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The whole social media thing takes time to get used to. Especially if you've spent decades without it, enjoying real-life interactions. And the Facebook page 'Old people comments' perfectly illustrates this transitionary period.

As the name suggests, it collects various phrases the elderly have said online, and the beauty is that a lot of them are unintentionally funny. Whether they're trying to speak directly to the software or just simply oversharing, who knew that you don't have to dig too deep to unearth such comedy gold. It's right there in front of us.

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Sue Is Being Sun Safe Throwing All That Shade

Sue Is Being Sun Safe Throwing All That Shade

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An elderly person poking a keyboard only to end up angry and/or confused is a well-worn stereotype. And the media usually only contributes to its spread, depicting them as hopelessly struggling to use any device.

While pages like 'Old People Comments' are often designed to be humorous, they can involuntarily undermine the people they feature. And, according to Carolyn Wilson-Nash, a lecturer of marketing and retail at the University of Stirling, and Julie Tinson, a professor of marketing at the same establishment, that's a problem if it turns older people off from trying to engage with the digital world. Especially in times of difficulty.

"Older adults are already at a digital disadvantage: 18% of over-65s do not have internet access," the academics wrote in The Conversation. "Propelled by enforced isolation, older people increasingly turned to technology during the pandemic, but not all were able to connect or communicate with friends and family via the internet."

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Of course, some older people have less experience with digital technology than others, and unsurprisingly describe a variety of emotions regarding the use of everyday devices such as smartphones, laptops, e-readers and tablets.

They also report having little confidence when it comes to using them. Lack of control, a sense of being overwhelmed, and poor product design can lead to feelings of being incompetent, alone, and even trapped.

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Do You Hear Me Fb!! No More !!

Do You Hear Me Fb!! No More !!

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Wilson-Nash and Tinson say that those who persevere have plenty of rewards: completing tasks more easily, communicating more effectively, increased independence and a sense of achievement; their everyday life can potentially enter a new level.

"These things are important if this growing part of the population is to experience aging in a more positive and empowering way," the colleagues explained.

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Absolutely Sickening #cancelmarilyn

Absolutely Sickening #cancelmarilyn

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It's Izzy 🇺🇦
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1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

#cancelmarilyn (Edit: Yes, I was joking. I was repeating what was in the title. It's actually kinda sweet how Marilyn sent out a heartfelt apology for that)

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Oh That’s Naughty

Oh That’s Naughty

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Nathaniel
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I mean, if it was your vagina that was doing that, that would be a legitimate medical complaint.

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"Through our research, we wanted to examine these mixed emotions that older people have about using technology, and how they develop ways to combat the challenges they face," Wilson-Nash and Tinson said.

"While digital technology has been shown to alleviate pressure on health and social care, until now there's been a limited understanding of how using technology influences the way older adults live."

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Me Too Jean

Me Too Jean

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Ha I like the Ha I like the constant state of worrying for wellbeing comment comment

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Yeah Nah Fair Enough

Yeah Nah Fair Enough

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While many see digital technology as a challenging mountain to be conquered, there are different ways of confronting it. Some may view the process as a personal goal, using instruction manuals or simply trial and error to figure out what software updates, unwanted viruses or junk mail are.

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Others view digital technology more as a collective endeavor, asking friends and family for help. "Not only is this the most successful strategy, it also fosters important interaction with others," Wilson-Nash and Tinson said. "For example, during the pandemic, many younger people acted as IT support for older friends and relatives."

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But not all elderly people have this kind of network of support, even though they can benefit most from greater use of the internet and keep loneliness at bay. In these situations, initiatives run by charities such as Age UK, where digital champions can help older adults master technology, can be invaluable.

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Wholesome Saturday Post

Wholesome Saturday Post

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Not The Right Time Hazel Ffs

Not The Right Time Hazel Ffs

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"Understandably, frustrations emerge when learning a new skill, but some older people have shown how they overcome their exasperation by developing a relationship with their devices. Naming their tablet or humanizing their phone helps to bond older people to technology," Wilson-Nash and Tinson pointed out.

"In our study, different devices were often referred to as having a personality, gender, or even a mind of their own. This strategy brings a little levity to a situation that could otherwise be stressful."

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I will pick on both your choice and enjoyment! Unless if it's blue raspberry and a lot.

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Once older people become more used to digital technology, familiarity can foster continued use. With a new device, software and apps they know and understand can be downloaded so that it feels less like an outsider. Similarly, if someone finds a touchscreen problematic, they should know that they can use a keyboard and mouse instead.

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Solid Advice

Solid Advice

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Make a paste from baking soda, apply to stanky tupperware, rinse.

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ABerCul
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Spray Lemon juice in it then wash with soap hot water and the smell be gone. Just like that. Lemon juice is tupperwared bff

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DeadLetterOffice
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I think that when you get to a certain age, you just instinctively know everything about Tupperware.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I used to be a Tupperware salesperson in the 90s and had acquired A LOT of Tupperware. One day, about 10 years later (lifetime warranty!), I started noticing horrible plastic out-gassing smells. I started going through all of my Tupperware and found that most of them smelled. If they had food in them, the food smelled. I threw all of the food out, washed everything, used all of my trained "tricks" for getting the smell out. Nope, wouldn't go away. Interestingly enough, all of the Tupperware I had from the 60's that belonged to my grandmother, were all fine. So I piled them all up (neatly) on the dining room table and contacted Tupperware. They sent over a local rep who took one look at my collection and bolted. She said she couldn't help me. Multiple contacts with the main company were ignored as well. All of my Tupperware was in very nice condition. It just smelled really bad of old rotting plastic. But they would not help me. At all. Ignored me. Threw it all out.

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GramDB
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Just soak it in a weak solution of bleach and it'll be like new!

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Michael Ramming
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Sometimes there is an odor from your armpits, please don't use them.

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LittleLiz
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Some people are saying it's obvious advice... But it really isn't. Some folks grew up without any kind of adulting lessons. My husband had to Google how to do laundry when he moved out. Please don't assume that anyone knows right from wrong, especially in homemaking

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Brian Meyer
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

"I have never seen one of these intact before. This is the famous Dead Sea Tupperware! Listen! (Pbbbt!) Ah! Still good!"

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Amy Stone-Chandler
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Use a fresh lemon and table salt. Or lemon and baking soda and scrub. Works great.

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Raimei Ai
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Plastic Tupperware degrades over time and can start to poison the food. Same with plastic water bottles. Water doesn't expire. Plastic does!

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Vinegar dish soap baking soda hot water rinse in cold water.

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If Only There Was An Edit Comment Option

If Only There Was An Edit Comment Option

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When U Tell Mum You’re Going Out

When U Tell Mum You’re Going Out

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"Stereotyping of older people also needs to stop," Wilson-Nash and Tinson said. "Experience and perspective should be acknowledged [and] respected ... Messaging should underscore the potential benefits of mastering technology, emphasizing the importance of being connected and socially involved to a person’s independence."

So I hope that you will see past these pictures and recognize the individual behind them, the person who decided to boot up an alien-looking device and try to connect to others even though it might've been scary to them.