The internet has ingrained itself into nearly every facet of our existence. It’s prevalent in everything from the applications on our mobile devices, to the methods we employ for taking quizzes and tests at school. The influence of digital technology pervades practically every corner of our lives. If we want to make a purchase, we turn to Google. Searching for a unique place for vacation? We Google that too. If we require guidance on preparing a specific dish, once again, we resort to Google. There has never been a time in human history when such an abundance of information was so readily accessible to such a wide audience. Today, activities like education, work, and even hobbies can be executed entirely online. The boundaries of what appears achievable now are, in essence, limitless. Sure, sometimes we choose to whittle away hours watching amusing cat clips or engaging in video games, but even in these instances… the internet is serving up our dose of relaxation.
It may seem like there is no limit to what can be done online, but that would be an incorrect assumption. Today we are going to explore the limits of cyberspace (at least as of the writing of this list). These are 25 Things That Can’t Be Found On The Internet…Yet!
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Deleted pictures that weren’t popular enough to get reposted (unless you're the NSA)
People that aren't connected to the internet
A hug
The answers to your online quiz that’s due in 15 minutes
Baby pictures of grandparents
Old businesses (as in pre-internet)
Full, peer-reviewed, academic & research articles for the public
Privacy
Happiness
Most TV shows...at least not legally
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Youtube tutorials that get right to the point
A life
Rational and polite discussion on contentious issues
Actual prices for wedding vendors
The real original hampster dance site
The Amish
Clearly defined and legitimate download buttons
Convincing footage of Bigfoot and UFO's
Sad or serious youtube videos without any trolls
The taste, touch, or smell of whatever you are looking at or listening to
A misused “your” that hasn’t been corrected
TED videos that actually change your life instead of just inspiring you for a few moments before you revert to your old self
Your keys
A purpose
Trustworthy "YOU WON!" banners/mails
Looking for things to do offline? Check out 25 Creative Things To Do When The Internet Breaks.