The older folks love to make fun of the younger generations for being snowflakes who are addicted to their phones and avo on toast, but who do they end up calling when something goes wrong with their tech devices?
Cue complete and utter panic as they’re prevented from bickering with strangers on Facebook community groups, and unable to forward fake news to their friends on WhatsApp.
We all know the struggle of helping folks through their tech woes, so it’s not hard to relate to Trevor Noah’s story about receiving phone calls from his mother, back home in South Africa, whenever there’s a problem.
During his appearance last week on Jimmy Kimmel Live, he spoke about his love for computers, as well as his mixtape-making skills.
Fading the music together? More than can be said for many of today’s DJs.
His chat with Jimmy actually began with this video below, which of course included a mandatory discussion on the current American president:
He’s come a long way since The Daywalker back in 2009.
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