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One of the many selfies that Emperor Nicholas II took throughout his life, (1868-1918). https://t.co/uTClFBqh7B

Jewish woman chased by men and youth armed with clubs during the Lviv pogroms, 1941, Ukraine https://t.co/IODEatKTzf

The first McDonald's drive-thru was built in 1975 in Sierra Vista, Arizona, near a military installation called Fort Huachuca to serve military members who were not allowed to exit their vehicles off-post whilst wearing their uniforms. https://t.co/lzi5CdVSYe

Can’t believe it’s been 23 years since the release of one of the best episodes of SpongeBob, Bank Geeks https://t.co/w6znARucT1 https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1843458780060684288/pu/vid/avc1/656x490/MiCTFb_ccqofKVpR.mp4?tag=12

In 2005, the first sketch of what would become 𝕏 (formerly Twitter) was born, showcasing a simple design concept centered around status updates. At the time, the idea of sharing short, real-time thoughts seemed novel, but it quickly evolved into one of the most influential social platforms.

Twitter launched in 2006 and grew rapidly, reaching 100 million users by 2011. This basic sketch laid the groundwork for a global communication network where people now send 500 million posts per day. What started as a status-sharing tool soon became a key player in shaping news, culture, and public discourse.

From a hand-drawn idea to a platform with over 547.9 million monthly active users by 2024, 𝕏's journey is a testament to how simple concepts can evolve into world-changing technologies.

Wife helps wash her husband who has been working in the coal mines in Wales, 1931 https://t.co/yrFwPEDnBG

Cleaning Big Ben in the 1980s wasn't for the faint of heart. Workers suspended high above London relied on just ropes and a brave spirit, with minimal safety equipment. https://t.co/sicTP9ggao https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1843353265225826304/pu/vid/avc1/592x448/lkBSdhbad3HtG2nT.mp4?tag=12

Name a historic figure from Argentina without Googling https://t.co/SQLYfa9IHq