Thinking about the unstoppable flow of time and how it changes everything in its path can be unsettling. People have no choice but to grow old, and non-living things get worn down just the same. However, there’s a lot of beauty in being able to stand the test of time and having many stories to tell afterward.
To remind us what time is capable of, Bored Panda compiled a list of things that got graciously worn down over the years. Scroll down to find them, and don’t forget to upvote the ones that got the best transformation.
While you’re at it, make sure to check out a conversation with environmental educator and blogger at Zero Waste Cutie, Elizabeth Teo, who kindly agreed to share a few tips on how we can make our belongings last longer.
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My Dads Cat Has Been Scratching The Same Leg Of This Bench For The Past Decade
Kannesteinen - Special Rock Formation Formed By The Sea
My Teddybear I Had For Over 30 Years And One As Good As New
I had this bear my whole life, he was my best friend for a very long time. He got loved and very abused. I searched for one good as new to give it to my child one day!
Environmental educator and blogger at Zero Waste Cutie, Elizabeth Teo, tells us that she started her journey toward a more sustainable way of living after she realized how much waste she was producing and how little was being recycled.
Was Told To Post This Here. The Local Place I Play Ping Pong At. They Haven’t Changed The Tables In 20 Yrs
Melted Steps
A Melting Sign In Mid Wales
I don't even know what's happened here, but it looked gross, I love it.
“It was overwhelming to think about the impact, not just on the planet but on future generations. The more I learned about environmental issues, the more I realized how small changes in my daily habits could make a huge difference. So, I decided to shift toward a more sustainable lifestyle, one step at a time—focusing on reducing waste, reusing items, and making conscious choices about what I buy and how I consume.”
Stairs Worn Down By A Million Footsteps Over A Thousand Years At Sperlinga Castle, Sicily
This Is A Real Knife That Is Used By The Fish Cutter At My Current Job. He's Been Using It For 35 Years
2034 Midori Hibino
Every thought, every time I exercised, every major event. Love this. GPT another for2025
With a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Toronto, Elizabeth blends her academic knowledge and professional experience in environmental nonprofits to raise awareness and offer practical solutions to environmental challenges people often face, like fast fashion, waste management, and climate change, focusing on various social implications.
This Dog Statue Is Worn Down From Being Petted So Much
The Floor Has Worn Out Where People Have Been Standing At My Local Shop
Stone Stairs Worn By Clogs
A great way we can reduce waste and be more environmentally friendly is to take care of our belongings and fix them when they get worn down instead of retiring them to a landfill. Elizabeth suggests we can start doing that by shifting our mindset. “Instead of seeing items as disposable, we can treat them as investments,” she said.
This Honolulu Stop Sign Bleached By The Sun
Years Of Water-Flow From This Drainage Pipe Has Worn This Bit Of Sidewalk Down To The Rocky Base
It's not the rocky base, it's just the natural aggregate you find in concrete. You can actually roughly date concrete by the type of aggregate used. Older concrete tended to have larger aggregate stones. So concrete from the 60's and 70's had stones an inch or two in diameter primarily, while concrete from earlier had the same large stones, but also contained 'cinder'. Basically burned coal taken from railroads. In the 80's and 90's, aggregate sizes started getting smaller, with pea gravel being the typical size. This was due to costs, as the larger stones cost more to source. From the 00's to now, it's more a somewhat even mix of large and small stones, though you're also seeing plastics being added to the concrete.
Work Jeans
You can tell OP wears man’s jeans, a woman’s wouldn’t have a pocket you can fit a phone in. We need more pockets!
“Regular maintenance is key,” Elizabeth noted, “whether it's cleaning things properly, repairing them when needed, or storing them in ways that prevent wear and tear. For example, wash clothes in cold water, patch up small holes in clothing before they get worse, and regularly oil wooden furniture to keep it from drying out. When you love and care for your belongings, they last much longer and often work better!”
My Hair Stylist Only Uses One Chair
The Door Of Forbidden Planet In NYC
7 Year Old Ice Scoop vs. Brand New
When it comes to fixing, mending, reusing, or repurposing things that might’ve been worn over time, Elizabeth advises to embrace your inner DIYer. “There are so many simple fixes that can breathe new life into worn items. If clothes are getting frayed or torn, learn to sew (take a class or ask a friend—my brother is so skilled at this!). Patching up holes or adding fabric patches can make them look unique and stylish. Old jars can become planters, and fabric scraps can be transformed into quilts, bags, or even reusable gift wrap.”
Before And After Powerwashing. New York Used To Be A Much Dirtier City Back When The Northeast Ran On Coal Plants
A Mooring Pole For The Local Ferry
This Parking Garage At The Golden Nugget
“For things like furniture, a fresh coat of paint or new hardware can make them look brand new,” she added. “The key is to get creative and see the potential in what others might discard. A little effort can turn something old into something functional and beautiful again!”
This Light Post Is Outside Of A Popular Music Club In New Orleans. After 40 Years Of Having Band Flyers Stapled To It, There's No More Room
This Church In Detroit, Mi Hasn't Been Cleaned Since It Was Built 134 Years Ago. I Always Thought The Stone Was Black
Door Lock
For more ideas that can help us live more sustainably, make sure to check out our previous article on small ways we can help our environment or this piece on zero waste tips and tricks that might inspire you to produce less waste.
Can’t Even Count The Layers On This One
This Shortcut Symbolizes Human Laziness (Yes, I Use It)
This is called a "desire path" When smart people are in charge of the landscaping, they will wait for them to form and then pave them.
Pretty Close To A Normal Distribution In Gym Machine
it shows the frequency that each weight is used!
Water Spirit Tummy Rubs
Takayama Japan, not sure who this water spirit is but he seems to get a lot of tummy rubs.
My Mother’s Clipboard From Doing The Newspapers Crossword Puzzles For 30 Years
The Railing On This Dock Has Groves Worn Into It From Years Of People Pulling Up Crab Traps
Plastic Turf Underneath Swings
Why are we using plastic turf? It heats up to really high temperatures in the sun (especially dark colours like BLACK), it gives horrendous carpet burns, and it can’t be repaired. What happened to wood chips?
Plastic turf came into favor in the late 90's, early 00's. It was seen as a cheaper, safer alternative to wood chips, as if a child fell on it, there was less chance of the child being impaled by something hidden in the wood chips, like broken glass. With the plastic turf, they'd just need to sweep it up. Also, it CAN be repaired pretty easily. The turf is actually put down in strips. That second photo shows where it's been peeled up to make a repair. Whatever city this is, happens to just be lazy about doing it.
I’ve Never Noticed The Imprint Left Behind In Train Stations
500 Years Of Walking Up The Marble Stairs Of The Leaning Tower Of Pisa
Tiles In A Restaurant Worn Down After 83 Years Of Use
We have wear and tear on the steps of our local chateau/castle, but it was built in the 1100s, so it's not unexpected,
Years Of Placing These Pool Cues Back On Three Racks
The Right Side Of A Restaurant Table Where People Put Their Utensils
The One And Only Basketball That Lives At The Local Park And Somehow Still Bounces
Good Boi Loves The Wind
The amount of time this dog has leaned out their window...
I’ve Been Using The Same Home-Made Hammer For 20 Years. Here’s How It Looks Like Today
Ty Penguin 9 Years Apart
Was gifted the penguin on the left 9 years ago by my girlfriend, it’s been on my keys every day sense, just got the one on the right for my birthday. His name is waddles
Gate Outside Of Walmart Garden Center
A Turn On The Way Out Of A Grocery Store
After 10yrs, Time For An Update
Had this on my keychain for a long time. The old one lost its last leg today, so it's time to replace it. The new guy has been waiting in the drawer for years now.
It's interesting (at least to me) to see how not only the printing, but the material has worn off over time, for example on the helmet.
Elizebeth Line Bench
These Bushes Polished The Faded Siding On A Windy Road
Parking Spots At A Post Office Built In 1934
Pool Stick
Clearly this pool stick has been used a little too long
This Whole Brick Wall Which Has Been Shaped By The Sea
New vs. Old Baby Blanket My Best Friends 15 Year Old Son Finally Decided To Give Up
The More This Seat Is Worn Down The More It Reveals The Old Design
Underneath This Soap Dispenser At A Concert Venue Bathroom
My Mum's Curry Spoon Next To A New One
These Trees Are Curved Due To The Constant Airflow From Nearby Exhaust Vents
Door Handle At A Small Bakery/Cafe
My 3 Year Old Wallet vs. New
Many Years Of Driving 70km+ A Day With No Mats
The Bells Hanging On The Back Door Of My Parents House
These bells have been hanging on this door since 2011 and their dogs ring them to go outside.
Generations Of Deer Rubbing Their Antlers On The Only “Tree” For Miles
Decades Of Storm Drain Water Running Into The Runoff Creek. We Use A Lot Of Salt In The Winter, It Makes Concrete Very Brittle
One Pair From 2008, One From 2025. Same Style, Size, And Color
After 21 Years Of Daily Use, My iPod Finally Bit The Dust Today. [oc]
Classic Worn Wooden Stairs
New Jersey Mike's Chair vs. 4 Year Old Chair
Compressed Air Nozzle Hanging At The Barbershop
A Cinderblock That Washed Up On The Beach After A Bit Of Time Tumbling Around In The Ocean Currents
5 Year Old Spongebob Wallet Next To My Brand New One
Shopping Carts vs. Sidewalk
Touch The Pole
This Viewpoint Spot Worn Down Where People Take Pictures
The Back Of A Combine Harvester, Where All The Straw Exits The Machine
This rubber canvas that used to cover the metal plate got sanded by straw over time.
Our Cattle Licked This Post For The Better Part Of 50 Years
"This Counter Has Been Here 50 Years, Through Three Businesses..."
A Keychain I've Had For Somewhere Around 7 Years
The Amount Of Cars That Have Shaved This Telephone Pole Down
It’s a horrible turn, I’ve seen at least 3 box trucks clip the pole
Squishmallow I’ve Slept With Daily For 3 Years vs. The Brand New Replacement
My Worn Out Sock Looks Like Oogie Boogie
Stone On This Italian Castle Being Completely Worn Down By 700 Years Of Rainfall Dripping Off The Roof Onto The Exact Same Spot
So Popular It’s Worn Down The Hump
Stairs In Knaresborough Castle, Built 1100
The Bumping Stone In Salisbury Cathedral
500k+ Copies “Paper Cut” These Grooves Into The Plastic In This Copy Machine
New vs. Old Headlights After 160,000 Miles 2014 Nissan Altima
The Floor In The Basement Of This Scientific Institute
Public Toilet Used So Much The Enamel Has Been Worn Through
This Stop Sign Has Been So Weathered By The Elements That It’s Turned Yellow
This is why Stop signs are a unique shape - you can't confuse them for directions, speed limits etc.
Hikers Have Worn Down This Fallen Tree On The Trail
This 110 Year Old Penny I Got In My Change At Walmart
lucky bugger. A 1913 D penny, in this condition, is worth about 400 dollars US.
This New Hotel Carpet That Looks Like It’s Worn Out Beyond Threadbare
Wear Pattern From Constant Sliding On And Off Metal Stools
How You Can Tell The Code's Numbers On My Residence Keypad
No One Knows What Is The Purpose Of That Button
Trader Joe's Bathroom
Rental Counter At The Ice Skating Rink
My 15+ Year Old Carhartt
Heard you guys like old Carhartt jackets; got this as an Xmas present from my now mother in law when I was still in college. Retired from daily service maybe 5 years ago and is now my garage jacket.
This Tree In My Backyard That’s Been Worn Down Overtime By A Hammock Being Tied To It For 11 Years
Cement Tie-Off Post At A Boat Dock
Old Pillow vs. New Pillow
Parents Have Had This Oven Tray For 30+ Years
My Front Door’s Chain
Can You Tell This Year Was Stressful?
This thing has actually held up really well and I love it so much I had to get another and seeing what it looked like before is just wild
The Back Of This Chair Is Worn Down From Constantly Hitting The Table
The Way My Laptop Has Worn Down
Hospital Elevator Buttons, And Not Buttons
A Bedroom Light Switch - Guessing It’s Original To The Building And About 30 Years Old
My Cousin's Old vs. New Rings
Where's the old finger to match the new? Methinks that ring is a bit of a tight fit 🤔