+Vader fathers Dumbledore I'm Sry, but I Can't just Believe what I just Heard. "I Know it's not Eyes". This was to Much. just.........to.......DAMN........MUCH!! BYE, FELICIA!!!!
TyDawwg these questions have nothing to do with anything you would be taught in school this is called common sense and knowledge something that you force yourself to learn
Token's Life Matter Uhmm...She can be off sometimes. But that's just my parents and I know a lot of others in general. Parents don't ever want to be wrong.
Aunt Jemima i know parents can be off, but that lady at at 5:21 is just, sorry for my expression, an idiot crackhead... so i comparing someone to her is, uhm...
The cotton and stone question was on my grade 1 math final exam in China (except it was cotton and iron) it was to test our critical thinking skills, which most of the six-year old first graders got right...........
Man, all you have to do is walk around outside and listen to people have a convetsation..most human beings always have been stupid..nothing new..just on media now!
just stumbled onto these vids, oh my gosh they are fucking hilarious...and sad at the same time, i understand being put on spot like that might make you hesitate for a second but never did i think people would be stupified just because they didnt pay attention to the wording. keep em coming im subbing, these are gold and i gotta watch them all
Irvin Casillas no i said that the people who are answering all these questions in the comment section are acting like they are Einstein. Please re read the original comment.
Everyone on the internet always knows the answers to everything when there is no way to prove it. Look how many "smart" people are in the comment section.....
You can't ask, "How many of each animal did Moses take on the Ark?" and immediately follow that with a woman saying Pennsylvania without transition. Lmao, I swear I thought that was her answer and shit my pants
the EYES question is getting me angry, ppl can't be that stupid....behave like a kid and visualise it in your damn brain if you have to. the joke is funny but when ppl consistently can't get the answer wrong its starting to piss me off....its like some of them are overthinking the damn question.
troublemaker574 i know thats the point...its the fact no one is getting it or the realisation aint kicking in....even when he gives them more time they're still confused
+julez140cam I can understand why they get it wrong. They ask them in the case that "yes" spells yes, then what does E"yes" spell. They're thinking that they have to pronounce the "Yes" in Eyes as Yes
+The Pun the Moses trick question threw me off as well because he said it so fast and I forgot that Noah was on the arc, not Moses. I swear watching these will cause you to lose brain cells. I need to read more books and get educated more.
For tri-octagon I was like tri is 3 and octa is 8 so if there was such a thing there would be 24! Then I was like there is no such thing like bish wha?
I love how everyone is focusing on the girl who is saying "47" in the beginning, and I'm over here dying at the girl next to her counting on her fingers. 😂😂😂😂😅
Everyone is calling these people stupid but the truth is the situation and context of the question changes everything. It's all psycholody. You could be as smart as you want but you could still get these questions wrong just by the sheer fact that the way these questions are worded are worded to slip you up. Most people in a normal situation would be able to tell the EYES is eyes. But because they set up the question by asking them to spell YES they naturally would slip up, this is caused by the brain not by the intelligence of someone.
Psycholody? The pseudo science of studying terminally stupid people which is caused by their brain not by their (lack of) intelligence. Eye sea said the blind man; makes perfect cents now that I thiñk about it.
ask the question in the way he phrased it to the smartest person you know, I bet you that they won't get it. It has to do with how your mind is pre-conditioned by the first statement. If he just asked, "what does eyes spell" without saying "if yes spells yes", then more people would have gotten it right.
The phenomenon exemplified by Christian has a name in Psychology: hindsight bias - the inclination, after an event has occurred, to see the event as having been predictable, despite there having been little or no objective basis for predicting it.
Christian Rodger dude, these are TRICK questions DESIGNED to fuck you up. You are an idiot if you don't realize that you are experiencing hindsight bias. only someone who doesn't understand how our brains work would think a question phrased the way that guy phrased it was easy.