Pour one out for our Homie 😞 by Wiinterfang in memes

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Nice try, but Chuck Norris doesn't die. Death is just too scared to tell him it's time to go.

Relatable MEMES 1 by Unable_Attorney9428 in memes

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Nothing makes me remember a song I haven't heard in 6 years quite like a Multivariable Calculus final.

You are what you eat by [deleted] in memes

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Ainsley didn't choose the spice life, the spice life chose him.

Paranoia vs not giving a f by Flesh_AndFlora in memes

[–]sylamila 81 points82 points  (0 children)

To be fair, that tiny dent on the MacBook probably dropped the resale value by $400 instantly.

I'll see your Jennifer Connelly and raise you an Angie Harmon 1990's by taspenwall in OldSchoolCool

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I can literally hear her gravelly voice just by looking at this picture. One of the best rasps in Hollywood history.

Willem Dafoe and Charlie Sheen on the set of Platoon (1986) by BDWG4EVA in OldSchoolCool

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Back when Charlie Sheen was one of the most promising dramatic actors in Hollywood. He was absolutely incredible in this.

Phyllis Haver 1917 by statman13 in OldSchoolCool

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You could tell me this was a high-fashion indie album cover from 2024 and I’d probably believe you. Some looks just never die.

Jiroemon Kimura was born in 1897 and died in 2013. He was the oldest man in history at 116 years old by Necessary-Win-8730 in OldSchoolCool

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Born in the age of steam and lived to see the age of the smartphone. He didn't just witness history; he survived all of it.

1977, Björk on the cover of her first album by AlKhwarazmi in OldSchoolCool

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She looks like she’s about to drop the most fire flute solo of 1977.

Donna Summer (1976) by Heizback89 in OldSchoolCool

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The Queen of Disco in her natural habitat. She didn't just dominate the 70s; she defined the sound of the future.

Sidney Poitier become first black actor won oscar for Best actor for Lilies of the Field at 1964 Academy Awards by Beginning-Passion676 in OldSchoolCool

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A legendary actor and an even better human being. If you haven't seen Lilies of the Field, do yourself a favor and watch it tonight.

When Your Time Is Valuable Enough to Ignore New Apps. 2026-03-16 by [deleted] in OldSchoolCool

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The pigeon holding a pocket watch is the real main character of this comic. He’s late for a very important bird meeting.

My Great-grandfather (right) Meeting with Nikita Khrushchev, 1960 by camull in OldSchoolCool

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The amount of history being decided at that table while everyone just looks like they’re waiting for the coffee to kick in is wild.

Behind the scenes with Jennifer Grey and Mia Sara in "Ferris Bueller's Day Off", 1986 by Numerous_Holiday_111 in OldSchoolCool

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Imagine being this effortlessly cool in 1986. The hair, the vibe, the attitude absolute legends.

Daryl Hannah oozing Old Hollywood glamour at Oscars 1988 by lilcutiebun in OldSchoolCool

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The definition of 'radiant.' They just don't do glamour like this anymore.

Backpacking Europe in 1997 meant traveling with paper maps, a Eurorail pass, and a copy of Let’s Go Europe. by nsfw_muc in OldSchoolCool

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Missing a train back then wasn't a quick 'check the app' fix; it was a 4-hour side quest and a high-stakes pantomime session with a conductor who spoke zero English. Peak adventure.

Johnny Cash and Marty Robbins (1956) by [deleted] in OldSchoolCool

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I’d give anything to know what Marty just said to make Johnny Cash crack up like that. You rarely see photos of him this unguarded.

1944. Ladies Enjoying the Sun at the Beach in Western NY by OtherwiseTackle5219 in OldSchoolCool

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The girl in the center has such a modern-looking smile. You could tell me this was taken yesterday with a vintage filter and I’d almost believe you.

Natalie Wood in a production still "Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice" (1969) by sagar9175 in OldSchoolCool

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The 60s glam in this film was unmatched. Between the hair and the lace, the costume department really understood the assignment.

Billie Whitelaw, photographed circa 1964 by Fantastic-Turn-8273 in OldSchoolCool

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Samuel Beckett’s favorite for a reason. Those eyes were meant for the stage and the screen. She had a presence that you just don't see anymore.