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Ew, this one is dumb.
Nah, it’s totally true. I lived without internet for a week, and this was exactly what I did. Although I did more reading and less crying lol
I lived in India for months without a phone or computer/internet and was fine. No crying, lots of reading, exploring and enjoying real life.
It’s different when you’ve had the internet for a large portion of your life, if not your entire life. Without it, you’re really lost.
It’s like that saying: “you never know what you got ’till it’s gone.”
Let me correct that, I’m an American who lived in India for several months when I was 19. My father was one of the foremost computer programmers, and I’ve had at least one personal computer in my home since I was born. I’ve had the internet as long as I can remember (I at least remember having AOL when that became the cool thing to do circa the mid nineties. You’re also quite ignorant if you think that India isn’t teaming with cellphones and the internet, it was more or less that I chose to escape those ammenities while there.
I’m not lost without it.
Wow!
I guess you had a wonderful time!
I was just thinking of how sadly true this graph is… I know lots of people who spend every minute on of their free time (is this correct? Free time I mean) browsing the internet or on Facebook…
As far as I am concerned the only thing I am addicted to is the “random article” button on Wikipedia…
McDonalds never had Free Wi-Fi. It WAS only for Nintendo DS systems, and that was because of a partnership with Wayport, who has recently been bought out by AT&T.
If you have AT&T internet, then yes, your Wi-Fi at the McDonalds is 100% free. You will just need to know your login and password. Otherwise, BDs, Starbucks, or Buffalo Wild Wings will work.
I’m very lucky because my neighborhood… I don’t know what you call it, but we call it a clubhouse (thats what it says on the sign) and they just got free Wi-Fi, which is great because I have to take my sister there often.
Just can’t go the day without FailBlog.
Yes, life without technology is empty. God forbid we might have to accomplish something, or even worse… LEARN SOMETHING!!!?!??!!?!
*logs onto world of warcraft*
READ A FRIGGIN” BOOK!
*logs onto free fiction website*
Nah, for once I think I fit rather well into the minority on that graph.
Bravo. Best graph ever, and that’s not an overstatement. I’m going to go read a book *googles it* and learn something *wikipedia* as well as get something productive done *e-mail’s professor*
Goes to cry in corner….
This graph is stupid. Life without the internet is not possible.
You sir, win an internet.
Too bad it’s infected with Downs syndrome.
And Tourette’s.
and autism
This isn’t funny.
Quit tormenting us.
There MUST be internet.
I thought it was common knowledge that life only exists for when the internet is down…
i remember a time in my life where the internet was still relatively new and computers had dos and HUGE pixels….that’s when i had a bike and the only rule was be back before dark, and i would be outside from 9 am till 8pm just playing….sad that kids now can’t even function without the internets…
But to go out nowadays would result in a pedophile attacking the kid, CPA arresting the parents, and pedophiles in the CPA abducting the child.
I only cry in the corner because that’s where my computer is…
LOL
I either read a book or crochet. I then panic when a) I run out of books to read and b) I’ve finished my crocheting project.
I’m in the minority of the cyan, purple, and yellow.
how about watch a movie/tv show on dvd. seeing as that’s what i did all day yesterday when i had no internet
I’m in the minority too. I just read, play piano, do whatever. It’s very easy to get along without internet. Remember, civilizations existed for thousands of years without internet.
x3 I’m not part of that civilisation, though.
I need my internet. D=
THIS GRAPH SPEAKS THE TRUTH!!!
Once, my internet went out for THREE WHOLE DAYS!!! I nearly died. *Cries just thinking about it*
Oh my god! Were there net cafes around?
Not a single one! My town is really small, so the only place with internet is the public library. It’s not even worth the try because everything aside from my town’s webpage is blocked. >_<
Your McDonalds has free Wifi?!? You bastard!
Agreed! Ours is like 5 bucks an hour… I could catch a taxi HOME with that money!
Meh, I think I could survive without Internet. I have another addiction.

Reading. Because reading = epic pwnage, IMO.
Though I rarely read more than fantasy-themed books. I want to start trying sci-fi, though. I’m thinking “Hitchiker’s Guide to The Galaxy.”
(And I’m not sure exactly how to spell ‘hitchiker.’ If you must correct me, please correct me politely. Of course, that’s a lot to expect from the Internet.)
Hitchhikers is what Firefox is telling me and therefore what I shall tell you… and it is an amazing book, definitely read it if you get a chance!
The correct way to spell that word is “42″.
thanks for suggesting a good book
i shall read it ~
Perfect answer lol hiker.
There should be one more option on here: spend time with friends/family. Yeah, it sounds corny, but seriously.
Everyone in my family except my younger sister has their own computer with access to the Internet. Usually my mom goes to work on grading papers, my dad browses the listings on eBay, and I do my high school classes/use Facebook. We hardly do anything around each other at all.
THEN, one horrible day…..the Internet was down.
My parents were literally throwing fits about it. No YouTube, no Google, no eBay! What are we going to do? If only the INTERNET was working, we could look up tofu recipes for dinner, let you hear what this one really awesome band sounds like, etc, etc.
I was the only one who enjoyed my time without the Internet.
I almost cried because my parents were so dependent on it.
Anyway, it forced us to spend some time together, and I liked that.
(I ramble. Sorry…. XD)
lol nice story :3
:3
Wow, this is completely depressing.
Just for this I’m going to go jog on a treadmill at the gym and try to impress young ladies.
What’s that word, “productive” mean?
Like. is it like a sex position???
MickyD’s WiFi costs money to use, try BK their WiFi is still free.
It’s still free here in australia
If there’s no internet, there’s still a tv… And a whole bunch of DVD’s I haven’t watched because of internet.
Same here! There are also quite a few books I’d like to read (well, I am reading them, but I’m sure I’d finish them faster if I wasn’t on the internet so much). On the other hand, I mostly get my books and DVDs online, so that may be a problem if the internet is gone for too long….
You could always use back-up wireless internet. I do.
*looks at graph*
O.O
Stop spying on me!
It’s like you read my mind! When I go home for breaks during school, my mom doesn’t have internet, so I use McDonald’s free Wifi. It’s awesome. And they don’t even bother me to buy anything.
omg! you’re a genius! i never thought of going to a fast food restaurant that offers free wi-fi! next time that occurs for me, i’m definitely doing that!
Orange part needs to be bigger!!
And maybe a bright, desperate red!
A while back my computer died a tragic death. I had not access to the internet for almost two months when I finally could afford a new computer. (The company I work for blocks everything on the internet except approved sites for your particular job.) I thought I would lose my mind for the first few days. But, I found out that just like when I was young, I can live without the internet. Though, as a last thought, I sure don’t want to!
tru sow tru…
I love living in the city, you can pretty much switch around the sizes of the green and orange areas for me ^_^
A few days before April 1 this year there was a scare about this massive worm that may have implanted on your computer before and would activate on April Fool’s Day. I told my classmates in graphic design about it and to just be careful and someone suggested we just not turn on our computers that day. Then someone else said that we may as well unplug our hearts. Not having internet is a pain in the butt, but I’m not THAT attached to it. -_-; Of course it’s different if your work depends on the internet working. I just play Sims or read comic books.
when my internet was down I drew joker faces on every picture in a whole magazine…
That’s right life without connection to the internet is hellish as if my day is not complete.
(
You forgot ‘masturbate’.
It gets boring after the 10th time in an hour.
Just find a nerd chick who has no internet either?
Honestly, guys, get a life! Take a walk! Have a conversation with a real person! Make a sandwich with real food! What do you think people did before 1995? Many have lived to tell the tale!
They forgot “kill yourself”!!