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The biggest lie they've been telling kids for generations is "you can be anything you want." No you can't. Understand your limits and strengths and you'll end up much happier.
Mike Rowe said that instead of doing something you love, you should do something you can make money at and find a way to love it. The dudes not wrong.
@@effindave6909 nah, you should do things that you are good at, that way you will always find someone to pay you for it. Whether you like it or not doesn't matter.
@@wykydytron
Except what if the only things you're good at are playing video games or something that isn't valuable, not everyone happens to be good at a marketable and valuable skill
I propose a middle ground solution. Find something that you can tolerate, but that will also allow you to make enough to live comfortably.
@@wykydytron Only problem with that approach: If there are 2 million people that are good at gender studies , should we encourage them ALL to pursue a career path for jobs that don’t exist? I mean, does the world need 2 million “gender studies” experts?
The problem is not college, but the fact that basic education is going down. More college means another 4-5 years of low quality education combined with propaganda.
Combined with life crushing debt on people who have zero chance of getting a job good enough to pay it back.
The government gives put these student loans then makes it impossible to file bankruptcy on them. They got you for life on something you didn't need, can't actually use and would have been better without.
@@sarasunshinemt4444 Why would you be able to file for bankruptcy? They can’t repossess the education. There is no way for the bank to recoup their losses.
@@wickedlee664 That's literally what the boomers did with their student loan debt and it's another reason why I bought a passport.
@@sarasunshinemt4444 That depends if you're going for something that is not hiring or dumb like gender studies. I will not see a doctor who never been to medical school or a lawyer that never went to law school.
The problem is the world became to safe. Look at the immigrant kids that came to America, clawed there way thru the gutter of NYC ghetto, then went on to be a CEO of the railroad. Kids, need a "survival of the fittest" upbringing. Where they actually have to fight for food once or twice.
I have two STEM degrees, working on a third. I'm surrounded by gormless cultists on campus who are either pursuing worthless degrees and/or don't know jack about science, history, philosophy, or ethics. Academia needs to be fumigated top to bottom to remove the taint of wokeness, and we're going to need to start gatekeeping the Hell out of it if we ever want to see serious scholarship again.
college doesn't need to be accessible... Trade Skills training does
@@iller3 Trade skills are hard work. It creates a natural barrier to entry.
It's way too managerial. Just keep your head down.
@THAT GUY morals? this isnt a choose your own adventure game chief
@@Lely2.0 Life is literally a CYOA and frankly the ones without are assraping the ones with it
You can tell that the woman at 2:02 doesn't even know what a Nazi actually is. She just thinks it's an insult people use on the internet.
It means you’re a Darnell Trimpf supporter.
@@pandavelli8176 by today's logic then yes
Nazi = THE worst
It means you didn't like the same movie she did.
By most accounts, that's what it is these days. So many words that had meaning get wattered down by repeated misuse. Then they invent brand new words that never get definitions to start with. Madness.
That's the problem with advanced societies:
They don't let the stupid people perish, they let them thrive.
I completely agree with Bill bur about natural selection
Maybe the Spartans had a point
@@dances_with_incels Mentally at least. The bright point is most of these people aren't having kids. The ones that do are just the future laborers. Every society needs them after all.
Do what China, educate up to Middle School. High School is usually just regurgitating the same shit anyways. So not to do that, have some entrance exams to get into High School and beyond. If you are too stupid to not grasp everything from Middle School, you have no business trying to advance any further. To the factory you go.
Socioeconomic factors be damned.
just gotta remove all warning labels for ONE day. the next day most of the stupid people will be gone.
Well of course they can’t the stupid folk die. Who else would buy and consume their useless products? Also even if their minds are shot, doesn’t mean the rest of their bodies aren’t
A few days ago some of my friends were complaining about a question about suicide on a psychology test and were saying that the question should have come with a trigger warning 🙃 like, dude, you're literally in a psychology class, you should expect to be learning about that kinda stuff. I can guarantee you that your friend isn't gonna give you a trigger warning before they call you in the middle of the night in a panic saying that they're going to kill themself. Get real.
Trigger warning: If you don't read the questions you fail, idiot.
There, done.
suicide is epic
I heard in Canada calling the suicide hotline be screaming the Just Do IT meme from Shia LaBeouf.
@@jayeisenhardt1337 nooooooooo 🤣🤣🤣
_"The best argument against democracy is a five minute conversation with the average voter."_
- Sir Winston Churchill
Churchill was a f##king genius when he said this!! The man probably already knew where western society was headed.
And the fact that when it really mattered, the overwhelming majority of Americans banded together and saved Winston's ass is just one of the incredible arguments FOR democracy.
@@spazmodicusrex6629 Actually the majority of Americans didn't want any part of it. They were against the war in general, but the govt ignored their will and even the will of its generals, and got involved anyway.
@@deuswulf6193
Happened with both the Great War and the Second World War
@@spazmodicusrex6629 there is no incredible argument FOR democracy.
As a college student, I have seen people who, regardless of intelligence, are only there to check a box because its what you do to theoretically get a higher paying job. And guess what kind of attitude they probably bring into that job. Its why we have supervisors who are garbage.
a part of me wants to go back because it gave me structure in my life
I remember Join an IT study in my previous college and realise one of my friend can't do basic math which suprised me.
I did this b/c employers won't hire an SE w/o a degree.
So jump the hoops and check the boxes they want. And yes, I also treat employers that way -- because that's how they have treated me.
I passed all their tests w/o the degree, have a github full of projects. But I didn't check a box for an arbitrary piece of paper. And then they wonder why I bounce after 3 years and called me mercenary. If you invested in me, I'd be invested back. But you played games, so... have a nice day.
I got my experience and used you as a stepping stone.
Agreed 100%.
I worked for a company once that required college to be a manager. It was a low tier job though so everyone that they got majored in football and minored in rocks for jocks. So you ended up with an entire legion of minimum wage workers who ran the show and a waste of space at the top taking credit for it all and driving around in a brand new Mercedes. Yes, in some places college really is a checkbox and nothing more.
I went thru a 5 year apprenticeship to become a licensed electrician and the work is physically demanding at times but I learned a ton of new skills and I have a greater sense of confidence and self worth/respect due to the things I’ve been able to do with what I’ve learned. I’m sure other indoor college level desk wagie jobs have their own perks and their own versions of that accomplishment but I genuinely get deeply emotionally satisfied when I see some 75’ stadium pole lights lit up and knowing that I was one of the guys on the crew who made that possible.
But also we get to be as racist or transphobic or homophobic or sexist as we want as long as it’s funny because it’s like 98% men in the field and half of them are 40+ year old geezers who are still gonna laugh at a dick joke or a “that’s what she said”.
@Russ Ingram not my problem, wire spool go whirrrrrrrrr
don't tempt me bro....thinking about it RN
This shit is why I've been saying for years, making college more accessible won't mean a damn thing if we don't improve foundational education first.
Charles Murray in The Bell Curve that without an iq of 110 you're wasting your time in college. 75% of the world isn't smart enough for college but most of the most popular degrees have iq averages closer to 100 than 110.
These days you're better off becoming a welder anyway.
Education has like 5% to do with the stupidity of these people, to to any grade school and you'll find it's all the kids, the teachers try their best and the curriculum is fine. Kinda sick of people blaming the education.
@@jonathanjoestar6729 I mean there’s lots of things to say about the education that is negative. But the thought experiment I tell people is to think of who the smart kids were in 1st grade. Odds are, they’ll be the ones at the top of the class in 12th grade. Expecting education to perform miracles is foolish.
Of course it does argue for less spending on education, because many people are just dumb and 17+ years of education isn’t going to change that. It’s just going to stifle them.
@@TearThatRedFlagDown or an Electronics Engineering technician
Deleting most of my social media apps and refusing to get into trends like TikTok and shit is the best thing I've done for my mental health. I highly suggest anyone reading this to do the same.
Did a a year ago. Never looked back
same. only thing I still have Twitter. but I don't use it like that. but mostly commissions tracks requests to two guys I listen to. and others to. Facebook? I don't use that crap anymore. I mostly text my family and friends. that it. but other social media sites? I don't care for. because I grow out that crap phase. plus I was outed on Facebook. but I don't really for that social media crap. mostly life now.
🙂👍👍
@@shlomi680 Same
Did that last year, only kept my discord and whatsapp to chat with friends and family
Best decision I ever made, freed up a bunch of time for me to do other things as well
To be fair, those last questions were simple misdirections, not what the people expected. When you hear "billy has 5 apples and tommy takes 3" the usual follow up is "how many does billy have left". Thats the usual math problem, and thats how they learned to think and study math problems. This question however was a test on their ability to understand/notice subtle changes, it wasnt a math question. These people just failed at noticing the subtle change in the question they have heard a thousand times. Had the question been written out, i bet more people would have answered correctly with a bunch of them still failing to separate their habits and instead answer to the question in their mind and not whats on paper (as the people in the video did).
The Auschwitz question is just an L on their part. No defence there.
Not to mention, word problems in general tend to be more difficult for certain people than others purely by how the brain processes information. I would've absolutely been in that video just because my brain would know that you take four apples, so solve for X and not the thing that you already know
When a math problem is more about listening than math, it's a trap. There are some that can do the math, but dive head-first into the trap
Yep. When I first heard it, my immediate thought was "where did you get the 4 apples? That would change my answer"
Prime example, that people clearly do not pay attention enough to things going on around them. The lack of situational awareness among the youth just blows me away. Most car accidents are caused by people simply not paying attention and failing to notice things going on around them in the moment. A trick question isn't really a trick if you paid attention to the details.
@@themorbidkid187 I really won't compare this to situational awareness, because it isn't. It's a word problem, which uses a completely different part of the brain than situational observation skills. You're right that this would be much easier if they paid attention and expected a trick question, but that's not the first thing somebody expects when somebody gives them a question on the street
I'm all about keeping one's situational awareness up, as my line of work needs it. Let's just not pretend that every single aspect of life and failure comes from that. It's cool to say, but can easily reveal a misunderstanding of what you're championing
This is why we need dark humor. Anyone who is a fan knows exactly what this stuff is. These guys are so PC they shelter themselves into ignorance.
Dark humor is like a child with cancer - it never gets old.
@@Xolcm my god!😂
@@Xolcm Aaaah, a classic one.
@@Xolcm good one
Or change history to pretend bad things never existed. Like some idiot spread the notion that farmers from the middle ages had better work condition than now. People who were considered literal human cattle lived better than us
The "red mints" she was thinking about were Altoids, and they aren't red but the box is. Guess Altoid sounded like Auschwitz to her.
No that's too funny
I was laughing until he asked them what Auschwitz was cause I didn't know either.
We'll have to send you to Dachau so you can learn. /s
The cinnamon ones are red, but those aren't mints so her statement gains an extra layer of stupidity
@@dalestoddard2742 How is that possible? I learned that in elementary school.
they say that ignorance is bliss, these individuals must be in heaven
I remember the foreword on the copy of Fahrenheit 451 that I read in 7th grade was about this being the "restored version" as over the years the printers had slowly removed words that could offend. Exactly what the book was warning about "the people choosing to not be offended or offend removing all that could until it was all just bland surface level pap".
The irony of them censoring Fahrenheit 451... a book about book burning and censorship. That just goes against the one of the main messages in the book. SHM
@@Demmon98 Yep- cancel Ray Bradbury for not writing The illustrated did you just assume I was a man!
they just recently started censoring 1984 too. there is a passage where a character is described as having a "niggardly" face. the word was removed as offensive. here is the definition of that word:
niggardly
/ˈnɪɡədli/
adjective
ungenerous with money, time, etc.; mean.
"he accused the Government of being unbelievably niggardly"
Similar:
miserly
parsimonious
close-fisted
penny-pinching
cheese-paring
penurious
grasping
greedy
avaricious
Scrooge-like
ungenerous
illiberal
close
mean
stingy
mingy
tight
tight-fisted
money-grubbing
money-grabbing
cheap
near
Vulgar slang:tight-arsed
tight-assed
Opposite:
generous
adverbARCHAIC
in a mean or meagre manner.
so yeah. the word was removed because it sounds similar to a completely unrelated word that is offensive.
To Kill a Mockingbird is another one where Harper Lee purposefully used obscene language to display racism only for it to be removed later and ruins the idea behind the book.
@@Demmon98 ironic.
As a somewhat recent college grad in sociology, I tend to agree here. College is such a joke these days. Kids are so dumb, and are so arrogant about how wrong they are. There's so much of "my professor said it so it's true" instead of "maybe I should check and see if this person is actually right" or "maybe I should actually do the reading for this class and see if the professor is right" or "what might be a shortcoming or something flawed with this study, or statement, etc."
And a lot of it is "don't do anything to challenge my beliefs at all, or else it's considered a federal offense and I need to get the college admin involved."
Technology and ideologies have made us so dumb.
Technology is great. It's the ignorant and ideologically-driven who make things worse, and should be shunned from things like voting and indulging in the wonders of modern technology.
@@joshjess9841 Well unfortunately technology, specifically the smart phone alongside social media, have both been detrimental to the mental health of millions of young people. This is well documented by psychologists, and was the partial subject of the book The Coddling of the American Mind. It doesn't matter how smart or well-rounded a person is, the power of the smart phone is undeniable and can affect almost anyone, especially young, developing brains.
Sociology eh? Good luck
@@josedorsaith5261 Take a moment to consider why so many people spend too many hours on TikTok, UA-cam, and Twitter (to name just three). Let's not forget Apple$ ability to make people want what they really don't need. Those who study sociology and psychology are at the core of why people do what they do. Companies rely on them more now than ever before.
@@tyw2675 It's sad to learn that myopia (short-sightedness) is becoming an issue for children from their overuse of phones and computers. I guess it's an appropriate position for folks to bow their heads as they worship their phones.
The point of college is to take already competent people and give them the skills and education they need to succeed in a high income career. College is not going to fix people who don't have a basic education, that's what grade school was for.
That's what it should be. But you know, "everyone is equal" and other bs that sounds fair as long as you only look at the surface, without actually thinking about what it implies.
The promise of free college:
"Oh if we make college free for everyone think of all the doctors and engineers and programmers we'll have!"
The reality of free college:
More of these people
Bro, this is all staged. It's rare to actually meet anyone who doesn't know anything about the holocaust. It's incredible how stupid people are these days. The Late Late Night Shows do fake interviews like these all the time. These people are literally trolling you and you're not even realising it lol
LOL I would run out of the hospital screaming if one of these people showed up and was like ok ready for your surgery sir... Imagine one of these people trying to calculate the forces to build a bridge we would all be doomed...
Free college would just extend the joke that is high school
Pair this with the 'no kid left behind' bullshit, and we're honestly fucked
These people are the minority most people aren't like this
She knows what a Nazis is but she doesn’t know what they did, that just says a lot about the type of people we have here in the US.😑🐱
When leftists are calling everyone and their mom that just because they put some cream in their own coffee or didn't use their preferred pronoun then that word loses all meaning.
They don't know what a Nazi is. They've just been told how and when to use the word and how to feel about it.
That's just it, she DOESN'T know anything about nazis at all...she just knows that she's supposed to think they're bad with no other information.
I bet she doesn't know what a Nazi is either.
In today’s modern age, a Nazi is no longer a fascist political group that originated from Germany. Now, a nazi is just simply some one you disagree with about anything on the internet.😆
I had a friend in grade school who I always knew was dumb. Like one time, we were talking about Silly Putty and all the things you could do with it, like bounce it and copy images from the newspaper on it, and he adds "You can chew it!" I did a double take, asking him if he had chewed his Silly Putty, and he confirmed it. He even seemed to be proud of himself for having figured that out. Even as a little kid at the time, I was at a loss for words because I knew right away that he was being serious.
He was born in the wrong era, lol. He'd have actually been useful in the times where people were scared of tomatoes because they're part of the nightshade family, haha.
This is actually something I was discussing with my wife and a friend recently. I work in education and I'm hoping to become a full time English teacher. But what I'm seeing is insane, they have kids do 11 extra steps to multiply 12 x 10, when you or I could set up the multiplication formula and get the answer in 2 steps. I work with 8th graders and none of them can read or write. But I think this is by design. In America, like most 1st world nations, we are seeing birth decline and population stagnation. So to maintain cheap, low skill, minimum wage labor the government and the corpos they suck off invented Common Core. As a successor to No Child Left Behind CC makes school work more complex without adding any substance to that complexity. The kids who are naturally capable in subjects will succeed and have a chance at higher education. Meanwhile the majority of the masses are going to educationally stagnate and be unable to compete in the high skill market. This is literally only here to create stupid cheap labor. This is why I want to be an educator, because I think that every mind can find some potential and I'm going to fight this crap tooth and nail.
Yeah, basically the Common Core when it comes to math is the little tricks you pick up in your brain as you move into more advanced forms of math. And as you can see when it's taught, it's confusing as hell to explain. That type of math problem, I was taught to ignore the zeros and then add them back to the answer, and even then, not until high school.
Here in England too.
Tried to help my nephew with maths homework - was like travelling via the least efficient manner... Basically, "something to keep them busy"
It's the same in Canada: students are no longer allowed to fail a grade even if they don't meet the minimum criteria for the grade (i.e. reading, writing, and spoken language.) The reasoning we were given is because the children would have bad self-esteem if their peers move on to the next grade but they don't.
I have friends that are teachers and education assistants (all are burnt out) and they have students that are middle school aged that can't read, write, or do basic math. If they tell the parents, the parents either don't care or gets mad at the teacher because their kid doesn't know how to read/write. Teachers are basically babysitters at this point since they can't do the job they're being paid to do.
@@lainiwakura1776 The problem is the 'tricks' don't help kids understand math at all.
@@darrengordon-hill That's what 'homework' has become now, busy work
It's a debt trap Gundam, was smart enough to see that at 16. And the fact that I was severely depressed after the torture session that was public school. I would have quit and ended up with debt. Was smart enough to see that community college was a better deal. Pay as you go and all that.
Agreed. There are also ways you can pay for college like Savin your money and not pulling out loans. Joining the military or not going at all and going to a trade school.
Depends on what you study, let just say nobody needs more actors but lawyers still make bank.
@@relo999 Unless you're a green lawyer that twerks
If you can find an at least decent community college, go for it. At least for your gen eds. Its so much cheaper (I actually technically get paid to do full time) and if you actually put any effort into classes you learn so much more. You can transfer to a 4-year if you need to but you wont pay 4-year prices for stuff that you can take anywhere.
That girl got so worked up over the word Nazi, but has no idea who they killed. Vintage Twitter moment.
The point of College is so you can get a degree for a specific job you hope to aim for.
It's sad how these people don't even know the fraction of what WW2 was, meanwhile ask any gamer who played COD, they'll tell you.
I think gamers are smarter than modern college grads who don't game.
the point of college is to learn. Academia forgot that like 40 years ago.
That moment when you realize CoD is more historically accurate than colleges.
The games based around world war 2 really loved to show the horrors of that war. Not only the casualties, but also the emotional and physical horrors.
@whaaa t please stop copy pasting links with no context, you're no better than sexbot spam
@@spiderjeranimo4992 that's a bot account
So many days I've gone to bed thinking to myself my life will amount to nothing. But looking at these clowns, I'm thinking I've got a shot.
You and me both, buddy
Same here.
It will mean something but only if you really want it to.
@@mrscruffles801 we have limits, and life sucks, but you are not wrong.
We will make it through guys
This reminds me of a quote that just seems to get more support year after year: "In the information society, nobody thinks. We expected to banish paper, but we actually banished thought."
- Ian Malcolm (Jurassic Park book)
Prog: "Why are you an alt-right Nazi?!"
OC: "What is a Nazi?"
Prog: "I've no damn clue, but I'm sure that's what you are, you bigot!"
They didn't know what a Nazi was in 2016. Nowadays in 2022, they don't even know what a woman is!
The best part is the Nuremburg laws to reduce the Jewish people to second class citizens were modeled directly after the democrats own jim crow laws, except for the 3/5ths rule because that was too extreme even for Nazis. You can look this shit up, the whole process was recorded by official scribes back in 1936. Not that you'll find any results on google, what with your results being carefully curated to only show you what matches the narrative.
seriously i think that should be the comeback now. "define nazi, who were they?"
@@differentlyabledmuslimjewi4475 it already is. used it a number of times myself, one of the best replies I got was from a person who instead of giving the definition. instead tried to redirect it's meaning to something more to his liking.
No I don't know what it is but if you don't agree with me you are one
I remember that in my highschool years I spent whole periods correcting the false statements from my teachers.
Sometimes it was just a one and done correction; such as correcting a misidentification of which country landed on which beach during D-Day, or who fired upon whom during the saint valentine's day massacre. Other instances were days-long arguments to point out the absolute falsehoods the teacher was spewing (usually in social studies or health). Episodes included pointing out the fact that GMO's do actually have very strong benefits, and basics of natural rights. Got sent to the dean multiple times, dean just told me to get out of her office, I'd go back to the class triumphantly, sit back down and wait for the cycle to start again. When I look back retrospectively, I can see where my reputation of being the one who would macgyver a pipe bomb to escape a mass _incident_
You seem to be a perceptive individual. I have also noticed that a lot of problems come from not questioning perceived or established authoritative figures. Populations somehow manage to convince themselves that just blindly doing what they're told is the correct course of action and absolves them from all responsibility. It's the same phenomenon that gave rise to Nazi Germany and many other brutal dictatorships throughout human history. This failure of our education system seems to be by design. One of my favorite quotes of all time: "A man chooses, a slave obeys"-Andrew Ryan, Bioshock
Ironically, the left believes the new propaganda but the right believes the old propaganda. If you research more into the Holocaust, you will find that it is greatly exaggerated. For example, the death toll in textbooks from the 1960’s to today lists the total number at around 6mil. Initially, Auschwitz was claimed for being responsible for 4mil of the total 6mil. After the Soviet Union fell, investigators were allowed to enter East Germany and they determined that the Aushwitz death toll was actually 1.1mil. If you visit it, you can see where they removed 4mil and replaced it. Investigators continuing their research say this number is still too high, and most likely the actual number of deaths is 260,000. So why the big difference? 6mil, or about half the world Jewish population, gave public support in America and in Europe for the creation of Israel. Before WW1, the Allies made a deal with Rothschild family, that in return for their aid with international connections and wealth… aid to subdue the new rising empire of Germany (Prussia) that could compete with them, they would assist with the Rothschilds quest to retake their holy land and holy city that is currently occupied by Muslims. It is the reason why Israel taking land from Palestine is not reported on while Russia taking land from Ukrainian is a major issue, even though they are doing almost the same thing for years. It is also the reason why there is so much censorship around this topic, with regards to United Nations laws as well as internet censorship. To learn of this, you have to check platforms that are less controlled.
If you read this, you now know something that the majority of people, including Jewish people, do not know. I’d say the world we live in is more like a hybrid of the matrix and inception, where there are lots of illusions, and varying levels of illusions, so much so that you may see others and know they’re in one, yet not be able to recognize that you too are in one but just a different version.
GMO's are pointless. They just exist so corporations can "copyright" food. Food yields were already beyond humanities dream before GMOs.
Man I wish I could have seen it when the whole class clapped for you for correcting your teacher and then carried you out on their shoulders as the legend you are.
damn ya have "health" subject and 40% of your population is fat af, damn omegalul.
Here in italy we don't have "gender", "health" or "social" studies", the only subject about something not school related is Law.
Very sad to see so much funds for schools literally burned into those new age brainwashing subjects
That woman was thinking of Altoid mints I'm fucking done 😂😂😂😂😂😂
"1 + 1 = 2"
"Don't you think University should be more accessible?"
People criticized me for homeschooling my kids. I told them I couldn't do a worse job than the public schools even if I tried. Tiktok is proof.
There are unschoolers who graduate early.
That's saying something for our education system.
I was homeschooled my whole life. Went to community college then university and was almost always immediately the top performer in the class. Easily tested into high classes and challenged the language class. I was genuinely surprised at how *stupid* a lot of people in college are. They were stressing over stuff I had learned years ago! Basic English and arithmetic even! That's when I learned that public school isn't exactly free. You come out of it so stupid that you have to pay an expensive college to teach you stuff you should have learned in HS.
People thought I was a genius or something but I was just like, "my parents gave me a better education and made sure I *learned the material* ..... That's it."
,@@dianebrooks1859 It's not that most of us are stupid. The problem is more so that the schools are lazy with little drive or need to improve. This combined with the personality trait of agreeableness means people are simply accepting things to avoid conflict even if it is blatantly false. (How many lights are there?) When you see people stressing over things you learned years ago this could simply be neuroticism of that individual, or it could have been trained in a way. I have seen several people who are highly stressed over simple and basic tasks in my university, but I always thought it was their personality type. As easy as it is to jump down the necks of the people in this video there is always the possibility that the interviewees were cherry-picked, couldn't hear very well, or were primed with a question that threw them off. When I say can't hear very well I mean how the brain has a harder time processing language when there is hearing damage, though it would typically be in older people.
@@BrianOblivionB Ya I agree 100%, there's definitely a change that needs to happen so people don't grow up that stupid. Someone who can't understand 6/2 = 3 probably shouldn't work in the medical field (real person I knew and tutored 😬, they only failed the final class due to no attendance).
@Olalekan Richard Fabiyi having a free thinking, curious mind like yours is awesome! I wish there were more people like you in the world and that schools and/or parents did a better job of cultivating that mindset in the younger generation.
Idiocracy was a documentary from the future.
WHERE do the Tiktok Kids come from and why are they so stupid? As "Some More News" made a full video about?
Make it more accessible but never drop the difficulty and the quality standard, they'll just leave on their own after a while.
Too late! They've already dropped the standardsl (at least in Canada.) Students here aren't allowed to fail a grade because it would be bad for their self-esteem if their peers go to the next grade but they don't. Most of my friends with kids are opting for homeschooling because they don't want the non-education mixed with propaganda.
@@phoebea Yes, I had that happening while I was taking my courses in school. The biggest eye-opening moment for me was when the literature teacher called on someone to read the textbook out loud in class. The student could barely even get through the most basic sentences without stuttering or having trouble pronouncing long words and he still managed to get a passing grade through the class...
Back in my day - I love saying that now I’m old - back in my day only 2%-5% of any year leaving secondary school with A Levels went on to take a University course. Then UK governments decided it should be a minimum of 50% moving to degrees from either A Levels or vocational studies. This was brought in to counter unacceptable levels of youth unemployment by keeping the statistics down.
Btw: I recently encountered a man in his late 20s who’d failed to pass the first year of a degree six times; that’s six different degrees. He was searching for a seventh and couldn’t understand why Universities were turning him down.
Problem is the Schools wont allow this because of simple Greed, if they leave they take their money with them.
@@phoebea yeah I’m hoping private school will take care of this. Public school is a disaster these days.
The apples thing wasn't a math problem, it was a trick question:
"If my friend has 6 apples and *I* take 4, how many apples do *I* have?"
The answer is just 4. A lot of the compilation is just people mishearing or not understanding grammar.
I think it's more so that they aren't listening. They hear 6, take, and 4 then just say 2 because they're on autopilot their whole life. Often enough most people aren't listening they're just waiting for their turn to talk.
-mishearing- *not listening, no buzzwords to focus on.
You can always ask them to repeat the question.
No, the answer is "how should I know?" We don't know how many apples the thief already had.
yes thats a general example of how low iq people operate in terms of spatial reasoning.
To be fair the apples one got me too cause i was more focused on the numbers rather than the actual question
My daughter has a genetic disorder that causes her to lose long-term memory & thus makes short-term memories hard to create. She can remember key things that she likes or enjoys but cannot differentiate a timeline within her mind (ex: this year she thought was 2019 and has almost no recollection of the coof lockdowns). In other words, her mind's capacity is elementary level and will never be higher than that.
With that being said, even SHE could figure out that last question regarding preschool math & the little grammatical twist to throw people off for their inattentiveness. The answer was 4, by the way... because you take 4 apples from the friend. I felt this needs to be explicitly said in order to shame Idoicracy-eqsue adults as necessary. Shame is a useful tool to help us become better in the long run.
This is just good news for me, with half my generation being absolute idiots I’ll have a way easier time getting all the high paying jobs.
Better get into robotics, information technology, or electrical engineering. Most of those geniuses are going to be replaced by automated machinery or Ipads.
You would think but.... not always the case unfortunately. If you're too good your bosses will hate you.
@@theshadowswithin9896 how hard is electrical engineering?
@@sportyj you're definitely going to need a high level of understanding in mathematics. You should also be proficient in science, because they will teach electrical theory and magnetism and such. They should teach you things equivalent to building powerboards and electronic components, devices, and equipment.
This is my understanding from a friend that went through that program in college.
@@theshadowswithin9896 I love how specific you were instead of just saying engineering lol.
At least in IT there will always be jobs because people are to retarded to know how to press a button (talking from experience).
As a public college employee, I am here to say that college IS accessible but some people are SO dumb, they can't figure out how to get into the building. No joke, people ask me DAILY if they are "allowed" to open the literal door to a building.
"My friend has 6 apples, I take 4. How many apples do I have?" I actually had to listen to that twice because it's something you don't hear every day, but I still thought 4.
I woulda spouted 2 fast and caught myself halfway through lol
@@AttacMage It's worded atypically enough that I can't completely fault them for it.
@Joe Rogaine you tell em rogaine
It's times like these when I thank God that I was homeschooled. Imagine not knowing what the fucking holocaust was.
Given what is taught today, you probably still don't know what it actually was. Most of what people think they know of it is based off post WW2 propaganda and lies. For example, did you know that ZyklonB was just a brand of pesticide, and that the US used it as well on those crossing the Texas border? The Hcaust itself means death by fire, yet the narrative involves gassing not fire. Lots of stupidities presented as fact, that with even an ounce of context and supplementary knowledge, ruins the whole thing.
A lot of my friends who are young parents are opting for homeschooling. You can't trust the public schools anymore for adequate education.
When they call you a Nazi remember that they don't even know what that is.
All I'm saying is, I've been working my entire life and met quite a few college graduates.
There's always one that tries to give me financial advice on a regular basis. Like taking out loans, getting credit cards, and other shit.
I own a house and don't have any debt. The person trying to give me advice is $100,000 in the hole for a Master's in English.
She said she wanted to teach kids English overseas, but refuses to learn other languages. But I'm the idiot for not having a degree.
Dang, how'd you afford a house with no debt?
Same. Especially during the beer bug time when I lost 90% of my income and had trouble paying bills after 12 months of practically no work... a lot of people would say, "look all you have to do is take out a $50k loan or a second mortgage! It's so easy! EVERYONE does it!" Those are clearly the ones with a ton of college debt. I made it through college by working & saving money, going to cheaper schools, and working with the schools for grants. Anyone that tells you to solve your financial woes with more debt is an idiot.
Edit: also, I have no debt. Crazy watching people my age with $150k+ debt scoff at how I live my life lol
@@mrscruffles801 Long story short, I saved money and made connections with people. Making connections and maintaining professional relationships is an important key to success.
A buddy of mine essentially makes $120 an hour because he apprenticed as an elevator repairman. When the guy teaching him retired, he gave him the route. Owns farmland now and rents it off to people raising cows.
@@mrscruffles801 Avoid loans, credit cards, and buying new things every 2 years like cars, cell phones, TVs, computers, and appliances. You'll be amazed how much money you'll save.
I also own a house with no debt, I don't replace anything I own until it stops working and is unfixable, meanwhile I have some friends that buy new cars and cell phones every 2 years, with multiple credit cards and they have so much debt they'll still be paying it off when they're 100.
Do you not have a credit card? Like, at all? Even if he’s an idiot, it’s still good to have a credit card my dude.
Maybe it's worth shutting off the internet for a week worldwide and seeing how that goes.
Preach
I would rather take some aerosolized DMT and spray it into the ventilation system at Google HQ, Twitter HQ too but that'll need to be an even bigger heroic dose.
The U.S. would lose it's fucking shit, LA would turn into the purge
@@Good_Horsey Based!
@@Gamersunite2506 I fail to see the problem there.
My college had remedial reading classes. Yes, you read that right (unless you took that class).
I don't want college more accessible; I want people to stop making college a requirement.
Wait if how can they have remedial reading classes in college because don’t you have to pass high school or get a ged to go to college unless being remedial in college is the equivalent of having the intellect of a normal person and not some genius
Main hegemonic indoctrinating "educational" system should be restricted, libraries on the other side should be promoted, such as other systems like online education, which is profoundly abhorred by elitists.
I'm old school I guess. I've tried online classes and I find them insufferable. I literally hate doing courses online.
@@donpietruk1517 Because you might be using just Coursera or some other service like that. Problem is, most people have terrible self-evaluation habits so they can't discern what is quality education and what's not, that's what modern universities look to control, it's all a big epistemic fallacy. Once you understand this you can start using metacognition accordingly to self evaluate what you actually know and what you don't know, in order to pass examinations for example. I learned English by myself, for example, might not be the best but it's decent even for native speakers standards.
I personally believe modern mainstream education worldwide is an easy way that conditions people to be reliant on grade prizes rather than using them as measurement to achieve better performance. This prompts people with sociopathic tendencies to be teachers, just for the sake of gatekeeping what they don't like.
I clarify that self-evaluation can be trained and learned, it's all about non duality, mindfulness and sincerity. Being consistent with a metaphysical cosmogony.
@@TheGrmany69 I have a Ph.D and Masters. It's not that I'm having trouble assimilating course content or self evaluating what I have absorbed. I prefer interaction between professors and students in a classroom setting that leads to spontaneous discussion and interaction. I learn better in an interactive environment. I just find the online experience lacking.
@@donpietruk1517 That's why I like systems like those of the university of people, its cooperative system allows that type of interactions via streaming.
By the way, that Socratic method you describe there is quite luxurious and actually rare throughout the world. Again, many "professors" like to be the "always-right"/"always-winning" sophist and it's quite difficult to try to achieve your certification with blockages like that throughout your learning journey when those elements want to shape your opinion in such contrived manner, without objective and clear goals. I'm more of a logic training promoter rather than verbatim training apologist, not that I'm saying you are one, I don't know you and really appreciate your input on the matter.
Politics is annoying, I understand.
Tiktok is beyond logic, *_therefore I cannot comprehend_*
why do parents always tell their kids that College is the only path? The military and trade exists
Yet I bet every single one of these people is the loudest and thinks they're the smartest in a room when it comes to sharing their ignorant "insights" and refuse to listen to any dissenting opinions. We're doomed 😂
That is why I think we should humor them while injecting Nazi ideology into them so they themselves get cancelled by other nations for blatant ignorance
Boom
WOKENESS NO MORE!
Do better sweetie cope honey
Thats because if someone is too thick, to recognize that he or she is just stupid and so trying to do some self-improvement is out of the question.
@@gerhardswihla1099 nah I think deep down these people know how stupid they are and how shitty they act but the can't face up to it so they just yell like kids do when mom or dad says they're wrong. The problem is the government, media and major corporations are fine with and even encouraging these people.
They want a bunch of docile kids they can lay a beating on to get back in line, sort of like China.
Dunning-Kruger effect. They're too ignorant to notice their ignorance. Meanwhile smart people underestimate their own skills.
As a college student I can confirm it's a scam that the stupid fall for, lord have mercy
Cheers tard brother, but we need degrees in pizza delivery from the mafia-backed institution. Or was that just Snow Crash? Eh, who can tell anymore?
Some get scammed, and there are the ones who play the system for benefit.
Research your options, find a specific program that can help you the best, make sure that the pell grant covers all your classes (community college does wonders) and you will be paid by the college to go to class.
Worked for me. Finishing my degree and certifications and only paid 200 bucks for an additional class that helped me out.
i mean it has some sort of value or something but nah it's a scam & set's way too many up for debt. Way too many surely dream of the party life told in project x and those movies way too hard so there's that too.
wish u the utter best tho given how long your in or got left cheers to you!
I didn't go to college and now I'm a highly paid welder. Weird. 🤔
I often get a lot of backlash when I critique modern college. To be clear, you can be an intelligent person who has a college degree but having a college degree has long not guaranteed that you are intelligent.
The last time I went to college there were literally mentally disabled people being walked through the courses to be able to get a degree.
In the old days you had to at least be moderately intelligent to succeed in university. Now the scope goes from anywhere from genius to cognitively disabled.
modern education even at a lower level is atrocious. first half of the school year you spend refreshing the previous years end of year lesson. second half of the year you learn some new stuff. rinse and repeat k-12. you only ever learn anything new for half the time youre actually there
@@elchunkacabra1450 I agree. I dropped out as an honors student right at the end of highschool. I had already completed my senior year work in 10th grade. The principle I had wanted me to spend my senior year completing the 10th grade work that I'd skipped because "I didn't have enough credits".
The system is about wasting time and conditioning you to obey. Much less about getting good information. I had a few good teachers who were well intentioned but they seemed to be restricted as well.
In my first semester at what was supposed to be an advanced tech college, my roommate didn't how know to subtract negatives.
Over here in the "promised land of free socialism" according to some Murikans, we too have let more people into universities. Lets just say that quality has dropped noticeably.
I should clarify however that this issue more or less seems to affect the more "absurd" fields. Hard matter fields such as mine still seem to be relatively ok with good teachers and smart classmates although it could be better. We are not anywhere near the Murikan level of insanity. I worry about your nations future, if it even has one.
@@Codiekitty How does that even happen?
My wife is cooking dinner in the kitchen. I went to ask her all these questions and she got confused why I was asking such easy questions. Lol I told her and she didn't believe me till I showed her the video of people getting these things wrong.
"Think of how stupid the average person is, and realize half of them are stupider than that!" -George Carlin
and they vote! eak
That is terrifying.
Especially considering the "average person" can be manipulated by using any stupid political talking point or controversy, like Gay Marriage, Abortion, or Gun Rights, and no matter how many times people use these intellectual shiny keys to distract them while they commit murder in the background, they still fall for it. Every single time. Especially during election time. THAT'S how stupid the "average person" is. Now imagine people worse than that!
Sad yet. True
You are aware George Carlin would rather spit in your face than agree with you right?
*Then*
"I want to go to college"
"Good for you son"
*Now*
"I want to go to college"
"I would literally prefer if you went to the nine circles of Hell son. The answer is no.
I took an in-depth class on the Holocaust for my history minor, so watching these people is causing me extra pain.
While it's fked to see your country going down the drain around you....that Dr Disrespect edit had me fking rolling. 🤣
I thought i was the only one who laughed like a maniac when that showed up xD
Personally, I love making the trooms defend the Weimar republic without telling them what it is.
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🐍 no step on Snek! 🇺🇸🇭🇰
I want an example of how you do that. That sounds awesome
Me too I need a guide
Trooms?
This generation has the information superhighway at their fingertips, yet they don't use it. I don't even care if this was a month of filming cut down to a few people. NO ONE should struggle with these questions.
0:54: Exactly! But not many know how delibarate that is, as "Some More News" made a full video about: School vs GOP.
Not knowing N-zis were ever a Thing IS mentioned but no, it’s not just that.
My favorite joke is to point out “eccentric” people and ask my friends who they think the person voted for.
Oh please, Eccentric is reserved for rich, interesting people. We use crazy.
University was a place for the scholarly to do their research and teach their trade to others pursuing the career, now you have to go there just to get a job in fast food and retail; "make it more accessible" for those who don't want to improve the world
Pretty sure the mountain of unpaid excessive loans proves that.
Adults when I was a kid: "Live your dreams! Become what you want!"
Now: "I got 99 pronouns, and Arithmetic ain't one of 'em!"
Hey at least those 2 chicks at 7:00 actually did the math correctly, they just didn't answer the question properly.
The issue with the final questions regarding age and apples, is that so many people just simply don’t fully listen anymore.
We have to take in so much information on a day-to-day basis, that we try and infer what someone means with as little pieces of the puzzle as humanly possible; it’s akin to when you can remove letters from words (at least in the English language) and we can still extrapolate the meaning with sometimes more than 80% less letters.
Anyways, this attention span blight is obviously a recipe for disaster since the majority of humans cannot accurately navigate the new meta of the Information Age.
That’s not exactly me defending them either, because God knows that even if they are told they are an idiot, they likely won’t try and better themselves. This is in large part due to there not being an easily accessible drive (think agriculture) any more since we all have (for the most part) the essential components needed for survival at any given point.
It’s a sign of the times; humans need goals/purpose. Not everyone is born gifted with just knowing/seeing how the intricacies of things work like savants, or others that have more malleable minds in order to process information, or obviously live in environments that foster intelligence and good health.
There are even people that are born with a handicap right out of the gate and have no motivation due to a lack of dopamine/serotonin/norepinephrine/what have you production, lol. People like that are called lazy, but it’s literally their programming and it’s extremely difficult to control that.
We have the ingenuity to do all of the things we have over just a span of a couple centuries; except save our own species.
That’s just heartbreaking.
Or maybe it’s because they were put on the spot and got asked a stupid ass question
In my last year of college I had a classmate use Doogie Howser as the basis of her argument on making it easier to transfer medical licenses from one country to another. Her exact words were, "You don't really need a degree or license to be a doctor, I mean look at Doogie Howser."
Doctor Pepper never got his degree and he’s like everywhere now….
@VisualPlugin the Multilingual Programmer : Ah! An optimist! 🤣😂😁
If you’ve been to a community college lately, you’ll immediately see why it shouldn’t be more accessible.
I’m sure the average student there is one eureka moment away from curing cancer. /s
I am hard believer forcing everyone to vote is the worst thing for any country. Why are we putting the fate of this country in the hands of emotionally manipulated conformity seeking masses? I think the majority of us, myself included, probably aren't qualified to have influence on laws and bills that affect the entire country.
I've been able to vote for years, yet I have not because I simply don't follow politics enough to properly vote, nor do I honestly care to lol
You used to be required to serve or own land to vote. Then feminism came about, girls inserted their feelings into everything, and it's all been down hill ever since.
All I've seen is people whine if not everyone can vote cause it's always lead to dictatorship. Or something. And something about it's proof we have freedom.
The founders didn’t intend for individuals to have one vote. It was meant for a household to vote. The property proves you and your family have invested in the state. So that earned a vote.
Those who need rulers are unqualified to choose them
I went back to college at age 50- 1/2 the kids there shouldn't have been there, they can't even write a proper sentence and they tend to drop out of any courses that are hard. Every semester we would have 20 students to start... by the end 8-10...math and comp science had the biggest drop out rate of the courses I took.
Finishing up my college time at age 40 myself and I completely agree. Too many people have this mindset that “college is party time, I have 4 years, it won’t be hard to get a high paying job afterwards with my underwater basket weaving for lesbians in 3rd world shopping centers degree.”
All they end up with is insurmountable debt, a bad attitude, self-entitlement that doesn’t mean anything to anyone else, obesity, probably drug or alcohol addiction and incredibly unhealthy choices about politics. I’m not even getting to basic math, grammar or social skills. It’s a bit strange seeing the majority of your graduating class from high school in drug rehabilitation (4 years clean and sober!), it really puts things in perspective then.
My toddler has better math skills than these "adults."
Stop insulting my kids!
So if I ask your kid at a random time totally unprepared what 2x3 is he’ll know right off the bat?
We’ve blown WAY past the Holocaust deniers, now we’re overrun with people who don’t even know what it was.
My parents want me to go to college but I’m just gonna get my diploma and just live my life, I’ll be fine without it. Another reason is, stupid arrogant people, ain’t no way I’m living with them.
I’m personally glad we know where most of these fools reside. TikTok. Put them all in one spot for continued observation. Like a zoo.
Found your channel!! There is hope for this country!! Well done, keep up the good fight!!
It's a Gundam-
"America is the greatest empire that ever lived"
Britain-
"hold my beer...."
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Tea*
America: dad check out my empire, it has a big navy that can go everywhere and owns like 80% of the designs of advanced technology.
England: I'm so proud of you my boy. Taking after your father but you still need to learn a thing or two. We did the same with 50000 civil servants and you do yours with several million. It's inefficient my boy!
@@ironpulcinella3586
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@@ajmaynard92 There's a line on an episode of Derry Girls, about how they thought their English friend, James, must be able to fight, cos England took over a third of globe with like 5 guys.
To be fair, wrong answers to the apple question aren't caused by being poor at math. They are getting it wrong because they didn't listen accurately to the question. They hear the numbers 6 and 4 then just assume the question. As an introvert I can relate to not listening to what people are saying.
Can relate.
Also the first time that "born" one came up I was like 'How can we know they screwed the math without their current age?' Only on scrolling back and hearing it a second time I got the trick.
Guess I'm dumb now...
@Stephen O'Brien Prove it
@Stephen O'Brien yes it is
@Stephen O'Brien prove it
@Stephen O'Brien copycats lack original thinking
Funny how fast things change. Just a few years ago they spent a whole month in Ww2 in about grade 10 social studies. We also had to read the Diaries of Anne Frank in English class. I guess now its spent on Trump and Black history. I can only imagine Vietnam is even mire ignored if they stop teaching about hittler.
I keep/use Facebook and Instagram for two things: keeping up with family I don’t often see, and talking to people with similar hobbies to me. Everything else is an abomination.
oh the ADL is seething right now.
I do not see how it disadvantages me that people are stupid. Sounds exactly like why my life is easy.
Government subsidies for college just made colleges more expensive, and college knowledge worth less.
When I was a kid I used to move all the time, I went to 12 different schools which turned me introverted and my grades were lacking, and it also didn't help that I had crazy a** childhood! I even dropped out of high school because I was homeless at the time. When I was 18 I went to work at amazon, and omg! the people there made me feel like a genius! a lot of people there had a hard time just matching letters/numbers to find out where packages go, its crazy! it took me two months to become a supervisor there which that's amazon its ez. now this one college guy comes in, he acts likes he is so better than everyone else even tries telling me how to run my own shipping lane ugh, he gets supervisor in two weeks. one day I start stressing out because I cant find 8 of my pallets I thought I was going get fired but later on we find out the new college guy sent out 32 pallets and I guess only 12 of them him was his pallets lol, The am " which is are night shift head supervisor" start tearing into this guy calling him a dumba** and other insults, the dude starts crying!!! lmao and just walks out of the building I never saw him again. it just goes to show that colleges doesn't mean you're smarter or more reliable, and now that I'm 26 seeing these colleges kids in major city's also proves that, and makes me feel 10X smarter! lol
🤣🤣🤣went to college. Got my Masters in Mechanical Engineering. Couldnt find a good paying job for shit. Now i make 5x growing and selling cannabis in california than what id make as a engineer in some high position, i just see the time i spent at college as my more crazier party days.
Even if you smart AF and have all of the cards. life doesnt play like a card game you can still lose.
"You need grave diggers!" Meanwhile I doubt anyone shown in this video would be capable of digging a hole.
Bro I can dig a hole, complaining about my marriage, now you try
@@adreamelech6214 *Posts dark skinned anime character in direct sunlight on twitter*
Behold, hole dug up to my chin!
Hey how about Pokimane was on a podcast i watch Trash Taste yesterday and she brings up the story with you (she didnt mention your name) when you picked on her fan and she said something about you having a sponsor. Lol made me laugh knowing the inside scoop.
No way the boys had poki on as a guest
This trash taste podcast thing sure invite peculiar people eh
@@opus_X lol yeah its from when they went to LA and did a ton of streamer guests. I'm not a fan of her but I watched it bc enjoy the boys. She definitely was one of worst guests but it was fine.
As a German, I feel offended. What else do we have to do to stay relevant in history?
Holocoaster 2, electric Boogaloo please
To be fair on that apple question, it's deliberately worded so your mind thinks "6 - 4 = 2." Put on the spot with a camera and a microphone in their faces, it's not surprising that a lot of people would process it that way and blurt out the wrong answer that the question is designed to elicit.
"The country?" You're thinking of Austria.
"The little red mints?" You're thinking of Altoids (which are white mints in a red tin).
idiot is idiot
You’re right about them, except about the “thinking” part. 🤣😂😁
I taught at a school that has an 85% Jewish population and none of the kids knew anything except the very barest facts about the Holocaust.
We had black students who said every one of them should get $10 million for "reparations for slavery".
ME: When did slavery end?
REPARATIONS ADVOCATE: In the...1960s?
there used to be a time where I dreamed of traveling to the US to live and study. I am studying English teaching right now because of that dream. Now, you wouldn't catch me dead in the US...
Just stay out of California, New York and Chicago.
@@settame1 especially Chicago
@@settame1 And Portland, Seattle, Memphis, DC, Atlanta, Boston, Houston, St Louis, Minneapolis, Milwaukee, Philadelphia ...
@@randomcomment3164 Avoid all big cities like the plagues they are. Outside of the cities, America is a good country, and if they spontaneously went up in smoke and disappeared, it would probably be the best country on the planet.
This is why they want to give ""free"" college and legalise pot.
They legalized pot because there was no reason to keep pot illegal, whilst also having alcohol and tobacco be legal. :P
Too much tinfoil hat there, buddy.
@@MyouKyuubi Another "pot doesn't cause any problems" guy, eh? Look up cannabis induced pneumonia or cannabis induced hyperemesis or cannabis dependence. There are also medical studies now showing pot destroys brain cells. Pot is like cigarettes back in the 40s when everyone thought cigarettes cured breathing problems like asthma.
@@Elban19 "Another "pot doesn't cause any problems" guy, eh?"
No, slackwit, that's a dumb straw man fallacy... But, since you mentioned it, let me clear something up for you... Pot doesn't cause any problems that are more severe than the problems alcohol and tobacco cause.
It's a double standard to ban ONE of them, whilst keeping the other two legal. They are all equally damaging to the human body.
So... You either make them ALL legal, or you make them all ILLEGAL.
People voted for it to be legalized for that reason. That's it. :P
"Look up cannabis induced pneumonia or cannabis induced hyperemesis or cannabis dependence."
Look up tobacco-induced pneumonia, slackwit... Jesus christ, you truly don't use your brain much, do you? >_>
"There are also medical studies now showing pot destroys brain cells."
Same with tobacco and alcohol, what else is new, dipsht?
"Pot is like cigarettes back in the 40s when everyone thought cigarettes cured breathing problems like asthma."
You even make your own connection to tobacco, and STILL fail to grasp the point.
Congratulations, you win the r-tard award!
@@MyouKyuubijunkie
@@vladt6550 I've never smoked pot in my life, bro... what are you talking about?
Mike Rowe the guy from Dirty Jobs is always advocating for young people to go to trade schools and learn skills
To be fair, he isn't asking direct questions but ones designed to trip you up. Specifically the "how many apples do I have" as he primes it like a math question but it is actually a memory question.
that last question about apples was BS, he knew that they would assume that he meant how many apples are left and they were not paying attention when he said "I take four, how many do I have" because almost no one would assume that it's a trick question and it is very likely that they thought he misspoke. (atleast I hope...)
Who in gen Z wants to purge SJWs
College should be accessible for people who qualify
I was educated in the home by my parents and I couldn’t be happier for that. Look at what they’ve done to our young people in the state-run brain farms. Look at how they’ve massacred my boy.
"What is the holocaust?" "the who?"
so what's the problem again here exactly????
lol i love these comments
Based, almost as based as the guy talking about baking cookies.
Biggest lie is when they tell: "People are equal"... no we are not! We are equal in law, that's it! Know your limits, live in reality!
We aren't equal under the law either.
1:10 An unintelligent would-be revolutionary can not strategize nor make their own implements of rebellion.
They may never even know who causes their discontent and will destroy anyone whom the powers-that-be blame for all of their woes to dispose of other dissidents, killing two birds with one stone.