This Would’ve Killed a Victorian Child
Sounds Fake But Sadly Isn’t
Medicine Was a Mistake
Child Murder, But Make It a Game
Explain This to God
100

This hyper-caffeinated beverage would have given a Victorian child a heart attack after one sip.

What is an energy drink?

100

This animal looks like a mix of a rabbit, a rat, and a mythical creature.

What is a jackalope?

100

Cocaine was once a common ingredient in this popular drink sold as medicine.

What is Coca-Cola?

100

This FNAF character is often called the “Purple Guy” and is the main human villain.

Who is William Afton?

100

This fast-food chain once released a burger made with squid ink… and people ate it.

What is Burger King?

200

Modern kids with this allergy could easily have died in the 1800s due to no epinephrine or treatments.

What is a peanut allergy?

200

This hopping animal can’t move backward, no matter how hard it tries.

What is a kangaroo?

200

Victorian doctors believed that sticking these on your skin could cure almost anything.

What are leeches?

200

This animatronic is rumored to be possessed by a child who keeps repeating the same night over and over.

Who is Golden Freddy?

200

Humans pay money to adopt virtual pets that do nothing in real life.

What are Tamagotchis?

300

he bright, constant light from these modern devices would have completely wrecked a Victorian child’s sleep cycle.

What are LED screens / phones?

300

In the 1700s, rich people would rent this object for parties just to show off, then return it without eating it.

What is a pineapple?

300

Although legal and socially accepted, this stimulant is technically classified as a drug and is the most widely used psychoactive substance in the world.

What is caffeine?

300

A FNAF game shows this character leaving trails of blood in the restaurant… he’s technically not supposed to exist yet.

Who is Shadow Bonnie?

300

This cursed internet challenge involved people eating laundry detergent pods… and yes, it went viral.

What is the Tide Pod challenge?

400

This modern mode of transportation would have been fatal to a Victorian child without seatbelts or crash safety.

What is a car?

400

In the early 1900s, people believed this radioactive substance would boost energy and make them healthier.

What is radium?

400

In the 1800s, people used this drug to calm crying babies… very addictive.

What is opium?

400

The Bite of ’87 is a big deal in FNAF lore. Which animatronic caused it according to fan theories?

Who is Mangle?

400

People watch other humans eat food online just for fun.

What is mukbang?

500

Victorian doctors would have been horrified by these highly processed foods full of preservatives and artificial dyes.

What are packaged snacks / junk food?

500

Based on the belief that infants didn’t feel pain, doctors routinely performed this on babies without anesthesia.

What is surgery?

500

In the 1700s, people believed this common beverage could cure everything from headaches to bad breath.

What is tea?

500

In the FNAF lore, this animatronic is a “springlock” suit that’s both a robot and a costume.

What is Springtrap?

500

This Viking execution reportedly involved slicing open the victim’s back and pulling out their ribs to resemble wings.

What is the blood eagle?

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