#10: Life Before Google
This sign hits parents right in the funny bone. It reads: “Just told my kids I’m older than Google. They think I’m joking.” For kids who’ve grown up with the internet always in their pocket, the idea of a pre-Google world sounds like ancient history.

But it’s true—Google launched in 1998, meaning anyone born before that is officially “prehistoric” in their eyes. Back then, research meant encyclopedias, libraries, and asking actual humans. Try explaining that to today’s kids, who think Wi-Fi is a human right. Suddenly, parents aren’t just older—they’re practically walking artifacts.
