Old People Facebook Memes Are Incredible

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Published 2023-02-13

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  • @roseJ96
    I remember someone in my family passed away and old people were giving condolences with "lol" thinking it meant "lots of love". This shit absolutely happens lmao
  • @Wdax
    I love it when teachers have printed out memes that are 10+ years old
  • @royearle1673
    Honestly, Debra offering to clean Tony's place and provide furniture is really wholesome.
  • I've been saying for a while now that there are two types of grandparents: the super wholesome ones, and the ones who can't wait for their grandchildren to grow up so they can make dirty jokes around them
  • @Derpgenerate
    Its funny how some boomer Facebook memes are still funnier than some modern shows nowadays
  • I can believe two out of the three Facebook musicals made it in🤣 For those wondering, a while back, this guy did the "Good evening, is this available" and "Blue cheese has mold in it" as a musical. Super funny
  • @kiraisamess
    i love that sean said "if i die" as if he is potentially immortal
  • @LokiMischief
    Yes, the people running those are nearly always genuine. I've met and worked with way too many older people to think that that stuff is made up by someone else. 🤣
  • The idea that jack could possibly be on a first name basis with the people at Nord VPN makes me really happy for some reason 😂
  • @JelliRainbowz
    You know, Jack, I remember back in fourth grade, when I was 9 and FNaF was just starting out and booming, coming home from school sick and sitting down with a bowl of soup and watching your FNaF and Goat Simulator videos. And now, here you are, in 2023, I'm almost 19, and while you've grown and changed, you're still the same silly, upbeat soul, but only more refined and mature. Keep at it, Jack, I hope to still be watching when I'm 29.❤
  • @GreakFTW
    My grandmother had turned her a setting in compability mode on, which inverted all colors on the screen. She is taking pictures of everyone all the time, and at one gettogether she just mentioned that all the photos she was taking was "kind of weird". So I naturally offered to take a look and see if there was anything to be done. Literally everything was completely off, all pictures was basically unviewable and people were barely even recognizable. She had at one day accidentally turned it on, and then just fully accepted that this was just her phone now and had lived with it for around 2 months.
  • @kuriboi952
    Normal meme time: *the only cure for sadness* Facebook meme time: *the main cause for sadness*
  • @Silentgrace11
    The whole thing with people still being on the internet when they die is very sobering. I remember on an old writing website I had someone more or less send me a suicide note as one of their few friends there, and then they...disappeared. Since I didn't know them in person I never knew if they went through with it or just left the website amidst whatever they were going through, but that's always stuck with me. And now with social media as the norm I have multiple people on my page where I'll get a notification that it's their birthday two, three, four years after they've passed, and so especially damning if you happen to click into their page and see people saying happy birthday as if they're still there. It's kind of a weird world we live in, where we've eternalized ourselves in perhaps the one way we maybe shouldn't have.
  • @iBridgee
    Old people never cease to amaze me with their hilarious and unexpected humor! These Facebook memes are pure gold and always brighten my day.
  • Cathie out here doing us a service by informing all of us that bleu cheese has mold in it. Not all heroes wear capes, y'all!
  • @LPdedicated
    The one with a million tabs open... I felt that. My mom, Carrie Fisher rest her soul, wondered why she ran out of data so fast and why her phone was so slow and I showed her why. She had so many tabs open that her phone couldn't even display the number and all of her apps were open. I love how she was able to joke about it and learn from it. God, I miss her.
  • @mikejr7727
    After all these years Sean still holds the record for the most positive YouTube community ever. I'm so proud
  • @irain4927
    7:09 is one of those that "internet drama turned into a song" chats. I only remembered that cause of the "Thsnks" at the end. The way that dude sings it gets me laughing everytime.
  • @LordPichuPal
    That old woman responding to a picture to talk about having cancer reminds me of when I posted a picture I had drawn for me by an artist of a couple friends of mine, one of whom I suspected may have died recently (thankfully he didn't) and had this whole sentimental post attached to it. One person decided to reply to it with "did you sign up for this camp yet? Come on you need to do it, it's important." He did the same thing again on another post one of my teammates in hockey posted on their page and tagged me in after we won a championship together in our league. I had to delete both comments because they just were so out of context and uncalled for. Based on that experience, I'm willing to believe all of these were real posts. As much as that baffles the mind to see people this blissfully ignorant on how to interact online.