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Yahoo Answers Proves Intelligence is Optional
Mar 26
Posted by Parents Place in Commentary | 1 Comment
You have probably seen a few examples of stupid behavior as an adult that make you wonder what the f___ is happening with people today. Well, the Yahoo Answers is a simple service where people ask and answer questions. I have seen some very stupid questions on there that I thought were just pranks, but there certainly seems to be a downhill trend in intelligence. Here are some examples:
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