I love how the questions are "How many times does 1 fit in 5?", and when we talk to the kids they are like: My hobby is calculating the impact damage from different sized asteroids to see a quantitative measure of destruction centered in different countries".
Great video NL! The part where Ava looked directly into the camera and read out the full names and addresses of over 40 billionaires and conservative US political figures in a sinister tone was a bit of a tonal shift,but greatly appreciated
"The class which has the means of material production at its disposal, has control at the same time over the means of mental production, so that thereby, generally speaking, the ideas of those who lack the means of mental production are subject to it." - Ava in this video.
Not really. It's more like "Heating your home by burning logs is not the same as heating your home by burning books." You'd be surprised at how people don't see Ava's statement as a truism.
Clearly we need to start justifying violence of those deemed "oppressors" early. Let me check my college sociology book on who these "oppressors" are that we can commit violence against. Ah jeez better watch out white men violence against you is not the same. It's a "great fact"
Im not gonna lie I've rarely pogged harder than when NL won a gameshow in a language he doesn't speak at all, also the fact that that show was incredibly cursed at every turn really added to the hilarity, him being "trapped in gameshow purgatory"
I played this for about 20 minutes myself and I'm sad he didn't spend any time cycling through all the different name options. Hearing the hosts say "Pidgin Greaser" is the only redeeming quality of this cursed game
Isn't the point of this show to have questions on random trivia that a 5th grader would know from class but most adults would have forgotten due to irrelevance in the greater scheme of life?
tbh, just a bad idea for a video game. the game show exists to point and laugh at people for not brushing up on elementary topics, which is not a video game. no one plays video games to point and laugh at themselves. the devs clearly put more effort than most, which is not surprising considering that HandyGames is an actual team who also get to do interesting, unlicensed games too. there are some little touches here and there that most studios working on games like this will not have the time and/or resources to. which doesn't make it more than one of the best in a really bad bunch, but you still do have to respect that they did their best with a game no one really cared about.
0:13 an easy way to know which way the earth rotates is to remember they launch rockets from _florida_ towards the _atlantic_ ocean. They go east. And obviously when you’re launching a rocket you want to launch it in the direction the earth is rotating for free velocity
@@graystone2802 almost every one of martin luther kings speeches ended in extreme political violence, the only exception being the 'I have a dream speech.' He was a violent communist pest. Do research aside from what school told you.
It is his favorite I remember him saying he thought it was funny his favorite movie of the year was a recorded musical from 2015 the year Hamilton released
@@desertedham37 I think it’s safe to assume that considering he quotes it as often as ITYSL he enjoys it. He’s given no reason to believe he dislikes it.
I have to imagine that Jerma would have somehow failed in this quiz show game. There would just be some insane gap in his knowledge from when they turned off the TV they kept in front of him while he was growing in his tube They kept NL's on, but the CRT TV radiation made him go bald prematurely :(
I'm unreasonably mad about that 1/1 fact. You can divide 1 by 1. You get 1. The reason it's not prime is that it only has 1 factor, whereas prime numbers have exactly 2 factors. This "fact" makes it seem like 1 isn't prime because you can't divide 1 by itself, which is false. Doing something that has no effect doesn't mean it didn't happen; it just means it had no effect. I bet Joaquin's math teacher thought they were being clever when they told him that "fact".
Schools teaching kids now: “Violence from the oppressed is not the same as violence from the oppressive” School when I was a kid: “I voted for Obama cause he has bomb in his name”
“Does the earth rotate clockwise or counterclockwise?“ is an unanswerable question since the earth does not have a top. If it’s clockwise at the North Pole then it’s counterclockwise at the South Pole. They should have asked whether the orbit was prograde (west to east) or not.
This is actually really interesting! Space being three dimensional we actually use the celestial hemispheres as a point of reference to determine which way a planet spins in relation to our solar systems invariable plane. The pole of Earth that points to the northern celestial hemisphere is of course our north pole, thus the Earth spins counterclockwise.
When he brought that up I realized the error of the question immediately. I'm assuming we'd be viewing the globe form the top down, though, which means it would rotate counter clockwise.
You guys are way overthinking this. It's child trivia, not philosophy. Asking which orientation the question is asking about is like asking why we call north "north" instead of "south". It's been generally accepted since ancient times that what we consider north is the top of the world. And it makes total sense given that that's where most of the landmass is and also where the vast majority of civilization (and maps) came from. Therefore we consider the arctic the top with the Earth spinning counter-clockwise, a top-down look at our solar system has us traveling counter-clockwise around the Sun, and a top-down look at our galaxy has us traveling counter-clockwise around the center. It's arbitrary, sure, but it is accepted throughout society and that's just one of the things you have to be ok with in Elementary school.
I mean I am not American nor a native English speaker so most questions about the US are very hard for me. If the streamers are not from the USA I get that some of these questions can be hard.
That may be, but it would be annoying to have to type the answer out, esp. on console. That being said, having played this title myself, I do concede that some of the questions need better answer choices than one obvious answer and two joke choices, or that some of these questions would be much better open ended
I'm not saying I knew what a sundew was, but I knew the other two weren't carnivorous, and I'm surprised NL didn't. I realize he knows plenty of obscure facts that I don't, It's just surprising how different our knowledge gaps are from each other.
TBF I have seen dumbass doves get caught in cholla before. And there are brambles that can entangle sheep and cause them to die of exposure (and subsequently becomes fertilizer). But yeah, obviously the sticky plant is the carnivorous one. When a spiky plant gets a kill it's kind of just a happy accident.
Unless you're some sort of botanist there's probably a lot you don't know about cacti. And if you don't know sundew and don't want to fail in such an early grade ot makes sense to play it safe
@@svenweiland3322 yeah my thoughts exactly. there are at very least hundreds of species of cacti, wouldn’t be far fetched to think one of em traps insects
@@myspicyclips6402 but a cactus exists and is specialised to overcome shit soil and no rain. Carnivorous plants also exist and are specialised to overcome shit soil. It makes no sense to evolve both, it would be like a cheetah with a long proboscis to get into ant nests
@@svenweiland3322 yeah.. no. It's ridiculous to think any sort of cacti eats insects, considering the only cacti anyone knows about is .. the ones that everyone knows about. I would bet my left nut they don't teach 2nd graders about some random insect eating cacti that doesn't exist or no one knows about.. just dumb
Every natural number has a unique prime factorization and those of lentgh 1 are the ones we call prime. 1 is the neutral element of multiplication and as such does not appear in any prime factorization. Hence the length of its prime factorization is 0 and its not a prime.
@@svenweiland3322 doesn't mean that "nothing happens" what the hell is that supposed to mean? I can divide 1 by 1 all day, same with any other prime number. the whole point is that the quote makes no sense and was clearly written by someone who has no idea what they're doing
Ava is extremely based but that’s a heavy opinion for a 5th grader why tf did the game makers have her read that 😂💀 Edit: Ava got a d+ in history. Shouldn’t she know about history for her far leaning opinions on political violence?
She is bad at history like most people who justify political violence along collectivist labels. Her "fun fact" was used to justify the slaughter of millions during Mao's cultural revolution.
Unfortunately Ava gets one hundred percent of her opinions from leftist youtubers. Alternative joke: her history teacher keeps giving her low grades for knowing more than her and constantly correcting her in class.
I would've lost the deterrent question because I was like "what the fuck? How is it only one?! There's three e's in there!" Then I read the question again
25:02 Hawaii is not the furthest state from California, at the very least Maine is further. Which means there are probably multiple states that are further from California than Hawaii.
19:00 A vowel is a syllabic speech sound pronounced without any stricture in the vocal tract. There are technically more then one instances the sound of e is heard in the world deterrent.
Well, the question asked for how many **different** vowels in the word. Still, "vowel" has multiple meanings. If you consider it to mean "one of the letters of 'a e i o u' (and sometimes 'y')" then one is the correct answer. If you're thinking about it from a phonemic perspective, two or three could both be correct depending on your dialect. So technically, any answer in the multiple choice could be explained as correct.
@@Providence83 "If you pick the eucalyptus leaves, which the koala eats, off the tree and put them on a plate.. then the koala won't know what to do with them"
Dying at the kid just confidently busting out some completely incorrect "facts" about prime factorization. It's like an extremely mangled version of the true fact that 1 is neither prime nor composite.
I love how the questions are "How many times does 1 fit in 5?", and when we talk to the kids they are like: My hobby is calculating the impact damage from different sized asteroids to see a quantitative measure of destruction centered in different countries".
Violence of the oppressed fuckin' killed me out of a small child
+2
This is such a good comment +2
1 doesn't fit in 5, because when you multiply by 1, nothing happens
@@JB-xl2jc Ryan should be care ful not to earn too much money on this show cause that kid will fuckin eat his flesh lmao
17:04 "The walls of oppression and humiliation cannot be demolished except in a hail of bullets." -Ava probably
Holy mackerel Ava is based
@@falco451 No
@@MrFredstt -2
@@falco451 My brother in Christ your -2 does not matter
@@MrFredstt mattered enough for your fragile ego to respond
Great video NL! The part where Ava looked directly into the camera and read out the full names and addresses of over 40 billionaires and conservative US political figures in a sinister tone was a bit of a tonal shift,but greatly appreciated
Based Ava
What in the fantano
@@rkrokberg glhf
The scariest part was when she articulated their deep ties to Israel
Host: "Why don't you tells us about your favorite subject?"
"Profits are the stolen wages of the proletariat"
Host: "Great fact!"
Based
"The class which has the means of material production at its disposal, has control at the same time over the means of mental production, so that thereby, generally speaking, the ideas of those who lack the means of mental production are subject to it." - Ava in this video.
@@imjustsomeguy72 The legendary +3.
Her saying free-range...dad will live in my head for the next 10 years.
i think i just got cursed
It’s funny because the guy sounds totally normal when he says, “Free-range Dad!”
And then Claudia is like, “Free-range… DAD!”
Free range...
standard GAMER
The amount of time she paused and waves her hand before giving the answer makes me physically uncomfortable lol
my favourite part was when Ava, unprompted, took a forgiving stance towards certain forms of political violence
great fact
based and Fanon-pilled
It was basically the first time I ever had an out-of-body experience, watching that
Comrade Ava has achieved Class Consciousness.
Ava swinging for the IRA
When Ava interrupted the game to read an excerpt of the Communist Manifesto, I really felt that.
when her turn comes, Ava shall not make excuses for the terror
I sat my white ass down and listened.
$30? That’s what I call a tear-off
Probably would have been better at $10 with the dlc already included
_"Fun Fact: We are living in a simulation, where in reality, a ruling class of ant-like creatures are feeding off our life essence!"_ - Halima
Chimera ants are real?
Great fact!
Ava: loves social studies, is based as hell
Also Ava: D+ in History
Stay winning, kiddo.
I had a classmate like that in high school
what a lot of people don't realize is that Ava's seat was originally intended to be filled by Marlon Brando
Great joke that won't be properly acknowledged
11:10 NL has such great ways with kids. he's so kind & based.
"Sin guerra no hay paz, sin sangre no hay cambio" -Ava luego de conocer la revolución
I found the bit where Halima looked through my screen and told me the date of my death a little disconcerting, but other than that a great video!
i love how the host instantly responds to avas based take with "great fact" like how what she said is much of a fact as like, "fire is hot"
Not really. It's more like "Heating your home by burning logs is not the same as heating your home by burning books."
You'd be surprised at how people don't see Ava's statement as a truism.
Class Consciousness is extremely based.
Clearly we need to start justifying violence of those deemed "oppressors" early. Let me check my college sociology book on who these "oppressors" are that we can commit violence against. Ah jeez better watch out white men violence against you is not the same. It's a "great fact"
This just in: Florida bans schools from playing "Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?" for being too woke!
@@iProjectMobius you joke, but...
When are we bringing back German game show arc
der Ei spielt game shows nicht
Im not gonna lie I've rarely pogged harder than when NL won a gameshow in a language he doesn't speak at all, also the fact that that show was incredibly cursed at every turn really added to the hilarity, him being "trapped in gameshow purgatory"
@@hannahlistento100EAT Schlag den Star brother
when are we bringing back verty golf? thats the real question here
Schlag den Star was amazing! The sheer length of 1 round, the inferred questions and answers, the hacky-sack throws, and the overall chaos was peak NL
I played this for about 20 minutes myself and I'm sad he didn't spend any time cycling through all the different name options. Hearing the hosts say "Pidgin Greaser" is the only redeeming quality of this cursed game
"Is there any way to make it harder" my brother in christ it's Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader
Be dumber?
The old game was harder for sure
If you watched the actual show the show had more harder questions, like straight up something out of the final round of Jeopardy.
Isn't the point of this show to have questions on random trivia that a 5th grader would know from class but most adults would have forgotten due to irrelevance in the greater scheme of life?
He was looking for the "Are you smarter than a University dropout" setting.
That's DLC though.
“You hear that chat?” He says in regards to the silent game
The entertainment you brought was good but this quiz game for itself must be one of the most boring out there.
Agreed , so drole
tbh, just a bad idea for a video game. the game show exists to point and laugh at people for not brushing up on elementary topics, which is not a video game. no one plays video games to point and laugh at themselves.
the devs clearly put more effort than most, which is not surprising considering that HandyGames is an actual team who also get to do interesting, unlicensed games too. there are some little touches here and there that most studios working on games like this will not have the time and/or resources to. which doesn't make it more than one of the best in a really bad bunch, but you still do have to respect that they did their best with a game no one really cared about.
@@MelMelodyWerner you mean like the extensive voice lines and random political activist lines?
The last are you smarter than a 5th grader game had much harder questions
@@More_Row I think more like the animations and set changes. There's a good amount going on that looks pretty cool but isn't particularly needed.
36:31 Don't let them catch you off gourd?! I'm pogged out of my gourd for the callback reference made by the npc.
lmao
My favorite part was when the child paused during an answer to chant in tongues while their eyes rolled back. Great effects in this game
0:13 an easy way to know which way the earth rotates is to remember they launch rockets from _florida_ towards the _atlantic_ ocean. They go east. And obviously when you’re launching a rocket you want to launch it in the direction the earth is rotating for free velocity
17:04 Ava being extremely based
She was about to call for the heads of all landlords but they cut her off.
"One cannot be divided by one. Nothing happens." Hold me back I'm about to throw hands with a minor
I burst out laughing at Avas based take. Like she said it like you'd say 2+2=4
cringe* take
@@zerazerazerazerazerazerazera Nah it was absolutely based and you're cringe if you can't extrapolate why it's not
@@algebraicfeline2188 violence is violence, weather it's justifiable is something that can only be determined case by case. think about it for a bit
I love getting it twisted, and you do too. Twist me oppressor.
@@graystone2802 almost every one of martin luther kings speeches ended in extreme political violence, the only exception being the 'I have a dream speech.' He was a violent communist pest. Do research aside from what school told you.
I still can't tell if Hamilton is unironically NL's favorite musical or if it is a bit and at this point I am too afraid to ask.
I think it’d be somewhere in the middle, Kates rly into it and it has some catchy songs!
i'm telling myself it's a bit
It is his favorite I remember him saying he thought it was funny his favorite movie of the year was a recorded musical from 2015 the year Hamilton released
@@TheWanderer197 that could have also been a joke
@@desertedham37 I think it’s safe to assume that considering he quotes it as often as ITYSL he enjoys it. He’s given no reason to believe he dislikes it.
As someone who is sensitive to flashing lights I want to thank you for caring about your viewers and turning them off.
Proud to sub your channel
I have to imagine that Jerma would have somehow failed in this quiz show game. There would just be some insane gap in his knowledge from when they turned off the TV they kept in front of him while he was growing in his tube
They kept NL's on, but the CRT TV radiation made him go bald prematurely :(
He's bald!?!?
Ava: "The history of workers' expropriation is written into the annals of mankind in letters of blood and fire"
I'm unreasonably mad about that 1/1 fact. You can divide 1 by 1. You get 1. The reason it's not prime is that it only has 1 factor, whereas prime numbers have exactly 2 factors. This "fact" makes it seem like 1 isn't prime because you can't divide 1 by itself, which is false. Doing something that has no effect doesn't mean it didn't happen; it just means it had no effect. I bet Joaquin's math teacher thought they were being clever when they told him that "fact".
Are you smarter than a 5th grader?
Well, would a 5th grader spend $30 on this?
no but only because it's not a cool game.
Schools teaching kids now: “Violence from the oppressed is not the same as violence from the oppressive”
School when I was a kid: “I voted for Obama cause he has bomb in his name”
You should constantly pick subjects which the kids are worst in and see how often they get it right.
The best part for me was when NL took the 3rd grade spelling question and then spelled the word wrong, but not in a way that missed the question lol
“Does the earth rotate clockwise or counterclockwise?“ is an unanswerable question since the earth does not have a top. If it’s clockwise at the North Pole then it’s counterclockwise at the South Pole. They should have asked whether the orbit was prograde (west to east) or not.
Only if you’re a globe believer
I'm a globe believer and tortilla doubter
This is actually really interesting! Space being three dimensional we actually use the celestial hemispheres as a point of reference to determine which way a planet spins in relation to our solar systems invariable plane. The pole of Earth that points to the northern celestial hemisphere is of course our north pole, thus the Earth spins counterclockwise.
When he brought that up I realized the error of the question immediately. I'm assuming we'd be viewing the globe form the top down, though, which means it would rotate counter clockwise.
You guys are way overthinking this. It's child trivia, not philosophy. Asking which orientation the question is asking about is like asking why we call north "north" instead of "south".
It's been generally accepted since ancient times that what we consider north is the top of the world. And it makes total sense given that that's where most of the landmass is and also where the vast majority of civilization (and maps) came from. Therefore we consider the arctic the top with the Earth spinning counter-clockwise, a top-down look at our solar system has us traveling counter-clockwise around the Sun, and a top-down look at our galaxy has us traveling counter-clockwise around the center. It's arbitrary, sure, but it is accepted throughout society and that's just one of the things you have to be ok with in Elementary school.
There are so many transitions in this game I would go insane trying to play this myself
the biology major assuming cacti must be carnivorous is peak egg
it calling him a free range dad every time has me dying
Thank you for unlocking me! Happy to be out of the matrix void
idk who you are, but every pore and nerve in my body was pulsating under the most horrific cringe attacks every time she called you standard gamer
free-range
dad
Kinda refreshing seeing someone with some basic human knowledge play this game, you know, compared to other streamers
Have streamers had issues with this game?
Some of these are things people dont need to know though. Some of this stuff wasn't even taught it was just mentioned once in a class.
@@Chris-ks4sw found the triggered streamer
I mean I am not American nor a native English speaker so most questions about the US are very hard for me. If the streamers are not from the USA I get that some of these questions can be hard.
@@ryznak4814 Exactly.
Game would be infinitely better if it wasn’t multiple choice
That may be, but it would be annoying to have to type the answer out, esp. on console. That being said, having played this title myself, I do concede that some of the questions need better answer choices than one obvious answer and two joke choices, or that some of these questions would be much better open ended
16:42 “Chief justice is appointed by the supreme court”
??????????
Free Range Dad is the funniest thing this year
NL, with full sincerity, you are my comfort content. Thank you.
True, true, so true.
"She's a garbage can? No, she's just a lady." - NL 2022
What's the difference? *Seinfeld theme*
Typical Canadian thinking that a cactus is a carnivorous plant just cuz it got spikes
I'm not saying I knew what a sundew was, but I knew the other two weren't carnivorous, and I'm surprised NL didn't. I realize he knows plenty of obscure facts that I don't, It's just surprising how different our knowledge gaps are from each other.
TBF I have seen dumbass doves get caught in cholla before. And there are brambles that can entangle sheep and cause them to die of exposure (and subsequently becomes fertilizer).
But yeah, obviously the sticky plant is the carnivorous one. When a spiky plant gets a kill it's kind of just a happy accident.
@@sntslilhlpr6601isn't decayed flesh toxic to plants or did I pull that information from my bank of permently stored incorrect facts?
I can't believe that after nearly a decade, RUSTA5G is back on NL's channel
the ultimate rpg
28:48 Oh God, we're playing GeoGuesser now.
Free range...
Dad!
Whats your answer?
This game is so damn silly, man. 30$ too? no, thanks.
bruh i got whiplash when ava casually spoke persian never thought i would hear persian on a NL stream
had this shit on in the background and hearing you say "shut up eli" made me very confused during my brief moment of lucidity
Fairly sure I read The Great Gatsby in like 11th grade or something. Was my school really 7 grades behind?
Why is Teddy such a hecking SNACK
because Claudia is abominable
perfectly balanced as things should be
@@maxwellwellman I didn't want to say it, but it's absolutely true.
No honestly you're right
The man has no pubis
Ah yes.. the poison ivy and cactus that eat insects... What is.. process of elimination?
Unless you're some sort of botanist there's probably a lot you don't know about cacti. And if you don't know sundew and don't want to fail in such an early grade ot makes sense to play it safe
@@svenweiland3322 yeah my thoughts exactly. there are at very least hundreds of species of cacti, wouldn’t be far fetched to think one of em traps insects
@@myspicyclips6402 but a cactus exists and is specialised to overcome shit soil and no rain. Carnivorous plants also exist and are specialised to overcome shit soil. It makes no sense to evolve both, it would be like a cheetah with a long proboscis to get into ant nests
@@svenweiland3322 yeah.. no. It's ridiculous to think any sort of cacti eats insects, considering the only cacti anyone knows about is .. the ones that everyone knows about. I would bet my left nut they don't teach 2nd graders about some random insect eating cacti that doesn't exist or no one knows about.. just dumb
@@Emperorhirohito19272 reread your comment lmao
Great fact that you can't divide 1 by 1 because nothing happens. Good job Joaquin
Every natural number has a unique prime factorization and those of lentgh 1 are the ones we call prime. 1 is the neutral element of multiplication and as such does not appear in any prime factorization. Hence the length of its prime factorization is 0 and its not a prime.
@@svenweiland3322 doesn't mean that "nothing happens" what the hell is that supposed to mean? I can divide 1 by 1 all day, same with any other prime number. the whole point is that the quote makes no sense and was clearly written by someone who has no idea what they're doing
17:09 LOLLL “What the hell, she’s based?!” 😂
"yeast is a fungus?" biology major btw
"Fish are basically plants"
Joaquin deserved the hate
My favorite part is that they think anyone in these grades would have any clue about these questions. Having raised a kid, they would have no chance.
I really like those accessibility options. More trivia games should have those!
Who remembers when he played the old are you smarter than a 5th grader where he got to build a school with the points he won
Real ones remember the OG are you smarter than a 5th grader game
17:00 BASED
She must have drank her snapple this morning....this is why i watch. Thanks NL
Classic RUSTA5G. Missing Josh and Nick coming up with some silly answers. Nostalgia rules everything around me.
i miss those days
Just kept thinking about how NL knew immediately what an ichthyologist was while everyone else squabbled about what it was
We're all just ignoring the g-forces the fifth graders are pulling when they're yeeted off-screen I guess.
I want to see a top gun sequel that’s focused on these kids preparing for the 7 Gs they sustain as they’re pulled off screen
that black lady was rocking the buzzlightyear haircut
I don't know why but I feel that Free Range Dad is the perfect descriptor of NL
“Who gives a shit at all”. My exact thoughts😭
Caseoh could never
Was not expecting that Paulo Freire quoting from Ava but honestly good for her
This game cost 30 dollars??? "What is a name for something more expensive than it should be?"
Free range... Looking
Dad! Cereal
17:08 WTF BASED?!?!?!??!?
Ava is extremely based but that’s a heavy opinion for a 5th grader why tf did the game makers have her read that 😂💀
Edit: Ava got a d+ in history. Shouldn’t she know about history for her far leaning opinions on political violence?
We thought the devs were based but maybe…
She is bad at history like most people who justify political violence along collectivist labels. Her "fun fact" was used to justify the slaughter of millions during Mao's cultural revolution.
Her History prof has a Confederate flag hanging in the classroom. Not her fault.
She does praxis but doesn't know theory; her teacher failed her for talking about COINTELPRO during a story about the Boston Tea Party.
Unfortunately Ava gets one hundred percent of her opinions from leftist youtubers.
Alternative joke: her history teacher keeps giving her low grades for knowing more than her and constantly correcting her in class.
I would've lost the deterrent question because I was like "what the fuck? How is it only one?! There's three e's in there!"
Then I read the question again
lol same. type versus token predicament, you wouldn’t even be wrong.
Can you explain it? I feel dumb to ask…
@@simplyrin210 it asks for different vowels. There's only one distinct vowel, being e. If it was detarrent for example, it would be two, e and a.
It's funny that MLB the Show manages to make a million combinations of random names sound so much more natural than 1 of like 4 preset names
25:02 Hawaii is not the furthest state from California, at the very least Maine is further. Which means there are probably multiple states that are further from California than Hawaii.
This takes an exhaustingly long time to get to the next question.
This was some of the most I've laughed out loud from a yt vid in a while
The quip about the exploding English dictionary is so good lmao
Ava having an A+ in humanities but a D+ in history is hilarious and unhinged.
Thank you, Halima! Very cool!
please i would watch a hundred episodes of this
I fucking lost it at based Ava
i love how little this has in common with the show
i got deterrent wrong because i thought it meant counting the number or vowel characters not how many different vowel characters were used
How is there a fourth grade question about The Great Gatsby?
19:00
A vowel is a syllabic speech sound pronounced without any stricture in the vocal tract. There are technically more then one instances the sound of e is heard in the world deterrent.
Well, the question asked for how many **different** vowels in the word.
Still, "vowel" has multiple meanings. If you consider it to mean "one of the letters of 'a e i o u' (and sometimes 'y')" then one is the correct answer.
If you're thinking about it from a phonemic perspective, two or three could both be correct depending on your dialect. So technically, any answer in the multiple choice could be explained as correct.
@@SeeMyDolphin yes I agree It was a loaded question
Keep it radical Ava ✊
Bro is beefing with Joaquin
NL not knowing what sundew is
bro has a degree in biology 💀
Obviously hasn't found the video on carnivorous plants from ZeFrank. _"SUNdeeeww"_
@@Providence83 "If you pick the eucalyptus leaves, which the koala eats, off the tree and put them on a plate.. then the koala won't know what to do with them"
this has 200 episode potential
Finally some quality content.
Dying at the kid just confidently busting out some completely incorrect "facts" about prime factorization. It's like an extremely mangled version of the true fact that 1 is neither prime nor composite.
"is there a way to make it harder" my brother in christ, the game is called are you smarter than a 5th grader