
'Remember when we used desktop computers? When everyone at least 'looked' busy?'
Celebrate the digital age critic in your life with a piece that humorously highlights their love for tech, social media, and internet culture. Whether they're known for their sharp critiques or their witty commentary, our collection offers playful and thoughtful gifts. Perfect for those who navigate the digital world with a keen eye and a sense of humor, these items add a personal touch to their tech-savvy lifestyle, blending creativity with satire.
'Remember when we used desktop computers? When everyone at least 'looked' busy?'
Brggar holding sign - 'Victim of computer age'.
Once upon a time, there was a store that sold books.
"Put that complaint to the top of the queue, have you seen how many Twitter followers he has?"
"Any questions you have should be covered by the FAQ on our website."
Press Any Key. No, Not That One.
"Do you mind if I ask my computer?"
Blogging Shoes
"I'm so glad I'm not a political post..."
"Stop, it's a devious trap! In my day, they used to use a goat..."
"I can't overstate what a boon this has been to public shaming."
"That should be you up there no one's listening to."
Sent for my Ismug.
"Nobody bothers to write anymore ... "
Budget cuts - please send all email as second class.
"Look! Up in the sky! It's a bird! It's a plane! It's . . . ugh. Forget it."
"The drawback to this is the lack of hardcopy."
Children's games and technology
"When they said we were heading for a 'cashless' economy I didn't think they just meant us having no money!"
'I'm afraid the doctor can't see you today. You could visit his web page instead.'
'RIP: A Smith. Last man not to have a mobile phone.'
"Why can't you just post a rant on social media like everyone else?"
www.hopeless-assassin.com. Hits 0.
I hate to tell you this, but most of the pigs on social media are rooting for the wolf.
"Your confirmation number is 7913842461. To hear this information again press 1."
"Enough with the video games go out and play!"
The iFart Economy
"Did you get that text I sent asking you to turn around?"
Pop-up ad in front of a cartoon.
"Amazon Amber Ale, shipped free with Prime. Kill me, Ted. Just kill me."
"All the better to ignore you with."
"Would you relax? They never look up."
"Did you get my tweet?"
A secretary at a desk with a nameplate the says Dot Com.
"Looking at you, the moon and beyond, don't you think we could start a blog?"
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