Are you proud of what you have achieved? Nothing? That's how your parents propably felt too. This reaction of yours is nothing in the sense of expression of opinion. Sure, the internet is a democratic realm of free conversation, but your opinion does not matter here. A lot of the 2500+ people who have viewed this meme have processed it in their heads, and you are a member of the group who thought it was unfunny. That's fine by me. But a lot of people actually felt a sense of nostalgia. They thought back at the time where the internet was no vast, open world full of surprises and dangers it is today. Back then, as you may or may not know, memes and templates like the one above were in their early days, slowly gaining popularity. But here you are, ruining the day for anyone who looks through the comment section hoping to find the aforementioned group of people with a feel for nostalgia communicating with eachother. Doesn't that feel a little bit sad? A little bit unfulfilling? And also, if you read this far, then congratulations! Your "Not reading allat" meme template has successfully lost its validity. But I'll see if you even care about that or just about your own opinions.