Proof Of Time Travel?

There’s a black and white photo from 1941, taken by Edwin Rosskam on Chicago’s South Side, showing a bunch of kids lined up outside a cinema.

The buzz? It’s all about a boy on the far right of the photo who’s holding something rectangular that some folks swear looks like an iPad.

Naturally, since iPads didn’t exist until 2010, people started throwing around the idea that it’s evidence of time travel

Pretty wild, right?

But here’s the thing: others look at it and say, “Nah, that’s just a book or a notebook.” Back in the day, kids often carried stuff like that, especially if they were dressed up nice for a movie outing (Think Sunday best vibes here.)

Some even pointed out that ushers used to check for notepads to stop people from sketching bootleg copies of films, which kinda fits the scene.

Plus, the photo’s got that vintage charm where everyone’s decked out in hats and coats, making it feel more like a snapshot of the past than a science fiction plot.

You be the judge! Check the link below and let us know what you think!

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Time Limit For Hugs?

The arrival and departure areas at any international airport can devolve into traffic gridlock during peak hours.

To combat this, Dunedin International Airport in New Zealand introduced a three minute time limit on hugs in its drop off zone late last month to keep vehicles moving.

People engaging in public displays of affection for more than three minutes will be asked to take it to the parking lot, allowing free visits for 15 minutes or less.

You can follow the link below for the full story!

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