I had NO idea kids were THIS dumb..
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For people thinking that this is fake I have one simple story to tell you. About twelve years ago I worked for Geek Squad. We got a call from a from a guy who just purchased a laptop and a wifi router so he could attend online college a couple of hours prior to the call. He called Geek Squad to bitch because the router was not working. I proceeded to ask him simple trouble shooting questions. THE FIRST FUCKING QUESTION was "what color are the lights on the front of the router, and are any of them blinking?" He replies with "It ain't got not lights." So I asked him if he had it plugged into the wall, and his modem. His response "Nah, buddy at the store said this bitch wireless."
Just remember, people with this level of education are voting in elections.
lmao
The aggressive confidence despite how wrong they are is really the icing on the cake. You never see that kind of attitude from someone who has a clue.
That's rough. lmao 😵💫😆
I worked for years for an internet supplier in France, and I had someone like that, who didn't plug the router. Same situation: when I told her she needed to plug it, she got angry as we promised wireless internet. I stayed calm and explained that if the internet connexion could be wireless with wifi, she still needed to plug for the electricity. Her answer then was that our equipment was shitty, because competitors offered wireless electricity.
Before that, I used to be a recruiter for a temp agency, and I organized abilities tests for workers: the test was to answer some logic questions written on a paper sheet. The answers were just bellow the questions. JUST BELLOW. Nobody used that, and I had to correct the silliest answers.
You are right, these people are voting in elections, but I have no idea how they find their polling stations
If great minds like Einstein, Tesla, Leonardo Da Vinci, Musk, Bezos, etc are so few, doesn't that mean the stupidity is in abundance?
The simulation can't expend CPU cycles on low-level NPCs like this.
🤓
The higher the population, the less computational power each NPC gets
This comment was S tier
Lmfao
I have only one question, why does the simulation puts so much effort on me?
My coworker recently told me 5% of 100 was 20, corrected herself to 25, then got out a calculator and told me it was 100. She has a masters degree. I fully believe it
(Edit: for anybody who doesn’t want to read all the replies, it’s a masters in Biochem. Yes, really.)
Masters degree in what?
as a bottom of the ladder guy, ALL my superiors were WAAAAY dumber than me each place i worked at then would get on muy case to push me to leave once they realised im way more intelligent than they are and they felt threatened
@@DrLoaky biochemistry 🙃
@@kokocaptainqcin all but one of the places ive worked my superiors were more knowledgeable about the job than i was and also showed good common sense when not under an abnormal amount of stress. Are you really sure that you were smarter than them or is it possible youre one of those overconfident people that always seem to be "the smartest in the room" - types?
@@pamelajacosquioh boy
Idiocracy isn't a movie, it's a documentary about what the future looks like
Future?
We've always been like that.
The future appears to be the present. Things are looking terribly bleak if this is widespread (as it appears to be).
I've been saying that since the 2010s
Its got electrolytes!
Not even "future"... its a live video stream of TODAY...
As someone who works in IT support, this is absolutely real. I had a lady in her 20s the other day call to complain about her computer not turning on. I asked her to see if it was plugged into the wall for starts, and she said it was wireless. She thought wireless internet meant wireless computer.......This took about 10 minutes to deduce all this mind you. People are absolutely this dumb.
English it's not my native language and i got more good respond than the people talk English in a regular basis, i feel less dumber...
Maybe she knows about induction, but I doubt it.
Yeah, I used to get annoyed about a support asking me all that basic questions about things that I already checked before even calling for support, I can totally see why they do it tho.
maybe she's just from a different timeline where Tesla's project came true
Wireless electricity is on its way. lol
"Think of how stupid the average person is, and then realize half the population are more stupid than that" - George Carlin.
Stupider, that is the word you use instead of `more stupid`.
@@VerySaneDr They are interchangeable and mean the same thing, unless you wanted to demonstrate yourself being more stupid than the person you're trying to correct?
Average American
He mostly asked black people lol..
@Kovac_ "stupider" is the word Carlin used in his joke/quote. That's all VerySaneDr meant.
This is why teachers say, "show your work"
Because some people just draw information from the void.
From the void has me cracking up💀
My teachers allowed me to skip that especially in simple math I just had to prove to them that I could do it in my head. Have you even seen the crap they try and make these kids do nowadays, was trying to help my niece with math she is only in the first grade and they had her doing all kinds of stupid stuff to come to a conclusion its basic math and they got her trying to fill out boxes and diagrams no wonder most kids don't understand it they have complicated it all to hell.
@@DustinDonald-cz9ot
"Fuzzy math😞"
@@DustinDonald-cz9ot its probably designed to help them if they cant intuitively see how it works but sure
No, it's to force a specific method. I refused to show my work.
I was sitting here in sheer dismay until I heard "Isn't the north pole below us?" Then my brain gave up, threw up a blue screen, and crawled out of my head to get drunk at the nearest bar.
Come on, her Earth was just upside down :p
well she might've been thinking about that thing where the north part of your magnet is pulled toward the south part of the earth's magnet so things are flipped
You know something inside you has died when a person guesses that the earth has 2 moons and you're like, "pretty close."
Fun fact, the earth technically has a second moon named Kamo’oalewa. It’s small and made of materials that make it hard to see but does exist. That being said it won’t be orbiting earth anymore in 300 years. If you’re curious, I think Time Magazine did an article on it a couple years ago.
@@gedgenatoraj Glad someone mentioned this. I think at some point in the last hundred years, we technically had 3, but only noticed one as it left our orbit.
what timestamp?
@@ReubenBBXGot it for ya friend, at 16:38. Here you go
@@gedgenatorajit is not in fact a real moon, because it is a quasi satellite and semi unstable, whereas the moon of the earth is a natural satellite. It is a piece of the moon but that doesn't make it a moon (it's orbit is also too far away to be a natural satellite)
I caught a customer stealing from our family business and I asked why he thought stealing from a family was right. His response” well you guys get all this stuff for free”.
"Gubments pay fa dat"
Uuf
Did he eventually realize that that was incorrect? Tell me you told him.
Gibs me dat
Well technically they weren't wrong. Most companies buy inventory on credit and then pay the following month. My family business got three or four container trucks in each month and it was all on credit. We would make the money, pay them back next month almost like it was free and money was coming out of thin air.
The best argument against Democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter.
- Winston Churchill
Note that it was said in 1940s or so. Would be interesting to see the reaction if politicians from back then saw this video
The average population knowledge is not much different now from then. In the 70-80-90-00's there was some improvement, actually big one, but now it is going back to default 😅
There's reasons why the tyrants made education is so expensive.
So true.
And having politicians like him who took bribes to push for ww2
My dude, I have taught 45 year old men how to read a measuring tape. I have taught a guy working with circuits on how to use a multimeter.
I may not be a genius, but these people make me feel like I am at least above average. The person who takes the cake for world's dumbest has got to be my neighbor. Poor guy.
Many times people were too embarassed to ask questions all their lives and never learned. It doesn't necessarily mean they are stupid. It's important to create an environment where it is ok to ask questions and not to know the answers. Glorifying stupidity on the other hand is not ok.
"Can I have a glass of water?"
"Water? Like...in the toilet?"
I love that movie. Idiocracy is coming true
Its got electorates
electorates is was plants need
but brawndo is what plants crave its got electrolytes
that movie is a prophecy
"It doesn't matter cuz she's hot."
You see, this right here is a problem.
It is a problem, but it is also TRUE.
She's not even hot tho
We just simpin for everyone at this point I guess.
@@RDV333 I meant it's a problem because the idea of being set in life just because you're useful for breeding is kind of not good.
She is a 4.5/10
Two of the most important skills are just not taught properly anymore.
1. Listening to understand
2. Context
I think that is the main problem here. And a shortened attention-span because of Tik Tok and other Short form content
@@schnabelnugget1066 our attention spans have been getting shorter and shorter since the 60s, long before social media of any kind. But social media has exacerbated the problem tenfold
Don't forget reading and basic math skills.
Otherwise you get people claiming 3 x 3 x 3 equals 9.
@@John_Caravellaand don't forget "18"!!! 😂😂😂
Critical thinking.
The mental clinic is trying to test the patients to see if maybe there are some who could go home, so they give a simple quiz:
Subject 1):
Question: how much is 6 times 6
Patient's answer: 97
doctor: nah, go back.
Subject 2):
Question: how much is 6 times 6
Patient's answer: Friday
doctor: ough... go back
Subject 3):
Question: how much is 6 times 6
patient's answer: 36
doctor: oh yeah! how did you calculate?
patient: I deducted Friday from 97
.......
So yeah... good point @asmongold, how did they come to the answer IS important
lol good one
this is gold.
ha!
Then I added today and that's my answer.
One of my IT stories: I had a dude call in because he said his old laptop would not copy correctly when transferring info to a new laptop. After 15 minutes of explaining over the phone, I just got up and walked over to him. He was highlighting the info, right click/copy on the old laptop. Then would unplug the mouse and plug it into the new laptop and try to select paste.. yeah.. fun day that was.
well that can work. if you have a network file sharing application like teamviewer
Omg lmao
Smart . I should try this hack .
That's genius.
To be fair, the Logitech MX Master Business 3 mouse can do that as long as you have the software to support it. It's completely useless to me because I only need one workstation, but if I had two, it would be incredible.
“The north pole is below us” was *alot* of damage
Technically the question is wrongly worded. North/South is not the same thing as up/down, that's just the convention we use for maps. I'm not sure what elevation the north pole is at, so it could in theory be below us. 🤔
That was a crit+overpower with every proc running
Guess you can make a case for that if you're an Aussie
@@Arendvdvenkwtf are you talking about lmao
@@alexiso6215If they are from down undah 👇
No wonder they are confused about gender. They can't even tell time.
Riiight, "they" 😏
@@catbert7 they/it/them/combat helicopter
How offensive
@@jojogodtier life is offensive. Get a helmet. 🤣
@@jojogodtier its the truth
And the really mind blowing thing is this: it's not just an American thing. This is in Europe, too. German Comedian Stefan Raab, years ago, had a routine on his show called the "first time voter check." German kids, turning 18, who'd vote the first time, were asked basic things. Like put the correct flag on the correct country. I learned that Greece is next to Belgium, Germany is not on European maps, France is Britain, Italy is Finland, etc.
I've seen things like this for the past 20 years, this has nothing to do with "kids", it's just America
Yes, but it's gotten worse and worse.
How many people do actually even know about the Barbary trade? Every time I mention it to them they're mind blown.
It has been going on since the 60s. It's all intentional.
Eh, kind of worldwide tbh.
it's the oldest trick in the world, interview 100 people and just show the 10 dumbest answers.
These people vote and have children.. let that sink in
i doubt it.
I doubt that they know when and where to vote or what voting actually is. And i'm not sure they know how to make children either. But they probably know how to use an insta account or OF 🤷♀
But the common folks like to blame everything wrong in society on the those younger or those less fortunate than them selves.
Most of them don’t vote though.
but i dont have enough space for the sink in my house :(
They shouldn't have kids
Ignorance often runs in the family for generations.
Most of these things you learn during interactions with family members or friends.
And since media and school today is often dumbing people down, they also can't learn it there.
My 7 year old heard what I was watching and he said "of course it's China. What kind of silly question is that?"
my 4 year old nephew can name all the countries from their flag... and decent majority from their shape
😂you should teach your daughter then
@@DE-wq8cp knowledge ≠ intelligence
@@Tra5N these questions are common knowlege you dont need to be einstein to answer
Show off 😂
her boyfriends been lying to her if she thinks 5 inches is 2 feet rofl
"do you know what 3 x 3 x 3 is?"
"yes..."
"wait thats my line!"
The reverse uno card
I mean tbf he asked if she knew.
Thats a closed question where yes or no are the answers you give.
That one's on him 😂
the way she said yes, i thought she knows him and it turns into a gag. then it turned out to not be the case, and it kind of hurt double.
@@KagamiGaming Why do you think it's not the case? I got the feeling she was trolling with her 21. I would totally say the same thing if I knew the guy and then suddenly got stopped by him with this question
@@KagamiGamingshe said 9 then changed it to 21
"The great wall of China is Japanese."
The lack of surprise on his face. It's the look of a man who once had faith in humanity. Only to realize he surrounded himself with the top 1% of people that can hold an intelligent conversation.
It is even more than that - he asked /where/ it was, and the answer given was a /nationality/.
Well, Japan tried but it didn't work out.
To top it off she said, "Japani."
I'm Chinese and my blood went ICE COLD hearing her say that.
Everything around just proves that we're a bunch of a little bit more intelligent than average animals
What's depressing is that if someone doesn't know the answer, they seem to just guess and don't even try to work out the correct answer.
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You have a good point. If I was asked one of these questions and I legitimately didn't know the answer, I'd try to get as close to a correct answer that I could by eliminating things and using prior knowledge of other things. I definitely don't know different units of measurement, but I could get close to the right answer with what I do know about units of measurement and the language used for the names of those units.
I have a coworker, 21 years old and he didn't know what a thesaurus was. I learned that in 3rd grade. I work at an optical store, last year I was dispensing a pair of glasses to an 18 year old. I told her to sign the pick up sheet to record she picked up her glasses. She said she didn't know how to sign her name. I'm 55, there is a major gap in knowledge from what I was taught and what this young generation is taught.
tbf not knowing thesaurus isn't an idiot issue but more like knowledge issue. because not everyone used the same thing
Thesaurus was the one that ripped out the cavemen's intestines with the big toe claw, right?
@@staggaboblol
I know some teachers and one of their biggest complaints is that kids graduate who shouldn't, kids do not succeed at all in classes but the school passes them.
Because they don't want to keep the kids, they don't want to deal with them, the school just wants to churn them out.
Just think these are our future teachers
It's not just that the schools don't want to keep the kids. The first problem is many of the parents. I have parents who have come to me every year complaining about me trying to fail their child or not doing enough to accommodate their child (when their child just doesn't want to do any work). Teachers are punished with their jobs and school closures when students don't perform. Children are no longer punished at all on a state level. There is also the fear that "grown up" children will harm younger children, so they pass them on so they won't influence or harm younger children. But no one has come up with a good solution to that problem.
dang
Parents and the apathy of students is the big problem. Why hold a student back when they do not care about learning? They make it harder on teachers and the students who do care.
Teachers have no say in the matter. It is admin who force teachers to push kids through so the numbers appear better to state governments.
I went into a gas station and bought a Mountain Dew for $2.73 and said, “And $17.27 on pump five.” I handed over a 20 and thanked him. His jaw dropped and he asked, “How did you do that?” I didn’t even know what to say to him.
How did you do what? Pull out a 20?
@@UniverseShinobi the math in my head.
It’s sad how people just expect stupidity now. At work sometimes I’ll be ringing a customer up and the total will be something like $18.12. They will hand me a $20 and I put it in and then they ask if I give you 12 cents will that screw you up. Like no I’m not an idiot, I’ll give you $2 back.
Assuming that he can do basic math like you can, he was probably just impressed at the fact that you could work the amount out in your head, whereas most people wouldn't go to the effort for it or are incapable of it. Otherwise, he probably felt ignorant at the fact that he couldn't do what you just did, and most likely relies on his cash register to do the math for him. I guess we'll never know, but those are the only two conclusions I could come to. Also, congrats on not being a moron in a dim-witted society.
Ngl I couldn’t do that in my head that fast
"Ain't that leap year? Or some shit?" That line could have been in Idiocracy. That is beautiful.
Extra Bigass Taco.
Just sayin'.
the sad part as someone mentioned before, is that most of them are making more money than some of us ..
Go away, I’m ‘batin
That's has to do with i. q. ; not idiocy.
@@IncognitoActivado No, not idiocy. Idiocracy. You're saying it wrong, brah.
my favorite one yet is still: "what is a woman?"
I taught my daughter how to read when she was 3-4, only kid in preschool that could read. Was teaching her addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division when she was 5-6, and how to read a clock when she was 8. The clock was easy, I just bout an analog clock and hung it on the wall in the living room, when she wanted to know the time I had her figure it out for herself with that clock.
It's not mostly the schools, it's mostly the parents. Oh, and I have been a single dad since my daughter was 3.
Yep. I agree. My dad divorced my mom by the time I was 5.
He was the one who taught both my younger sister and I to read and write up to 5-6 letter words before kindergarten. We also learned to tell time, add & subtract, exc.. all with a small chalkboard.
All it takes is a good parent to lay the foundation of how to think critically and core skills to teach themselves. Public education is just a lesson plan where students get out whatever they put in.
Parents need to put the screens away and develop their kids. I'm afraid that it may be too late, we're doomed.
This is so true. I don’t have children but my cousins and aunts do and I’m just amazed on how this kids are already five or six years like already about to enter preschool and they still let them watch Brainrot kid shows all day and don’t teach them how to properly speak. It’s crazy because on the Internet you see a lot of kids that are clearly well educated, and can speak clearly enough, being just three or four years old. It’s mind-boggling how some people don’t care about their children enough to know, they are crippling their development by not taking the matter in their hands and think they can just leave it all to school teachers
Yea but how old would your daughter moon if pizza was now?
i think key word here is "when needed" i doubt any of these new yorker city people ever needed in their whole life a compass, of course why would or should they know N,W,S,E means, its 2020 we have gps in our lives since 10 years. they know how to order food from their phones, thats modern day survival 101, thats all you need and money of course.
@@0Lameran0 my daughter just turned 16, years younger than the people questioned. It was about her actually learning, unlike most of these people.
So Idiocracy was not a fictional movie. But a documentary.
yes did you just find this out the movie was from the future and was sent back to warn us how stupid everyone was going to get sady its happening a lot faster than we ever expected
Yes it was
This is why the rest of the world is laughing at USA and nobody will ever change our mind
I say this excactly all the time! It's a movie of prophecy!
"predictive programming"
I argued with a grown man who asked, "if the earth was round, how come we don't lean forward when driving down a street?" Meaning we should be falling forward due to the curve of the earth. I cannot make this shit up.
Simple becuz earth is big as hell compare to us for example if u zoom too much at circle line it show straight line
Dude that's not just it. There are prominent figures in flat earth communities that believe they've debunked the round earth by showing animations of a ship sailing around earth, and once it gets to the bottom they say "see, at this point the ship should fall off, but it doesn't, so clearly these people are complete idiots and round earth is fake" like not only is their logic of gravity so wrong, not only do they not believe in gravity, of which the entire point is that it pulls things toward a center of mass hence WHY the earth is round, but they're condescending about it. You can't make this up dude 😂
Look up Dave Mceegan he's debunked this video. I think you can find the thumbnail with this animation on his channel.
Don't worry. That's not woke thinking. That's just being a flat earther.
my daughter told me there are still people believe the earth is flat, I'm in shock
tbf, most smart ppl (probably u included) don't exactly know how and why we perceive it in a way where no matter where we go, earth is down, sky is up, let alone explanation of how gravity and mass in relation to our senses work.
As a Chinese, I gotta say I feel so relieved to see this.
😂
- "Can you name five states?"
- "Erm, solid, liquid, uh, gas, uh..."
when you got 200 iq but you're a social sheldon cooper.
Plasma, Bose-Einstein condensate. There we go!
@@laurelkeeper Technically correct, the best kind of correct 😏
“Solid. Liquid. Solidus. Metal. Gear.”
“Yes!”
Snake? Snake??
Everybody knows America‘s education system is fucked, but holy shit sometimes I forget *HOW* fucking bad it is.
can you elaborate ? cuz we indians think you guys have best one in world
It's unreal
@@NishantRana-fr1hl its just a common trope. Poor people tend not to care about education so many of them don't ever learn anything. Videos like this - of people who never cared about education, that are potentially drunk/high then perpetuate this idea.
The problem is cultural, which also makes it harder to solve. Money won't fix it, some of the worst performing schools have the best funding.
My daughter is in 4th grade and I'd put any of them up against the people in this video. But I live in a middle class neighborhood with parents that care that their kids learn something.
You can literally make this video for any country but surely someone as educated as you realizes that already.
@@NishantRana-fr1hl the American education system is terrible because a lot of funding comes from test scores. The higher the students score in standardized tests, the more funding a school can receive, the idea being that they facilitate the good scores and thus the students are "smarter", however all it actually does is force students into memorizing things instead of actually learning. Also, schools that struggle with their test scores see less funding, which is counterintuitive because the kids that are struggling to learn have less resources to help them, and with less resources comes less pay for teachers, and less pay for teachers means they don't care as much about actually educating. Ultimately it rewards schools that condition kids to be good test takes, but don't retain the information they've "learned" and penalizes schools that don't have the resources to make their education better. It's an ass backwards system that a lot of people complain about but nothing gets done about it except occasional cuts to funding, because the American government doesn't care about the education of their future as much as controlling their populace and funding their military. Besides, dumb people are easier to control than smart ones.
During high school, all the ghetto gangsta kids would always come into class stoned and talking and giggling in the back. This is how I imagine they all turned out
Bro, this is exactly the case.
Jail, they in jail.
its literally how they turned out.
Yep, this. It's largely a black american issue, the culture is beyond saving. If they look for one second like they're putting in any effort at school, they'll stop being popular. It's also getting worse nowadays, many of them aren't being told to do stuff by teachers because a lot of them flip out and assault the teacher. And these people know they will get to go to tertiary education because of their skin colour, so there is absolutely no point in bothering at all. The system failed them.
@@JustapErson You mean their single mothers failed them.
If you wonder how some kids get this way, you should see how they behave in classrooms. Zero value for education.
So... you admit that schools aren't suitable for learning by not getting kids motivated and should be abolished in favor of libraries, parks and asmondgold public shaming videos.
@@cobblestonegenerator2183not getting beaten is good motivation but that feature getting removed.
Its deeper than that. Zero value for parenting.
MY ex girlfriend used to believe that Antartica was a state next to Alaska. She was a marine for 6 years. Dunno how they gave that woman a rifle.
@@SkeleTonHammer she was actually pretty intelligent otherwise. Had a decent vocabulary. She blamed it on having a shjt geography teacher during high school
@@jacupwakup9109 Most of us suck at geography. But there is a difference between that and thinking the frozen hellscape of Antarctica is next door to Alaska lmao
@@iyaramonk after learning this I realized she was super gullible. I came up with the wildest and most outlandish theories and told her I whole heartedly believed it all. I left with her believing it all as well 😭
Because she was female... dei
@@SkunkShrimp Women have been in the marines for over 100 years relax pal
I: Name 5 states.
Me: solid, gas, liquid, plasma... Louisiana
State of confusion
I completely had forgotten that plasma was a state of matter.
😂 love this!
my fifth one would be the Bose-Einstein-Condensate, but I'm nerdy af
Can you name five states? Me: solid, liquid, gas, plasma, Bose-Einstein condensate.
plasma is not a STATE OF MATTER, can u turn plasma into solid or liquid ?
Well look at the brains on Brandon!
@@pralayaryanYes you can its called ionization
is it depressed, anxious, angry, happy and hysterical? how about drunk, high, sober, tipsy and blackout :)
@@pralayaryan There are seven states of matter right now, solid, liquid and gas are the three most well-known of course. Plasma, Bose-Einstein condensate, degenerate matter and quark-gluon plasma are the other states of matter that we are currently aware of.
8:26 the correct answer is the earth has at least one moon, named Luna. Sometimes 3753 Cruithne qualifies as a moon. The Earth has other small natural satellites that fit the technical description of a moon
20:35
-What is your greatest weakness?
-I correctly interpret semantics of a question, but completely miss the point.
-Could you give an example?
-Yes, I could.
George Carlin: '..and half of the population is even dumber than that"
What happened to the vr headset?
Or the HD camera the parents were begging, literally begging for?
Dumber than average. I doubt that these picks in the video are the average
My father: " most people walking around are complete morons."
Please tell me what video that’s from
Do you know what the four directions on a compass are? No. Can you name Kim Kardashian's first born child? Yes, North West.
That's a direction
@@Nildebt thats the joke
Woah oh, halfway there...
@@NildebtThats why two of those questions and answers were compared. That's the point. 😭 😭 😭
Is the second child South East?
Even for a Gen Z person, this is embarrassing. How the Hell do they not know any of this??
they went to LGBT woke school.
@@DanteAngeli-l9s * went to a LGBT woke school
Or *went to LGBT woke schools
At least have correct grammar ❤
@@DanteAngeli-l9s Not even, during my highschool time (something like 8 years ago) there was none of that LGBT yet, the LGBT nonsense just got started and did not reach schools yet. I still laughed my butt off because of how ridiculous the answers were some classmates gave. For context, I studied Latin during middle and highschool, I had all my classes apart from Latin together with students who took economy class. I am from Belgium, so this was in a Belgian school. During French class we one time had a test for which I did not study even 5 minutes. I forgot to fill in an entire page which was 1/3 worth of the total score. The teacher always revealed the score of every student to the entire class(we do not work with grades in Belgium, but with scoring. Sometimes you have a test of 10 points, sometimes 20, sometimes 30. It depends on how big of a test it is). This test had a total of 30 points, I missed out on 10 because of not filling in that last page by accident. I still had the second best score of the entire class. I had 16 out of 30 and my best friend had the best score of the class, which was only 1 point more than I got. All the rest of them got a score below half the points.
It was not even that hard of a test and all those classmates spent hours of studying and still failed the test.
I also had a classmate who thought Argentina was in Russia, one who thought cities did not exist 100 years ago or that the Big Bang was a massive rock exploding. Another idiot of a classmate thought I was holding a speech about Hitler in German class, while I was talking about the cold war. We had to hold the speech in German, by then we already had German class for 2 or 3 years and that idiot of a classmate could at that point still not even get the most basic pronunciation of German words right. Which we learned in the very first German classes we ever had.
@@yum_838 See, that is why one should not be rectifying grammatical mistakes, because almost everybody sucks at that. "an LGBT", not "a LGBT", because 'L' has a vowel sound at the beginning, when you pronounce it.
Secondly, that comment was already correct, because putting a/an/the implies you are being particular about something. That comment carries the tone "in general", so an article was totally unnecessary.
I am forced to wonder exactly how these people even function in society. How do they get approved for a job? Where do they work? What are their ambitions? Do they vote? This isn't stupidity since "stupid" implies that they can't learn, this is ignorance. How do you live life without questioning ANYTHING?
Ignorance is bliss is so true, I sometimes wish I just didn't know potential outcomes like when I was younger.
To question anything you need to think... This people cannot think about simple math like 9+9+9
Simulation theory seems more plausible by the day.
To answer some your questions. Some just skirt through, either because nepotism or because the interviewer just let them slip through.
Some get managerial work so it's a clown leading a circus, stuff usually goes wrong. Their facade of ambition is get this one job, get money. Sadly they vote. And ignorance is bliss as they say.
People live in delusion and denial or as they say “their truth”
Worked as a dentist assistant for a few months. Had one guy come in complaining about tooth pain in multiple teeth. He came in, we looked at his mouth then asked where majority of his teeth were because he had them at last week’s appointment. He said “I took them out because they’re gonna grow back. I just wanted some pain medicine until they started to come back in.”
Man and his friends had too much to drink one night cause extractions as an adult probably need help
Then the dentist gave him new teeth and he got his pain pills….IQ level 1000000
Bro really thought he was a shark 💀
god I fucking wish that was how it worked
actually there was a man who discovered tooth regrowth using ultrasound, but yeah....
the ones that think this is fake 100% have never socialized in the real world or worked in a customer service job
or never touch grass
Hahaha true, you don't realise how dumb people can be until you work in customer service.
@NoahElShemyare you slow??
AGREE!!
I worked on accountant office, coworkers were dumb as hell.
When my dad took me for my driver's ED hours he gave me this overarching piece of advice: Assume everyone else on the road around you is a distracted moron. This has served me well beyond just being behind the wheel.
20:50 "yes" is a very valid answer asking "Do you know what 3x3x3 is?". He didnt ask "Can you tell me what 3x3x3 is?"
“Yes, I can”
I begrudgingly award 1 point for this answer for this reason. A confident "Yes!" Is a correct answer, have to agree.
@@austinbale3289 this for the second one
He kept asking that, too. You'd think he'd learn to ask "what is 3x3x3?" I'm surprised she's the only one who said yes.
That’s not quite the question to ask either…
You need to ask the question in such a manner that the participant has to provide the answer, and not an open-ended response.
“What does 3 x 3 x 3 equal?”
This is a question you have to provide an answer to.
‘Isn’t the North Pole below us?’ You couldn’t even script that.
The title says "kids"... not one kid in the video
Technically the magnetic north pole is to our geologic south
Americonomics
I mean it depends what direction they are facing
@@owlNolan Americans use 'kids' to denote anyone under 25 (in England anyone under 16 is a kid), which is fine since they all seem to be as smart as 3 year olds.
the smug satisfaction in their faces when they hear “yes.”
Results of programs like "No child left behind" and "common core".
Idiocracy was the warning of a time traveller.
Idiocracy was a cautionary tale for the future
Got my Brawndo shirt on
i think that they arent that dumb in idiocracy compared to reality
Bro wait till you find out how dumb people used to be
Idiocracy was a documentary.
And we expect these people to understand per capita crime statistics. And vote.
We can expect that but it’s clear they don’t.
And we let them
@@jmw1500 True, we shouldn't let the uneducated vote. Might want to google who had the bigger uneducated voting base though lol.
@@jimqjordun6431 I already know the statistics and did not need Alphabet Inc. to influence my search for them.
The decision boundary that I would choose, on who gets to vote, likely would exclude you as well. Cheers.
I can tell you, as a teacher, believe these could be true. I've heard this same shit from my students. People/kids just don't give a fuck anymore.
Honestly, I don't blame them their future is being sold out to the highest bidder.
Former TA. Yup. And it's not generationally exclusive either. From High schoolers who don't understand what time it'd be in 20 minutes... at 1:00 to parents who fail to understand that failing/below average grades mean your ball of rotten sunshine is not going to be an A-student. Thinking of you, Brent's mom, proud mother of "Well if he got 60% he got an A because that says need that least 60!!" *Points to the 90+ bracket for As*
08:52, 4 moons, one full moon, one gibbous moon, one crescent moon, and one new moon, that would make the most sense...
I was about to say artificial or natural moons, then i realized I was thinking of satellites as the moon is a natural satellite lol. Earth is also considered a natural satellite
Only if asked "how many PHASES of our moon do we see". But he didn't ask that. He simply asked these zoomers how many MOONS the earth had... There is only one answer.
in sixth grade i had a teacher that in order to let us go to the bathroom asked us questions
questions like "What colour was Tarzan's white horse" or "how many horses drew Alexander the Great's 40 horse carriage"...
you would be surprised how many kids did not even get the joke or the answer...
edit because some people are too thic...
6th grade is a 12 year old kid. it is an age where kids have figured out that when they are bored in class they can go twice in 45 minutes to the "bathroom" to waste time. and also they have plenty of bladder control, to hold for an extra thirty seconds (if they really need the toilet). I have held my bladder 2 hours so many times during exams and tests. It is neither a 3 year old nor a 87 year old...
Also for the younglings, there were times not too far back when we did not have phones as kids and phones were strictly for adults, could only make calls, send texts and wake you up.
Also i never said that the teacher would not allow you to go to the bathroom. I said that he was asking such a question. He was asking those questions knowing each and everyone of us, paying attention to us when somebody was just bored and wanted to just get out or actually they had a need for toilet.
So nobody caught how messed up it is to force someone to answer a question to go to the bathroom. How about Ill answer that as soon as I complete a bowl movement lady !
@@JayFallout3 you are exactly what's wrong with this place.
The questions give you the answer.
@@endrankluvsda4loko172 You are whats wrong. Forcing a child to listen to details and answer a question correctly while they are trying not to piss themselves in front of their classmates is borderline abuse
@@ThirteenCrows You clearly don’t understand what abuse is.
This reminds me of my cousin. Once I asked him what was the ship's name in the movie Titanic... and he had no idea, even though he watched the movie and learned the history of the Titanic.
My dad used to ask new apprentices who started work for him.
What's the ship called from that film mutiny on the Bounty.
Most couldn't get it
Ask people if a rooster lay an egg on a gable roof facing north, which two directions the egg would roll!?
Many people name a random direction!
It’s obviously the Olympic
@@rysh0x982 Never heard about that movie. Have literally no idea what it is. But, just from the fucking sentence a normal person can tell its "Bounty". You have to be extremly bad at everything to not see that. How do people even open doors nowadays?
I'm a 90s kid, and most people in my school could read a clock. A lot of kids wore watches with analog dials. Most of my friends were in special education and lived in section 8 housing. We all knew how to tell time and relay it. It was a necessity to have freedom by keeping a schedule before cell phones were popular.
Yes but the 1990s was before George W's "No Child Left Behind," "Common Core," and "New Marh." My (former) stepdaughter in 2018 had 0 idea how to tell time on a ⏰️. No one her age did. She's 14 now.
Also, half of them couldn't memorize anything to save their lives. they really don't know their multiplication tables!! But they still pass them every year, to 5th and 6th grade like that.
And they stopped doing Phonics 20ish yrs ago. So they also really cannot "read" the way we understand what that means. They just memorize what certain words look like, but don't know why - which is why they can't spell and also get really confused between what a "country" is vs a "continent."
Show them a word they've never seen and they have no idea how to sound it out, or guess what it means in the context of a sentence.
They just ask their phones a question using their voice.
Some ppl.think that's a good thing. I am of the Unpopular Opiniom that it is not.
@@TimesUp8888it's both good and bad
And we all had to memorize phone numbers, especially the important ones. I was working in the education system as a teacher's aid one year, and I had to stay really late with a student because she missed her bus looking for her lost phone. I asked her what her parents' phone number was. She was 14 and told me she didn't know...I asked her what her address was so I could look it up in our database. She told me she didn't know...It was a scary thought that if something were to happen to her, she would not know the way back home or how to contact someone if something did happen. I didn't feel comfortable sending her out into the streets without supervision.
@@GenerationNextNextNext It seems the vast majority of people prefer to outsource their thinking these days. Self accountability is dying.
Do people not wear wrist watches nowadays? here in germany most people do and theyre pretty much all analog...
90% of his interviewees were...
I know.. that community...
It’s hard to understand per capita when you can’t compute the most basic arithmetic and simple facts about the Earth
This is part of the reason Trump wants to get rid of the Department of Education and I agree with Vivek Ramaswamy when he said we should have to take a civics test (before a certain age) to be able to vote.
How would removing the department of education fix this? If anything we need a more robust educational system.
@@overthelight1914 It won't, which is why he pushes for it. Uneducated people are his greatest supporters dude
@@oneirotroph im a phd in technical field and his my choice, gender studies are all for biden ofc
After watching a video like this, I get that it's a tempting thought, but gatekeeping democracy is a terrible idea.
@@vennril i know exactly where your coming from, but at the same time i feel like this stupidity has to be somehow contained. Definitly think its gonna have some kind of slippery slope once we do start, but im starting to think that would be way better then the shit we have now.
"No Child left behind" policy has led to this, because now they get pushed through the system without any kind of standard.
Also I would be so depressed I would eventually self delete, this isn't really funny its depressing shit.
I'm fine with it. I love less job competition.
@@ian5066 half these people live on your taxe money so...
@@DDracee _'AI wont replace anything'_
@@ian5066 Except these people are going to be working with you, and in some cases these people will be placed higher than you depending on skin color.
@ian5066 You don’t seem to be any more educated...
Nothing should be competitive. It’s a capitalism lie.
We don’t strive to surive anymore. We need cooperation to achieve great things, not competition.
Here is a fun story from back when I was living in a dormitory. We were hanging around in the common area which had a kitchen for people to use and these 2 girls started to cook dinner together. 1 of the girls asked the other one if she would boil the potatoes while does something else. So the other girl started to work on the potatoes. We didnt pay much attention to them as we were talking on the couches and watching TV but after some time the first girl wanted to check how the potatoes are coming and as she lifted the lid to see we could hear her ask why isnt there any water in here? The girl was confused and laughing while the other girl had no idea what she meant or what she had done wrong. Me and my friends had to get up from the couch to see for ourselves and there really wasnt any water in the pot. The pot had a bunch of potatoes and dill inside and no water. She didnt put any water in the pot because when her mother cooks and she goes and takes the potatoes when they are done there is only potatoes and dill inside it. This girl who was at this point over 18 did not understand how boiling something works or what it even means. This was was when I realized how scary it is that people like her can vote and that her vote has the same power as my vote does.
was this in university? 😮
@@woos479 yes
@@woos479 Of course it was in university. There is a huge misconception that going to university means you are smart. All it means is you learned the very specific practice of memorizing some information only long enough to answer multiple choice questions and then immediately forgetting what you learned.
When you watch brain rot all day this is what happens
Never take a collage girl seriously we'll not all just the ones who are not trying hard.
as an asian, answers given by the interviewees results to being grounded inside the library until you memorize each word in every book
I know someone who's an English teacher in my town, at a pretty good public highschool. The students with atrocious English comprehension used to be confined to a small percentage of kids. The number now is so high that she hardly sees her friends anymore, because she spends most of her free time grading the student's work, & constantly changing her lesson plans to accommodate so many failing students. Even the Advanced Placement students struggle at a rate she's never seen before. Don't get her started on kids using AI to plagiarize papers either, because it happens all of the time now.
What are all these essays in this comment section ain't no one reading ya 4 paragraph comment
@@barlo90 And here we have a prime example of what kind of student they were talking about.
@@barlo90 It literally took me 15 seconds or less to read what he typed....
@@Shara-222 15 second is too long to read a nobodys comment on yt imo, unemployed??
@@barlo90 lol, I just pulled a number out of my ass. Didn't mean exactly 15 seconds XD Also not unemployed and I have two degrees - not that it matters. There are plenty of intelligent folk that are unemployed but just haven't been able to find a position in today's economy :) I wish we wouldn't judge people so hard for being unemployed. It also looks like we need some emotional intelligence, empathy, and compassion classes for today's youth by the look of your comment :3 Happy trolling!
Remember, these people can vote.
You think? Saying that they are allowed to might be closer to the truth.
In Australia (my country) voting is compulsory. Sympathy please
Less than 10% of voters are under 29yo.
Do ameritards acutally believe their vote matters?
Since 2000s i have been worried and wondering how(judging by friends and people around me) we are going to live thru tech advancement.. people will just let go ... More convenience leads to idiocracy... Brain needs to be trained like math.. not left to wither.. look into the eyes of these subspecimen😢 just an empty field of nonambition
The movie Idiocracy is imminent.
Isn't it weird how true that is? It's amazing how many people talk about the creator of that movie having a time machine. 🤣
“The movie Idiocracy IN imminent”
You proved your point😂
Time masheen? Oh Like money
@@mdh1775 something about predictive gramingpro
It's here already imo
I work in customer service, this is 100% real. There are people out there that are that dense! I once got a call from a woman that bought a monitor at our store. 30mins later I got the call from her, the monitor wasn't working. After a 15min conversation where I ask her every effing possiblity that could caused the monitor to not work I was running out of ideas. I then simply asked her if the little red light on the lower right corner is shining, she said "No". Then I asked her if she had connected the monitor to the power supply... Guess what her answer was...
0:05 i think we all know what she's good at.
my first job when i was 21 was customer support for AOL.
I had a guy call and told me his password wasn't working.
I politely asked him to open up a new window in order to recover his password.
He told me ok and suddenly went silent. After about 2 minutes i was about hang up when he returned and said "ok its done, but please hurry up because it is december here and i getting quite cold" ......
Come on, that's a joke, right!?
I came across some truly dumb people, but that's just unbelievable!
And you told him to open a new window, so he had another window open already!? 😂😂😂
bro I hope for his sake that it was a joke
Please tell me you are joking
has to be a joke
Oh no...
I worked at a Long John Silvers, and this old ass lady called and asked how much our baked potatoes were. I had to explain that we didn't sell baked potatoes at Long John Silvers. She asked how much they would be if we did.
LJS eh? What are y'all selling exactly?
We don't see anybody standing in your lines all week long how do you stay in business?
I'm going to use that last line sometime.
"Okay okay, but if UltaBeauty DID sell wrenches, how much would they charge for them?"
Tree-fiddy.
Still. That's hilarious. I should ask people that sometime.
6 billion Euros
tbf thats a funny question.
4:04
Girl: "How big are you?"
Guy: "Got two feet down there..."
With the “4 moons” answer i could see getting there with: new moon, waxing crescent, waning crescent, full moon
We have thousands of moons, but only 1 that isn't artificial to be fair.
That’s lowkey what I was thinking
@@Defhrone What you're thinking are satellites. The moon is a satellite. Satellites are not moons..
@@RhazOfRheosAll moons are satellites, not all satellites are moons.
you assume they would even know that they exist
I went to a high school that wasn't great, but no one (and I mean NO ONE) was that dumb. Makes me appreciate what my teachers did for us.
Right. These don't even make sense. even people having to repeat a grade would know these answers.
That's impossible unless it was a private high school or a REALLY small one. I've met some of the dumbest people of my life at the public high school I attended.
@@maximilian200057 I graduated HS in 2019 in Virginia Beach. The kids there, at least most of the ones I knew at least vaguely, were more or less smart and respectable. Most the nonsense I hear about on the internet never caught on where I went to school. And I attended public school. VA Beach has a large population. Not all young people are idiots or degenerates.
@@wastrelperv I was supposed to graduate the same year as you, but I graduated early from online high school after dropping out of the public high school I attended for two years. I finished junior and senior year in just six months.
HIGH SCHOOL?!
You learn this shit in preschool!
The hell......
This is why I am not surprised during the time I worked as a contact center agent for a computer company's tech support, and the calls I get was "My computer is not turning on. I've done everything. I even tried to use another socket and it still don't work."
And my first reply is always, "Do you see the big circular button on the rectangular box sometimes beneath or beside your computer? Can you press that and tell me if that works?"
Them: "Oh, my god. Thank you. I've been trying to turn this computer on for almost a day.
True story. "computer" for some, is the monitor, so turning on just the monitor, of course doesn't turn on the "computer." And that's like 20% of my calls during that time.
Bruh, you're joking now, right? Right???
Easy job
Man, that is sad.
I've heard this before. Sometimes that happened to me because I assumed it's automatically on 😂. I'm like why isn't it working 🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️. Stop and check if I pressed the on button 😂
I've also seen this before, alot of office computers are configured to boot when the monitor is turned on, so I can kind of guess the thought process but still...
These people need shamed publicly fr
they were
worst thing is half these people interviewed probably think it is ''stupid'' to know these things...
Honestly it's the reason we're at this point. "Why do I need to know this, it's not even important."
I believe every girl in this video fluently know lipstick or handbag brands and content of 20 Rihana's last IG posts.
Yeah (if that video is genuine). What I dislike about US culture, is how they laugh when they don't know something like that, as if it was stupid to know it. I've seen it SO MUCH.
Being stupid is the new cool
@@xenotypos It's not just in the USA, pretty much happening across the world
"These the same chicks that choose bear in the woods" 💀
An especially sad thing about bear in the woods is that none of them thought about the symbiosis of something strong and powerful being able to PROTECT them. There are many species that know that other creatures ward things off.
Wouldn't be suprised
Bear is the woods could actually be safer in some cases tho
Maybe understand first why they would choose the bear.
@@Q2Qoolno, the question is "do you want to be in the woods with a man or a bear" not "grapper or a bear" not "murderer or a bear." Its an average everyday man, or a bear. There are 0 situations where a normal man is more of a threat to you than a bear.
One time I had 2 women come into my job looking for a security camera system, they said " We want 4k cameras, Wireless cyz we ain't finna wanna deal with wires no Wifi or bluetooth cuz we finna don't want them gettin hacked, no batteries cuz we don't finna wanna deal with that, and we finna wanna see the recordings on our phones when we ain't home" and when I told them that's impossiblethey said " Yes it is I seent it on ya wevsite, just get all the cameras out the back we'll look through them ourselves" I told them no and they could instead use one of the display computers to find the cameras they were talking about and if they did I'd get them from the warehouse, plot twist, they couldn't find the magic powered cameras on the website
what is finna
@@ermanyolcudialect of the ignorant.
@@ermanyolcu in black hood street and tiktok jargon they say finna instead of gonna or going to
and sometimes it just gets inserted for absolutely no reason at all to sound cool i guess .
its like some blacks say axe instead of ask absolutely ret ar dead
@@ermanyolcu it's slang for "gonna" (which is slang for going to) but sometimes it has no purpose and is just kinda there.
28:26 The look on the interviewer's face right after she (confidently) gives her garbage answer is absolute gold. The most "what am I doing with my life?" expression I've seen in quite a while.
I recently went shopping to buy a TV. They only had display models with the tvs you can buy in the back. I went and got an employee (who was doing a TikTok dance like it was her idle animation) and asked her what the resolution was. She didn't understand what resolution meant, I tried explaining what it was and after like 5 minutes she had to go get her manager who immediately said it was 780p.
That's a pretty shitty tv ngl
what's up with employees doing stupid tiktok dances i always see this type of employees in malls they're like an NPC at this point
what's up with employees doing stupid tiktok dances i always see this type of employees in malls they're like an NPC at this point
@@deadturret4049considering there’s no such thing as a 780p tv id say so.
With best buy you think they hire at an ile people know about. Now i see why you barely see any employee's at best buy. There are times where i would make my self i need help and nobody came
Octagon... No wait, that's six. I'm fricking dying over here.
What do u call the smartest people in America? - Tourists.
I'll say businessmen. Tourists get scammed in every country by businessmen.
These are the lowest common denominator of people, they can be found anywhere.
You can find people with this level of intelligence in any country bruv
If a person go to America for tour he is not smart
@@VOIDWALKER_333 Top shelf copium right here.
These dummies vote. That's the scary thing.
I love how he keep them dumb by saying "Yes".
I mean do you really think giving someone the answer to 3x3x3 is going to make a difference? That'd be like stamping out a single burning leaf next to a 100 square mile forest fire.
@@obliviouschipmunk6539 is there a chance USA schools suck or they are just ignorant people? I've seen a comment saying that the school system only wants students to graduate so they don't have to deal with them.
@@obliviouschipmunk6539 stupid analogy! ☝️😌❗🔥
@@RhiboNuclicAcid are you dense? His analogy was good because it was explaining how "stamping out a burning leaf wouldn't make a difference, just like how telling them the answer to one question wouldn't solve their stupidity. How's it stupid?
@@RhiboNuclicAcid Not really. I agree lol
"they have no inner monologue" 🤣
I struggled with math HARD in school, I was so bad that I got enrolled in a double period math class with a teacher and a college student teacher. I hated it so much, but if I didn't go through that, I knew I would have hated looking like an uneducated idiot even more. Two years later, I finally tested out of double math, and I made sure to never end up there again.
Congrats my dude.
The same thing happened to me in middle school. 10 years later I taught myself half a math degree and became an engineer 😅
Don't beat yourself up too much. It's scientifically proven that some people's brains have a harder time comprehending numbers.
Good to hear man, I kinda felt the same way when I was younger. I struggled with math and found out besides me not understanding the concepts, that I had dyslexia and would always switch up the numbers and that compounded on the difficulty for me. Eventually I found ways to work with it and have been successful as an adult, but still have to triple check number to make sure I didn't mess it up haha.
Okay... maybe they should have put you in a communications class because that was something nobody needed to know and doesn't really have anything to do with the topic.
I remember on Pinterest a cute picture of a Tarantula holding a sign that says: "If you call yourself an animal-lover, just remember I'm an animal too."
Several trogIodytes who were trying to cope with the fact they can't call themselves true animal-lovers were trying to say spiders don't count, and all of them were completely emotionally driven with zero logic, but one stood-out as the dμmbest thing I've ever read.
He said: "Spiders aren't animals, they're arachnids. They're no more animals than a tick."
😑.............
.............AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHH!!!!!
It made me so angry I sent them a personal message to explain to them that not only are they the most inept person I'd ever had the displeasure of encountering, but that both spiders AND ticks are ANIMALS. I explained to him what taxonomy was and how life is classified. Arachnids are in the Animalia Kingdom; THEY ARE ANIMALS.
5:00 "Why start with September? I don't know" Genuinely flabbergasted at the question.
And she actually seemed to skip over October, November, and December...or is my hearing gone?
@@GenerationNextNextNext I was thinking this may have been recorded in September, then she started from the beginning and got confused when she would have had to say September for a second time so she just stopped. Not confident though with her facial expressions...
i was thinking that she was born in september and thats the way she learned. Damn
School year starts September
@@gentlemankaiju1997 Starts in August where I am
Being an Inmigrant to the US; I used to think as a Child that the vast majority of people here would be significantly smarter, because my country of origin was poorer, with less technology available and not everyone can be schooled or have access to education beyond elementary school; I came to realise, that there's still people extremely capable, smart and skilled in the US, but you also have the other end, where there's people that they just can't add 2+2 and some (or many) of them, are citizens of this country and SOMEHOW they get enough money to own houses or businesses or something; I say that bc I've worked customer service in multiple industries; And like, good for them, I´m not against everyone having their life essentials fulfilled, But HOW?! I've had coworkers that need a calculator to add 10+30, divide 200/4 or some shit and customers that can't memorize the address where THEY'VE LIVED for years. You learn that in elementary school, wtf.
When you were a child - that notion held more truth
The federal education system and social media are doing this on purpose to develop generations of idiot government dependents.
Don't get it twisted, half this country wants it to be third world because they think they will be the ruling class.
give yourself a pat on the back buddy
@@henkdachief this comment seem to have made you very defensive. I wonder why. Come on, whats 2+2 = ?
Technology often makes people dumber, or at least more ignorant. You don't need to know much about math if you have a calculator on your smartphone.
I can’t believe I share oxygen with these people.
Its new york. Theres not much clean air to go around there
@@deadturret4049 that's what breathing car fumes all day does
You don't. I guarantee no oxygen is traveling through their brain
Best question of the video "Do you think it's fake... or do you want it to be fake?" "YES"
Raiding in FF14 made me suspect this as real, even if it isn't.
One boss has the mechanic of extremely basic math and number recognition. "Pick even", or "pick primes", and affords you a big chunk of time.
People not only fail this, but complain about how including math is a design failure. I could see arguing it isn't fun. But *failing* it?
Tbh in the middle of the chaos that is 14 raids, it's difficult to concentrate at this stuff specially in a time limit.
I know which one you mean and I always have a smug look of superiority when I get 2 green ticks,, because I can count to 10 and know what a prime number is.
Ngl having to do math homework while fighting God would trip up even the buffest of Mathletes.
This might be caused by language barrier. Someone might know what "even" and "prime" is in their native language but couldn't understand it in English.
"even if its real" its obv real if you dont see that, to me you are in the same league as these people
If we had 30 different moons, we would soooo have a major werewolf problem
He should try to ask how many sun we have... I'm pretty sure they'd still get it wrong.
If we had 30 different moons then we d have a full moon every day lol. So we d basically had to worry about werewolves every damn night 😂
"These the same chicks that choose a bear in the woods" got me almost spitting out my drink
"After she gets this wrong, he should ask her if she has student loans." 😂
She's probably respond, "What's a student?"