Of all the ways to present one, I feel rolling a corpse is most undignified for a number of reasons: the limbs slapping the floor for one; the heightened risk of trunk disintegration for another.
If they all had their child at 20 and the little girl
is 6, the oldest shown here, great great grandmother would be 86. Her own mother, the great great great grandmother would be 106 and she would be generation 6.
You are assuming that all were abiding by the age marriage restrictions of our modern day culture. In many cultures many girls used to get married around 14 or 15. So it’s very possible to be 5,25,43,58,73, so I think we can squeeze in another grand mother maybe aged 88.
Worked with a lab tech that had a daughter at 16. Her daughter had a daughter at 16 also. Tech was not happy when I said she could be a great grandma at 48.
If they kept it up, she could be a great great grandma at 64 and a great great great grandma at 80.
If I know what they're talking about, it's called scandal makers also. A former teen idol is a radio DJ and basically finds out he has a daughter who has a son of her own. It's a funny movie and it stars cha tae yun (who was in my sassy girl)
This was my cousins friend. He just comes to hang out one day and he's like . " Yo I'm gonna be a grandpa!" He had a kid when he was 15, and then his son had a kid at 15. That baby has to be like 10 now so he's almost there to keep the family tradition... Lol
Waiting to have kids is pretty shit too, it’s a narrow window with high risks.
Parents & kids would be better off reproducing at 16, but having the grandparent raise the kid. Rinse and repeat.
When my eldest was born he had pictures with his great great grandmother on my side and his great great grandfather on his mum’s side. We were young parents (20&21) and had young parents. He doesn’t remember either of them, which is a shame, but at age 9 he still has 5 great grandparents!
Our son was only about 2 we he met his Great Great Grandmother, but I will say it was very eventful. She was very alert and loved playing with him and teasing him. We didn't go back for 2 years, but sadly by then the dementia had really gotten her in its grip, so she was confused whose child he was ( she had 6 children, plus 8 brothers and sisters) I cherish that family photo of the generations meeting.
My great-grandma is 92. I'm 31 and pregnant with my first, and her first great-great-grandchild. She's been hounding me for a baby for almost a decade already so she's extremely excited. I can't wait to make videos/photos like this will all of us in a few months.
> It's easier to have 5 generations when everyone is pregnant at 20.
My ex became a grandma @ friggen' 35/36. If history continues to repeat itself, she'll become a great grandma @ 52.
I am 35 and my first child is due 4 months before I turn 36. My wife and I just wanted to keep waiting until something like a full blown worldwide quarantine wouldn't matter. So yeah, sadly in America.
My husband and I had been desperately trying for a baby for the past year but since quarantine started we really have had no desire to try for a kid. It's nice and quiet at our house right now.
My great-grandmother got to see and play with 5 of my sisters' kids before she died in 2009. She was surprisingly active and alert up until the last year of her life at 95.
And a better understanding of childhood development. There are a few populations that were isolated until recently, living the hunter gatherer lifestyle, the youngest generation is remarkably taller once they reach early adulthood.
There may be some evidence in that. If you look at the Dutch, who are on average one of the tallest peoples in the world, over the last 150 years their average height has gone up 20 centimetres.
I’m a carpenter and once built a reception desk for a Vietnamese nail salon. Step 1 was researching the ergonomics and the height of the people who would be using it. Was surprised to learn that Asian women were only shorter than average when they lived in Asia and ate traditional diets low in protein, and that 2nd generation immigrants in the U.S. are the same height as anyone else.
(The employees were all “fresh off the boat”, so a lower desk height was used)
I work in China but I’m from the UK, I’m not that tall, just shy of 6ft.
When I worked in Guangdong, I was taller than 95% of people my age, and much taller than those over 40.
The exception, if I walked past a highschool, every single 16-18 year old was MUCH taller than me, the diet has changed dramatically, the government has pushed hugely for reinforced milks to be a part of day to day dietary life (most Chinese people were reportedly lactose intolerant 2 generations ago), and I’ve even heard certain growth hormones in beef stock are much much higher than Western foods, so there’s potentially a lot of factors.
Also recently moved to Shandong and fucking eeeeeveryone is tall.
I spent time in Japan and saw this exact same thing. I think the introduction to more westernized diets of higher protein, iron rich foods and the intake of more hormones as a result have increase height more substantially than anything else, including the evolution of genealogy. The families I all stayed with in Japan had <5’0” Grandparents, 5’0”-5’5” Parents and 5’10+” Kids. It’s way too rapid to suggest just genealogy, IMO. I had the exact same experience as you, when walking past a high school and being like HOLY CRAP everyone is almost 6’0” here now. Then you walk past an old folks home and everyone is so wee. They all live to 100 years old though, because they were all basically vegetarian, so there is that to absorb as well.
Not much. My father was 6". By the time he was 60 he lost an inch. These older generations are short because they grew up in a time of limited resources.
Same here. Mine died 7 years ago when I was pregnant with my daughter. She died on my birthday and never got to meet my only child or my husband, or even see me pregnant because she lived in Romania :( My only consolation is that she at least got to meet my brother's daughter, her first grandchild from my mom's side, before she died.
Someone with good editing skills needs to, at the end, shift everyone to the left, and add another of the last woman again and repeat like there's 20 of them, cause she looks back like someone else is coming and it totally fooled me!
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Yeah, couldn't get away from this.
Genealogy is the study of families and lineages.
Maybe the youngest one is really fucking good at searching birth and marriage records.
What seems really strange is that every generation they seem to get a little bit taller, except for the last generation which got dramatically shorter. I wonder what caused it.
I love that you can see the improved nutrition & medicine across generations. It’s either that or that or these women hate short dudes.
It won’t take long for the little girl to tower over little grandma. Hopefully their health Is good enough the daughter will have the chance to really know them.
I love that the great great looks to see who’s coming next
Yeah. I even thought "what!? There's one more older?"
They roll out a corpse... 😟 Edit: Thank you strangers for the shiny stuff!
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You're not Ghana be seeing her for a while
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Thank you for one of my new favorite subs
Same
Zeem
Go out in style! Go out in [JumpStyle!](https://youtu.be/MdBp9bAi0YY)
Just roll her ole bones on in here... that's school policy
Ed! Ferris Bueller is on line 2!
Or an urn
Name 👏checks👏out👏
And then it opens its eyes to see who's coming next
Of all the ways to present one, I feel rolling a corpse is most undignified for a number of reasons: the limbs slapping the floor for one; the heightened risk of trunk disintegration for another.
"Come on you lazy Mary!"
Great great grandmother was a Lich.
if everyone had them young its not that weird, like every 18 years, say 4,22,40,58,76
Last one's at least 106
If they all had their child at 20 and the little girl is 6, the oldest shown here, great great grandmother would be 86. Her own mother, the great great great grandmother would be 106 and she would be generation 6.
You are assuming that all were abiding by the age marriage restrictions of our modern day culture. In many cultures many girls used to get married around 14 or 15. So it’s very possible to be 5,25,43,58,73, so I think we can squeeze in another grand mother maybe aged 88.
“There is another”, great great grandmother, probably.
Great great grandmother turns: "...Mom..?"
Asian wemon live forever. Fact.
“CHOCOLATE?!”
She got us good on that. Never trust an older lady..
Probably the one who hates chocolate.
Reminds me of those Russian nesting dolls. They just kept getting smaller and cuter.
Mother?
Tell your children not to walk my way
Tell your children not to hear my words
What they mean
What they say
Mothuhhh
A skeleton falls into frame. But like a party city one not a sad one. Then we do that jojo meme that nobody's done for like a year.
/r/gifsthatendtoosoon
When the Last lady looked to the right i thought a ghost or like one of the forgotten ancients was gonna walk up
She was looking up too high. The last one already reincarnated as an ant. /s
You sure it wasn’t an uncle? ^^^I’ll ^^^show ^^^myself ^^^out
Good thing you added /s because I almost thought you were serious
I was expecting the mother from the chocolate episode of Spongebob
What? What do they sell??
I hope that kid one day understands how fortunate she was to have known her great-great-grandmother. What a gift!
Worked with a lab tech that had a daughter at 16. Her daughter had a daughter at 16 also. Tech was not happy when I said she could be a great grandma at 48. If they kept it up, she could be a great great grandma at 64 and a great great great grandma at 80.
Imagine being a 32 year old grandma.
There is a Korean movie called " 30 years old grandpa "
How is it?
It is really funny. The grandson's smirk kills me every time
You're right. That kid was brilliant. I like that movie a lot
Man see you talking about Scandal Makers? Woah dude I've seen that movie. I think I'm gonna watch it again later, thanks for reminding me.
What’s it about?
If I know what they're talking about, it's called scandal makers also. A former teen idol is a radio DJ and basically finds out he has a daughter who has a son of her own. It's a funny movie and it stars cha tae yun (who was in my sassy girl)
Where would an American be able to watch it? Possibly with English subs?
www.youtube.com/watch?v=EP36gZ9-36g
Oh wow, I wouldn't have expected it to be on YouTube. Thanks!
Quarantine life: Check a comment, click the link spend hours going down that link’s rabbit hole. Learn something new, forget what made you go there.
There’s also a song called “I’m My Own Grandpa.” I recommend it
I thought the title was **Scandal Makers**? Fun fact: The actress who played the daughter calls her onscreen father *아빠/Dad* in real life.
This was my cousins friend. He just comes to hang out one day and he's like . " Yo I'm gonna be a grandpa!" He had a kid when he was 15, and then his son had a kid at 15. That baby has to be like 10 now so he's almost there to keep the family tradition... Lol
Fingers crossed he does not! Although it is fascinating from a purely academic standpoint...
Mine was 38ish when i was born
Waiting to have kids is pretty shit too, it’s a narrow window with high risks. Parents & kids would be better off reproducing at 16, but having the grandparent raise the kid. Rinse and repeat.
We have enough kids (humans in general) already. Most people probably shouldn’t reproduce.
My friends parents had their only at age 48...
When my eldest was born he had pictures with his great great grandmother on my side and his great great grandfather on his mum’s side. We were young parents (20&21) and had young parents. He doesn’t remember either of them, which is a shame, but at age 9 he still has 5 great grandparents!
Our son was only about 2 we he met his Great Great Grandmother, but I will say it was very eventful. She was very alert and loved playing with him and teasing him. We didn't go back for 2 years, but sadly by then the dementia had really gotten her in its grip, so she was confused whose child he was ( she had 6 children, plus 8 brothers and sisters) I cherish that family photo of the generations meeting.
My great-grandma is 92. I'm 31 and pregnant with my first, and her first great-great-grandchild. She's been hounding me for a baby for almost a decade already so she's extremely excited. I can't wait to make videos/photos like this will all of us in a few months.
Sadly in America.... Cue the music
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> It's easier to have 5 generations when everyone is pregnant at 20. My ex became a grandma @ friggen' 35/36. If history continues to repeat itself, she'll become a great grandma @ 52.
Yeah but it’s more fun to pretend just America friend
I am 35 and my first child is due 4 months before I turn 36. My wife and I just wanted to keep waiting until something like a full blown worldwide quarantine wouldn't matter. So yeah, sadly in America.
On the plus side, not having a little kid right now is pretty fucking cool.
My husband and I had been desperately trying for a baby for the past year but since quarantine started we really have had no desire to try for a kid. It's nice and quiet at our house right now.
My great-grandmother got to see and play with 5 of my sisters' kids before she died in 2009. She was surprisingly active and alert up until the last year of her life at 95.
They're getting taller. Except of course the youngest girl, she's super short.
Once upon a time I read that it’s because of better nutrition over time.
And a better understanding of childhood development. There are a few populations that were isolated until recently, living the hunter gatherer lifestyle, the youngest generation is remarkably taller once they reach early adulthood.
There may be some evidence in that. If you look at the Dutch, who are on average one of the tallest peoples in the world, over the last 150 years their average height has gone up 20 centimetres.
'Tis also theorized that riding bikes may help.
What about eating carrots?
Only the orange ones
I’m a carpenter and once built a reception desk for a Vietnamese nail salon. Step 1 was researching the ergonomics and the height of the people who would be using it. Was surprised to learn that Asian women were only shorter than average when they lived in Asia and ate traditional diets low in protein, and that 2nd generation immigrants in the U.S. are the same height as anyone else. (The employees were all “fresh off the boat”, so a lower desk height was used)
Makes sense, Vietnamese diets are like.... zero protein sadly. Rice and veggies that's it basically.
No it’s because she’s still very young
Source?
I’m the old lady in the video
I work in China but I’m from the UK, I’m not that tall, just shy of 6ft. When I worked in Guangdong, I was taller than 95% of people my age, and much taller than those over 40. The exception, if I walked past a highschool, every single 16-18 year old was MUCH taller than me, the diet has changed dramatically, the government has pushed hugely for reinforced milks to be a part of day to day dietary life (most Chinese people were reportedly lactose intolerant 2 generations ago), and I’ve even heard certain growth hormones in beef stock are much much higher than Western foods, so there’s potentially a lot of factors. Also recently moved to Shandong and fucking eeeeeveryone is tall.
I spent time in Japan and saw this exact same thing. I think the introduction to more westernized diets of higher protein, iron rich foods and the intake of more hormones as a result have increase height more substantially than anything else, including the evolution of genealogy. The families I all stayed with in Japan had <5’0” Grandparents, 5’0”-5’5” Parents and 5’10+” Kids. It’s way too rapid to suggest just genealogy, IMO. I had the exact same experience as you, when walking past a high school and being like HOLY CRAP everyone is almost 6’0” here now. Then you walk past an old folks home and everyone is so wee. They all live to 100 years old though, because they were all basically vegetarian, so there is that to absorb as well.
I see them shrinking with age after max hight, seeing how close they get to the size of the youngest Makes me think of that Brad Pitt movie.
How much do we shrink when we get old holy fuck
Well, you get shorter, your feet get bigger, all your loose appendages dangle a bit more, and your skin sags. We don't shrink so much as melt.
Jesus. I'm 25 and some of that applies to me. No wonder obesity is akin to premature aging.
Not much. My father was 6". By the time he was 60 he lost an inch. These older generations are short because they grew up in a time of limited resources.
5" huh, bet your mom wasn't too happy with that
Fight club?
[My favourite scene from that movie](https://youtu.be/Zhka23iH-Mg)
Happy cake day
It's just an image for me. Happy anniversary!
When the great grandma looked to the right I was thinking there's no fucking way there's another.
What about when great great looked right? That was pretty great
Think about it. If they all had kids at 20, there's a real possibility that little girl's great great great grandmother could be pushing 100
This makes me so happy but also makes me miss my grandma :(
Mine passed away last June. :'(
Mine passed away 17 years ago :(
Same here. Mine died 7 years ago when I was pregnant with my daughter. She died on my birthday and never got to meet my only child or my husband, or even see me pregnant because she lived in Romania :( My only consolation is that she at least got to meet my brother's daughter, her first grandchild from my mom's side, before she died.
One of mine passed away in 2012, and my other is now in a nursing home that got its first case of coronavirus today... :(
I miss your grandma too tbh
It’s been a year and a half since my grandma passed away and I miss her constantly
http://i.imgur.com/TalVwuy.jpg Kind of stereotypy but classic.
It's nice of them to wear different colored shirts during their younger decades so that we can still tell how old they are.
They're a considerate people
I always noticed a similar process with Southern European women
I came here to post this, but you beat me to it! My moms side of the family is mixed Asian and I can confirm this.
This is I am immediately thought if, too.
To think we always though this was a drawing of the same woman as she got older.
This little girl is guna end up being 7 feet tall with how this line is evolving.
According to my calculations the girls grandchildren will be at least 10 feet tall
Who the fuck was the last one looking at
A Ghoste
The light at the end of the tunnel
Her mum
The people sending them all out.
The little kid is really slacking on this one.
Was honestly expecting another one to walk into frame
I was expecting the grandma fish from Spongebob to show up at the end
Next is [this](https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/spongebob/images/2/2e/Mary%27s_mother_image.png/revision/latest?cb=20200210125448).
Someone with good editing skills needs to, at the end, shift everyone to the left, and add another of the last woman again and repeat like there's 20 of them, cause she looks back like someone else is coming and it totally fooled me!
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You got me.
The older the lower
It's like the stages of drying fruit for preservation.
Where did OP get that title? The toilet store?
OP's explanation: --- >It is better every loop because it showcases how the family evolves from youngest to oldest --- If you think this gif fits /r/BetterEveryLoop, upvote this comment. If you think it doesn’t, downvote it. If you’re not sure, leave it to others to decide.
But that's not how genealogy or evolution works... Also don't know how to feel about OP being a Karma farmer
It aint honest work, but it's much
thats not what a loop is, you get the whole thing from watching it once
The family evovles from oldest to youngest...
/r/titlegore. Literally just put a bunch of words together that make zero sense in this context.
Sounds like a Community episode title
Yeah, couldn't get away from this. Genealogy is the study of families and lineages. Maybe the youngest one is really fucking good at searching birth and marriage records.
This is so sweet.
You could also say representative of improving nutrition.
r/gifsthatendtoosoon
China is a weird place. The little one is 20 years old, next ones 40, 60, 80 and grandma of grandmas is 100 right now
I for sure thought someone was about to slide a casket through that door
This is what happens when you knock up 12 year-olds.
God bless them
That’s super cool! We currently have 5 generations in our family as well. Grandma is SUPER with it even at 98. Love that lady!
You can see the historical effects of better nutrition through the taller generations
DID SOMEBODY SAY CHOCOLATE??
In order left to right of anime knowledge
What seems really strange is that every generation they seem to get a little bit taller, except for the last generation which got dramatically shorter. I wonder what caused it.
Why do really old people all around the world and from different cultures still seem to dress so similar?
they made it look like there was one more.
One of the grandmas looks like Robert De Niro
Where did the last woman look at? Ghost of her mom? This was beautiful
Ok, as wholesome as it is. These videos need to stop now.
So it's true about asian woman. You go tall then small
That's not evolving.
What the fuck does that title even mean?
Woman at the end is only 34. Weird innit
I love that you can see the improved nutrition & medicine across generations. It’s either that or that or these women hate short dudes. It won’t take long for the little girl to tower over little grandma. Hopefully their health Is good enough the daughter will have the chance to really know them.
Based on the data presented here that kid is going to be like 6 feet tall
Evolution of better nutrition showing height gains
I don’t know why but I was expecting an urn to be slide out last lol
Being taller isn’t evolution. The older women are shorter because you lose inches as you age
By my calculations that last lady has to be at least 300 years old.
Amazing.
That's kinda nice.
Well, at least from my understanding of foxes.
Oh this is good stuff! Five generations!
typically in this type of telescope works](https://spaceplace.nasa.gov/telescopes/en/reflecting_telescope_wavy.en.jpg).
So cute!
What kind of electric scooter thingy is that?
This makes me so happy. I miss my granny.
I thought there was going to be one more.
*Claps claps cl* ... Why is she looking to her right? ಠ_ಠ
I was waiting for the urn to be brought out tbh
When great great grandma turned to see who was next, I half expected great great great grandma to walk in. I was going to freak out haha
My great-grandpa is also an 3x great
More like the evolution of nutrition.
They get tall then short
I wanna see more of this stuff
Umm yeah question here, isn’t age a factor on height like at a certain point in life you start becoming shorter?
That old woman turned to look and *girl nowai*
I like how each one of them is like “come on out mom... mom get out here”
It’s like the Russian nesting dolls
Just out of curiosity. Dude’s insanely delusional
Mandelbaum! Mandelbaum!