Grampa Simpson Meme About Free Earphones Included With Old Phones

This meme uses a well-known scene from the animated series *The Simpsons*, where elderly Grampa Simpson sits on a tree stump holding a cane and gestures as he tells a story to a group of younger children including Bart Simpson and Milhouse Van Houten, who listen intently. Overlaid text at the top reads 'Phones used to come with free earphones', framing this now obsolete common practice as a distant, ancient historical fact that older generations share with younger people who never experienced it. The joke satirizes modern smartphone manufacturers that stopped including free earphones (and often chargers) with new devices, frequently justifying this cost-cutting move as being for environmental benefit, which aligns with the associated original title that jokes the 'dark ages' began when these changes were framed as environmentally friendly.

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"Phones used to come with free earphones"

Overview

This meme uses a well-known scene from the animated series The Simpsons, where elderly Grampa Simpson sits on a tree stump holding a cane and gestures as he tells a story to a group of younger children including Bart Simpson and Milhouse Van Houten, who listen intently. Overlaid text at the top reads 'Phones used to come with free earphones', framing this now obsolete common practice as a distant, ancient historical fact that older generations share with younger people who never experienced it. The joke satirizes modern smartphone manufacturers that stopped including free earphones (and often chargers) with new devices, frequently justifying this cost-cutting move as being for environmental benefit, which aligns with the associated original title that jokes the 'dark ages' began when these changes were framed as environmentally friendly.

Origin notes

Per the provided source metadata, this meme was sourced from the r/Meme subreddit on Reddit via RSS. It is an edited version of a widely used Simpsons meme template, which pairs Grampa Simpson recounting outdated, nostalgic experiences with text pointing out a recent major change in consumer technology practices for comedic and satirical effect.

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