Kids these days, all have iPhones and iPads and evidently don’t know you should always hide your gadgets and wipe your search history before your parent comes prowling to have a peek or find out how to utilize ‘Fake My History’.
And one father was really taken aback when he saw what his son had been researching on Google. Prepare to roar with hilarity but also apprehension.
The father explains what he sees as he examines eight-year-old Finley’s iPad history with the assistance of Finley’s elder sister.
The scroll gets off to a good start, with the father searching Google for ‘lucid dreams’ and music lyrics.
However, it quickly takes a turn, the eight-year-old having sought up ‘credit cards free’, ‘how did XXXTentacion die’, ‘how did Michael Jackson die’, and ‘how did Elvis die’.

Oh, and who couldn’t notice the ‘bbq sauce on t**ties’ to go along with the ‘how did Hailey Masson die’ and all the other deceased celeb inquests the eight-year-old wanted to investigate?
The discovery of ‘BBQ sauce on t**ties’ definitely tickles the dad and sister, who break out laughing, and many social media users are having a similar response.
One Instagram user commented, “Looool, that is every eight-year-old.”
“Chandler’s search history!” A second person wrote.
“It makes me laugh every time I see this,” said another.

Others, however, were concerned by the eight-year-old boy’s search history, resorting to social media to express their concerns and question the father and sister’s attitude.
Particularly after noting a little, but significant, search that the father and sister omitted from their tale, ‘Arson’.
A member of the public tweeted: “Hilarious, but they just scrolled past ‘Arson’ like that’s normal for an 8-year-old haha.”
“Death, death, death, arson, death… anyone else concerned?” Another one was added.
“Yeah, I bet that lad is chuffed to have a dad who shares that with the world,” said a third. Perhaps Dad should display his past for all to see.”
That suddenly became heated.