10+ Times Parents Were Totally Clueless Online

Between working full-time jobs and, you know, raising the next generation of humans, we’ve got to forgive parents for not always being up to speed on how technology works.

These moms and dads are trying, they really are…but that doesn’t mean they’re succeeding.

1. I love it

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2. Needs some lessons

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3. The gays

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4. C’mon mom…

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5. Wrong!

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6. Wrong emoji, Mother!

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7. And another one

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8. “Little Caesar’s”

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9. Who are you spending time with?

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10. Nice one

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11. C-O-C-K

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12. Dad is confused

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13. Happy birthday!

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As clueless as they come…

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12 Stories That Prove People Can Empathize with Just About Anything

Humans are incredibly empathetic creatures. We have the ability to understand the emotional state of others. We can (with practice) discern what someone is feeling, whether they’re a person or an animal, and children even extend this to their toys and dolls. And if you think they’re alone, well, check out the 12 stories below.

They prove, without a doubt, that people can see human traits in objects that aren’t human – or alive – at all.

#12. We should let them use their power for good.

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#11. Someone has to love them.

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#10. Never tip your soft-hearted hand, kid.

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#9. Everyone needs someone to love them.

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#8. He put it on his lap. OMG.

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#7. So many good men out there.

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#6. Savior complex achieved.

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#5. Too many kids raised on Toy Story. That’s what it is.

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#4. Marry that man!

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#3. I’m not alone in talking to random objects. Yay!

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#2. I’m sure it understood.

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#1. Some people are monsters.

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I wonder if these stories will one day charm our robot overlords. I guess we can hope!

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20 Hilarious Memes Every Stressed-Out Mom Will Relate To

Moms have a tough job, every now and then they deserve a moment to take a break and laugh.

Hopefully, these hilarious memes will provide a brief respite from the neverending duties of motherhood.

1. Helpless

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2. Please don’t yell

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3. Not a pretty picture

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4. A bit of a difference

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5. Get over it, man

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6. Noooooooooooo

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7. Lingering

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8. That’s the truth

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9. Annoying AF

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10. You’re dead

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11. Up for it

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12. Way to go!

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13. You’re on the right track

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14. Helicopter Mom

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15. Keep it down

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16. You don’t know sh*t

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17. Always interrupted

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18. They’ll be there

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19. A little out of place

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20. Sometimes…

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Keep up the great work, all you moms out there!

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Scientists Confirm That Pregnancy Can Be Contagious

Most women know that, once you get to a certain age, pregnancy seems to be contagious. You hear about one friend who got pregnant, and suddenly it’s like everyone on your friend circle has gone baby crazy. Meanwhile, you’re either peeing on a stick and hoping or crossing yourself and wearing garlic, depending on your feelings about having a child (or another child).

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Well, back in 2014 the American Sociological Association published a study that supports what we see in our social circles – pregnancy can indeed be contagious.

The study lasted 10 years and analyzed over 1700 women to identify the trend. During the interviews, women mentioned “friendship ties” as a reason they thought more about getting pregnant – basically saying that environment and interpersonal interactions influence decisions around starting or expanding family.

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Other possible factors for the “contagion” are: seeing a friend managing motherhood may give a woman more confidence in her own ability to do the same, and seeing a friend become a mother may leave a woman feeling behind.

Those friendship ties can also influence the number of children a woman has for the same reason – if your pal can make three kids look easy, then you might feel as if you can do the same, and you might feel left behind if you’ve only got 1 child to her friend’s 4.

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Interestingly enough, this “contagion” doesn’t extend to siblings, a fact that some researchers attribute to the fact that in today’s day and age, friends are more likely to influence us than family (which is fascinating in its own right).

The moral of the story is that your family size might be tied to your friends, so, as always, choose wisely.

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Almost 50 Million Americans Live in Poverty. These Are the Poorest Towns in Every State

These are hard times in the U.S., and the number prove it. Nearly 50 million Americans live in poverty. That is defined by a family of four living below $25,100 annually.

According to the statistics, Centreville, Illinois, is the poorest town in the country, with a median household income of just $16,715.

Income inequality is a major problem in America, and the gap between very rich and very poor seems to be growing wider by the day. Below is a list of the poorest towns in every U.S. state, along with some sobering statistics.

1. Selma, Alabama

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Town median household income: $23,283
State median household income: $44,758
Town poverty rate: 41.4%
Town population: 19,650

2. Ketchikan City, Alaska

Town median household income: $53,937
State median household income: $74,444
Town poverty rate: 13.6%
Town population: 8,189

3. South Tucson, Arizona

Town median household income: $20,241
State median household income: $51,340
Town poverty rate: 48.9%
Town population: 5,627

4. Camden, Arkansas

Town median household income: $25,581
State median household income: $42,336
Town poverty rate: 34%
Town population: 11,515

5. Clearlake, California

Town median household income: $25,426
State median household income: $63,783
Town poverty rate: 38.1%
Town population: 15,070

6. Willimantic, Connecticut

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Town median household income: $34,211
State median household income: $71,755
Town poverty rate: 29.7%
Town population: 17,339

7. Smyrna, Delaware

Town median household income: $53,941
State median household income: $61,017
Town poverty rate: 8.3%
Town population: 11,081

8. Sterling, Colorado

Town median household income: $36,282
State median household income: $62,520
Town poverty rate: 20.4%
Town population: 13,976

9. Brownsville, Florida

Town median household income: $19,796
State median household income: $48,900
Town poverty rate: 42.4%
Town population: 15,860

10. Cordele, Georgia

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Town median household income: $23,294
State median household income: $51,037
Town poverty rate: 49.6%
Town population: 11,015

11. Wahiawa, Hawaii

Town median household income: $55,744
State median household income: $71,977
Town poverty rate: 15.4%
Town population: 17,696

12. Rupert, Idaho

Town median household income: $35,011
State median household income: $49,174
Town poverty rate: 27.4%
Town population: 5,702

13. Centreville, Illinois

Town median household income: $16,715
State median household income: $59,196
Town poverty rate: 50.1%
Town population: 5,127

14. Brazil, Indiana

Town median household income: $29,531
State median household income: $50,433
Town poverty rate: 31.6%
Town population: 8,105

15. Lamoni, Iowa

Town median household income: $33,393
State median household income: $54,570
Town poverty rate: 26.1%
Town population: 2,616

16. Belleville, Kansas

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Town median household income: $31,885
State median household income: $53,571
Town poverty rate: 13.9%
Town population: 1,831

17. Glasgow, Kentucky

Town median household income: $28,362
State median household income: $44,811
Town poverty rate: 26.9%
Town population: 14,338

18. Ville Platte, Louisiana

Town median household income: $18,679
State median household income: $45,652
Town poverty rate: 38.4%
Town population: 7,338

19. Eastport, Maine

Town median household income: $33,836
State median household income: $50,826
Town poverty rate: 18.8%
Town population: 1,390

20. Cumberland, Maryland

Town median household income: $31,855
State median household income: $76,067
Town poverty rate: 24%
Town population: 20,290

21. Webster, Massachusetts

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Town median household income: $44,846
State median household income: $70,954
Town poverty rate: 16.8%
Town population: 12,122

22. Hamtramck, Michigan

Town median household income: $23,609
State median household income: $50,803
Town poverty rate: 49.7%
Town population: 21,985

23. Bemidji, Minnesota

Town median household income: $33,680
State median household income: $63,217
Town poverty rate: 24.1%
Town population: 14,664

24. Indianola, Mississippi

Town median household income: $26,479
State median household income: $40,528
Town poverty rate: 31.8%
Town population: 10,047

25. Mountain View, Missouri

Town median household income: $23,484
State median household income: $49,593
Town poverty rate: 26.5%
Town population: 2,694

26. Deer Lodge, Montana

Town median household income: $37,917
State median household income: $48,380
Town poverty rate: 11.4%
Town population: 3,062

27. Red Cloud, Nebraska

Town median household income: $34,395
State median household income: $54,384
Town poverty rate: 15.5%
Town population: 1,115

28. Laughlin, Nevada

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Town median household income: $32,758
State median household income: $53,094
Town poverty rate: 18.8%
Town population: 7,641

29. Berlin, New Hampshire

Town median household income: $38,863
State median household income: $68,485
Town poverty rate: 19%
Town population: 10,154

30. Crestwood Village, New Jersey

Town median household income: $28,282
State median household income: $73,702
Town poverty rate: 9.8%
Town population: 8,135

31. Deming, New Mexico

Town median household income: $26,044
State median household income: $45,674
Town poverty rate: 32.1%
Town population: 14,582

32. New Square, New York

Town median household income: $21,773
State median household income: $60,741
Town poverty rate: 70.0%
Town population: 7,804

33. Mount Olive, North Carolina

Town median household income: $26,099
State median household income: $48,256
Town poverty rate: 33.3%
Town population: 4,734

34. Ellendale, North Dakota

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Town median household income: $42,744
State median household income: $59,114
Town poverty rate: 12.8%
Town population: 1,432

35. East Cleveland, Ohio

Town median household income: $19,953
State median household income: $50,674
Town poverty rate: 41.8%
Town population: 17,413

36. Arkoma, Oklahoma

Town median household income: $26,352
State median household income: $48,038
Town poverty rate: 34.1%
Town population: 1,912

37. Reedsport, Oregon

Town median household income: $32,677
State median household income: $53,270
Town poverty rate: 23.9%
Town population: 4,088

38. Johnstown, Pennsylvania

Town median household income: $24,075
State median household income: $54,895
Town poverty rate: 37%
Town population: 20,169

39. Central Falls, Rhode Island

Town median household income: $28,901
State median household income: $58,387
Town poverty rate: 32.7%
Town population: 19,366

40. Belton, South Carolina

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Town median household income: $29,329
State median household income: $46,898
Town poverty rate: 24.3%
Town population: 4,296

41. Vermillion, South Dakota

Town median household income: $31,155
State median household income: $52,078
Town poverty rate: 35.7%
Town population: 10,778

42. Lafayette, Tennessee

Town median household income: $30,586
State median household income: $46,574
Town poverty rate: 16.4%
Town population: 4,909

43. Fabens, Texas

Town median household income: $24,612
State median household income: $54,727
Town poverty rate: 48.8%
Town population: 7,168

44. Brigham City, Utah

Town median household income: $47,675
State median household income: $62,518
Town poverty rate: 9.7%
Town population: 18,586

45. Bellows Falls, Vermont

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Town median household income: $31,963
State median household income: $56,104
Town poverty rate: 22.6%
Town population: 3,032

46. Hillsville, Virginia

Town median household income: $30,943
State median household income: $66,149
Town poverty rate: 21.1%
Town population: 2,683

47. Chewelah, Washington

Town median household income: $30,998
State median household income: $62,848
Town poverty rate: 17.6%
Town population: 2,601

48. Weston, West Virginia

Town median household income: $31,739
State median household income: $42,644
Town poverty rate: 26.2%
Town population: 4,085

49. Whitewater, Wisconsin

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Town median household income: $30,934
State median household income: $54,610
Town poverty rate: 38.2%
Town population: 14,840

50. Thermopolis, Wyoming

Town median household income: $45,668
State median household income: $59,143
Town poverty rate: 12.7%
Town population: 2,918

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7 Awesome Facts About Pretty Much Everything

I’m confident that you are going to find some very useful and interesting facts on this list.

So read on to get just a lil’ bit smarter.

1. Now that is epic

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2. Lavender labyrinth

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3. How cool is that?

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4. Always an awkward situation

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5. Check your grammar, bro

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6. Nice work Damian!

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7. That makes sense…

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Feel a little bit smarter? Good!

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5+ Great Facts to Share with Your Friends

Good thing Neil deGrasse Tyson had a change of heart about his career.

If not, we might be seeing him in the flesh, lighting himself on fire.

Don’t believe me? Read through this fact set and you’ll see what I’m talking about.

1. Security blanket

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2. A real tongue twister

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3. Wish we could see it…

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4. Here come the waterworks

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5. Good career move

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6. Hot rod kitties

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Remember: share these facts far and wide!

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6 Very Tricky Riddles to Stump Your Friends

If you want to impress your friends (or at least keep them from falling asleep at their desk), why not try sharing these 6 tricky riddles with them? The next time you or they are in need of a pick-me-up in the middle of the day – or any time at all!

#6. Find XX.

Continue reading when you’re ready to check your answer!