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30 Hilariously Embarrassing Attempts At Understanding Computers That People Have Encountered
Growing up in the 90s, I remember seeing multiple adults try to yell commands at a computer screen. They didn't understand about standard I/O like keyboards and mice because their only concept of computers was from watching Star Trek.

30 Hilariously Embarrassing Attempts At Understanding Computers That People Have Encountered
Growing up in the 90s, I remember seeing multiple adults try to yell commands at a computer screen. They didn't understand about standard I/O like keyboards and mice because their only concept of computers was from watching Star Trek.

30 Hilariously Embarrassing Attempts At Understanding Computers That People Have Encountered
About two years ago my mom got a laptop again after refusing to go anywhere near one for about a decade and…hoo boy did I lose brain cells being her tech support. A couple times she called me for help logging in when the device was literally telling her exactly what to do. Another time she asked me to log her out of her Google account but only that, not the whole laptop please, reasonable enough request—if it hadn't been a Chromebook, where apparently *everything* goes through your Google account. I tried to explain that to her and she went, "I don't care for your theories, just tell me what buttons to press."
Mother, that's what I'm trying to explain to you. THERE ARE NO F&%$ING BUTTONS.

30 Hilariously Embarrassing Attempts At Understanding Computers That People Have Encountered
Growing up in the 90s, I remember seeing multiple adults try to yell commands at a computer screen. They didn't understand about standard I/O like keyboards and mice because their only concept of computers was from watching Star Trek.

30 Hilariously Embarrassing Attempts At Understanding Computers That People Have Encountered
About two years ago my mom got a laptop again after refusing to go anywhere near one for about a decade and…hoo boy did I lose brain cells being her tech support. A couple times she called me for help logging in when the device was literally telling her exactly what to do. Another time she asked me to log her out of her Google account but only that, not the whole laptop please, reasonable enough request—if it hadn't been a Chromebook, where apparently *everything* goes through your Google account. I tried to explain that to her and she went, "I don't care for your theories, just tell me what buttons to press."
Mother, that's what I'm trying to explain to you. THERE ARE NO F&%$ING BUTTONS.






