i enjoy watching elderly citizens trying to work their cell phone almost as much as i enjoy watching videos of kittens trying to do anything-- which is a lot.
but as we move into the digital world at an exponential speed, other great moments of pathetic comedy are coming to life.
you know, like tiny children mistaking a floppy disk for a very thin camera.
but as we move into the digital world at an exponential speed, other great moments of pathetic comedy are coming to life.
you know, like tiny children mistaking a floppy disk for a very thin camera.
sometimes i feel very blessed to be born during the end of the manual/tangible world and start of the digital-- it makes me feel rare, like i'm a part of the only generation that actually understands a good majority of both worlds.
but who knows how long that'll last.
oh, and i tried to ask a french-speaking friend to translate the parts that aren't subtitled, but the kids above are apparently speaking french-canadian-- which is quite possibly the only language more ridiculous than french itself.
it would be great if this experience sparked an interest in life as a d.j. for the kid at 2:36.
but who knows how long that'll last.
oh, and i tried to ask a french-speaking friend to translate the parts that aren't subtitled, but the kids above are apparently speaking french-canadian-- which is quite possibly the only language more ridiculous than french itself.
it would be great if this experience sparked an interest in life as a d.j. for the kid at 2:36.
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