. Monsters, Inc.

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There are different sized cups in the break room to accommodate different sized monster hands.

#10. Toy Story

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One of the toys is a tool box emblazoned with the word “Binford.” Binford Tools is a fictional company from Home Improvement, the sitcom that launched the career of Buzz Lightyear (or, Tim Allen).

#9. Coco

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There’s a picture of the twins from The Shining on the wall – someone is a King fan!

#8. Finding Dory

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Did you notice the receding hairline given to the dad angelfish? That’s some imagination.

#7. Toy Story

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Another fan reference – there’s a nod to the original Alien in the arcade scene.

#6. Toy Story Franchise

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The writing on the bottom of Andy’s toys shows how his handwriting has improved over the years.

#5. Toy Story 2

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When Rex appears in the rearview mirror of a car, it brings to mind another famous T-rex giving chase – Jurassic Park, anyone?

#4. Up

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All of the possessions on Ellie’s side of the bed are round, whereas everything on Carl’s side is square, matching their character design.

#3. Monsters, Inc.

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Sully’s chair has a hole in it so there’s a spot for his tail to go comfortably.

#2. Wall-E

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WALL-E’s battery light recharges after he’s hit by lightning.

#1. The Incredibles

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The phone number on Mirage’s business cards spells out “SPRHRO” if you use the keypad.

Crazy, right? I can’t wait to re-watch!

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These 12+ Facts About the Halloween Movie Franchise are Terrifyingly Informative

The new Halloween movie is getting rave reviews, which is impressive considering the franchise’s long history of corny sequels diminishing box office returns.

But there’s one thing you can’t deny: Michael Myers is one of the scariest, most infamous movie villains of all time. In honor of 40 years of terror, here are 15 frightful facts about one of the most iconic movie franchises out there haunting your dreams.

1. Success!

The original Halloween film, released in 1978, is one of the most successful independent films of all time. The budget was a mere $300,000, and it raked in $47 million at the box office.

2. The famous mask

Horror buffs know this, but non-weirdos might not. Michael Myers’ mask is actually a William Shatner/Captain Kirk mask. The props department bought the cheapest mask they could find, spray painted it white, stretched out the eyes, and messed up the hair. The result? A terrifying, iconic image.

3. A different title

Halloween was originally called The Babysitter Murders, but the small budget made Carpenter and his team decide to set the film in one day rather than over the course of several days.

4. Cameras

Director John Carpenter spent nearly half of his $300,000 budget on Panavision cameras so the original Halloween could be shot in widescreen. Carpenter and his crew had to get extremely creative to complete the rest of the film.

5. Fear meter

1978’s Halloween was shot out of order, so the actors often weren’t sure how scared they were supposed to be in a given scene. John Carpenter created a “fear meter” that showed Jamie Lee Curtis how frightened she was supposed to be during specific scenes.

6. Don’t bother with the sequels

The newest Halloween was written by David Gordon Green, Danny McBride, and Jeff Fradley as a direct sequel to the original film, not taking into account any of the films that followed the original 1978 classic.

7. Scream queens

All the girls in 1978 film were supposed to be teenagers, but only Jamie Lee Curtis was under 20 years old at the time. Curtis was 19, and her role as Laurie Strode cemented her role as a scream queen.

8. The mask: Take Two

The mask in Halloween II, released in 1981, is the same one from the original film. It looks different in the sequel for several reasons. The first is that the paint was peeling off because actor Nick Castle always put the mask in his pocket between takes during the original film. It looked yellow in Part II because producer Debra Hill kept the mask in her house between films and she was a smoker. Also,  a different actor played Michael Myers in Part II – Dick Warlock (what a name) took over the role from Nick Castle, and the two men had different shaped faces.

9. The morning after

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Halloween II (1981) is the only film in the series not set on the actual day of Halloween. In that film, the chaos takes place the day after, on November 1.

10. Still creeped out

When Jamie Lee Curtis appeared in Halloween H20: 20 Years Later in 1998, she admitted that seeing Michael Myers on set still scared her.

11. Not a moneymaker

Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers (1989) is the lowest-grossing movie of the series.

12. Future star

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Paul Rudd’s first film role was in 1995’s Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers. It wasn’t too much later that he became a star after appearing in Clueless.

13. Bangin’ it out

Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers (1988) was written in only 11 hours. Writer Alan B. McElroy knew a writer’s strike was looming and he was determined to get the film written before the strike started.

14. That fall look

Surprisingly, Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers was the only film in the series filmed entirely in the fall. Movie magic!

15. No more John

John Carpenter wrote a treatment for Halloween 4, but the producers were looking for a standard, by-the-book slasher film, and they weren’t interested in Carpenter’s take on the story. Because his script was thrown out, Carpenter decided he didn’t want anything to do with Part 4, which made it the first Halloween movie he wasn’t involved with.

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These 7 Facts About a Variety of Topics are Absolutely Fascinating

Bob Ross, a house modeled after a famous TV show, and the origin of the word “dude.” These are just a few things you’ll learn in this wonderful fact set.

Read on and fill up that brain of yours with some sweet facts!

1. Duuuuuude…

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2. I’d live here

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3. Age gaps

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4. Sacrifice

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5. Bob was the best

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6. Spy cats

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7. Brilliant

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The Best Dog Costumes on Amazon Right Now

Halloween is right around the corner, which means it’s time to figure out your pup’s costume!

There’s nothing more important than making sure your dog looks extra cute and extra spooky on October 31st. And lucky for you, all of these wonderful costumes are available on Amazon!

1. A magical unicorn.

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2. The “Bark” Knight.

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3. And his trusty sidekick, Robin!

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4. Beetlejuice! (If you have a Beagle, you can go ahead and call him “Beaglejuice.” You’re welcome.)

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5. This pup ain’t afraid of no ghost.

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6. In case your dog wants to be the King of the Jungle.

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7. Or, your dog can channel her inner Gal Gadot with this Wonder Woman costume.

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8. An adorable Ewok for all you Star Wars fans.

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9. This 50s teen pup.

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10. This reliable UPS driver.

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11. The greatest thing on the planet.

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12. Actually, scratch that…

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So many great options to choose from!

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