The real question is: are all blondes dumb? Probably not, but this one won't help that nasty myth. You be the judge.... Via: YouTube
The real question is: are all blondes dumb? Probably not, but this one won't help that nasty myth. You be the judge.... Via: YouTube
"Is France a country?"
better practice this:
http://www.minijuegosgratis.com/juegos/hwdykyworld/hwdykyworld.html?b415=0766
if it was a 'nobody', then they hand pick dummies for effect which is cruel.
Huzza! to Jeff Neckworthy for telling it like it is.
She thought Europe was a Country, and didn't even know if France was a country. "they speak french in Europe right?" WOW!!! Also, to have never heard of Hungary before... COME ON ITS GOT A FUNNY NAME, HOW HAVE YOU NOT HEARD OF IT?
My faith in humanity has just gone down a notch...
In my 10th grade history class, there was a girl named Ashley, and she never once payed attention in class. Spent the whole time text messaging. Then she'd ask me for my notes, and I realized that she'd believe ANYTHING. I told her that we fought the civil war against Australia. I told her that settlers went west for lower mortgage rates. I convinced her that we won the war of 1812 via a wrestling match with luchadores.
I was meaner in those days, but that bimbo had it coming.
Only after I teased her for at least a year did she stop.
Also, Kellie Pickler was an idiot even on American Idol. She had no idea what Calamari were and all sorts of other moments of brilliance.
Foxworthy has some classic lines in that; "Women don't really want to hear a man's opinion, they just want to hear their opinion in a deeper voice." So very true (for some women anyway!)
But I really dont think she represents a very big part of the nation. I mean really, thinking Europe is a country or not knowing if France is a country...
atleast she did the whole thing for a charity. Respect.
Yeah, this girl ... she's stupid. Plain and simple.
..I hope.
But she was a very nice person. We 'raised' her to take care of the kids and even taugh her a couple of cooking receipes. She moved in recently with her boyfriend, got a job at the local supermarket and seems to be starting her normal life. We think we helped ;)
There's still hope!
And if everything fails, you could still be on a TV show.
There was Canadian show called something like "Talking to Americans" where the host went around the US asking Americans on the street silly questions about Canadian current events. Reminds me of this - meant to make the audience feel better about themselves by laughing at someone else.
That was with Rick Mercer.
Part 1) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kLXRVvA6T9k
Part 2) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFqzBiLBwM8
If so she must have had a miserable childhood. That doesn't make me feel particularly good about myself. Why would I feel good that we let someone slip between the cracks?
BTW-The Rick Mercer bits are lame. Right on par with Leno.
..hope you are...
Although I teach, it's hard for me to tell how many United Statesians are profoundly geographically ignorant like this woman on the TV show (a program I've seen but do not care for, as much of it seems staged. Also people tend to forget things they haven't studied recently; this has little to do with how "smart" someone is). I don't doubt that some of the ignorance can be blamed on the schools --- but schools usually fail only if the community forces them to. If the parents openly discourage "book-learnin'" or waste time constantly trying to fine-tune the educational system at the expense of letting teachers do their jobs, then of course most kids won't learn. The kids will either get the message that education is worthless, or will sit back and enjoy the drama of watching their officious parents interfere with the teachers. Kids aren't stupid. But if certain values (like learning and minding your own business) aren't a part of their education, the rest of it's not going to do them much good, and ultimately they'll become stupid. A closed brain is a stupid one, and brain-closing is what most kids learn in that kind of environment.
Anyway, I've seen elementary-school kids who can tell you right away where certain countries are in relation to each other, as well as high-school kids who ask dumb questions when they see a globe like "Is there people in Australia? Then what keeps them from fallin' off?" People tend to learn things that interest them... but I've never been avidly interested in geography, and yet I apparently know more than many people my age. I attribute this to the fact that my parents got me a globe and a two-sided puzzle that was a map of the USA on one side (each state was a piece) and a world map on the other when I was little, and made sure that I did my homework instead of making up excuses for me or letting me slack off. Yeah, I hated doing schoolwork (I still hate working for no pay) --- but I LEARNED.
And my "pen-pal" and I have kept up a delightful and intelligent correspondence for years. I've been studying Polish in what little spare time I have, and we hope to meet soon.
I admit that my Polish is about as good as a Polish two-year-old's at this point, so I apologize if I'm too far off the mark. (I also don't know how well Badiuk phrased his comment; it might be well-written, or it might be the Polish equivalent of the cryptic "well I dont but you know what I mean" that some kid sent me after hacking into my ex-fiancee's e-mail account: something that defies translation and is a baffling non-sequitur even to native speakers of the language. [The e-mail I had sent to my fiancee at the time simply asked her when she expected to get off work that day, and that I looked forward to seeing her that evening. She had checked her e-mail on a library computer and forgotten to log off, so a kid who got on next read her e-mails and sent prank replies.])
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Are_You_Smarter_Than_A_Fifth_Grader
Now that I look at the Wikipedia entry, I have to admit I was unaware of the various international versions, including "Are You Smarter Than A Canadian Fifth Grader?"
Has anyone seen the Polish version, "Czy jeste? m?drzejszy od 5-klasisty?"
of course - of the American people.