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‎03-06-2017 09:39 AM
Appears to be a young child so I find it amusing. What I don't find amusing is what the recent college students on Jeopardy didn't know. All were from expensive private institutions and, it seemed to me, the questions were less than challenging.
‎03-06-2017 09:40 AM - edited ‎03-06-2017 09:41 AM
@LilacTree smh = shaking my head
‎03-06-2017 10:01 AM
It would not surprise me if many adults would come up with the same answer.
I remember Jay Leno's segments on the street asking people questions about history and they were just as ignorant.
‎03-06-2017 11:03 AM - edited ‎03-06-2017 06:33 PM
@Trinity11 wrote:It would not surprise me if many adults would come up with the same answer.
I remember Jay Leno's segments on the street asking people questions about history and they were just as ignorant.
OMG, yes! ..... it always started out funny but quickly became very sad. I often wondered if people were REALLY that stupid ..... or were they just making up ridiculous answers in hopes of getting on TV.
‎03-06-2017 11:19 AM - edited ‎03-06-2017 11:20 AM
Nah....this was a little kid.
All those things they have to remember.
I can see where it would get confusing.
I find it endearing, sweet.
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When I was little, I heard 'Boycott Lettuce' on the nightly news (1970)..and my parents talking about it at the supper table. I thought it was a boy whose name was 'Cott Lettuce'. Man, my older siblings teased me to no end...and yes, 47 yrs later, I still remember.
What I find weird/sad/eye-roll is Getty Images slapping their name on everything...imo.
‎03-06-2017 11:28 AM
The child must have been young so they can still learn the correct answer.
I know the young people are not taught much history or even geography where I live in Los Angeles.
Many find the subjects useless (the school system) and they want the children to learn what will make them the most money.
‎03-06-2017 11:36 AM
Why aren't our children learning? What has happened. They are our future. Teach them.
‎03-06-2017 12:21 PM
actually this made me laugh. it's written obviously by a very young child and i can see how they could make this mistake. i don't see this as a bad reflection on kids at all.
‎03-06-2017 01:12 PM
I would also have the wonder if this young child has a learning disability.
They were clearly copying, yet wrote 'Imeges' and not Images. All they had to do is pure copying - and they couldn't.
‎03-06-2017 01:21 PM - edited ‎03-06-2017 01:22 PM
History wasn't taught until 3rd or 4th grade when I was a kid in the mid-fifties. I knew Washington was the first President because I was taught it at home in the context of the Feb. holidays for Washington and Lincoln.
The parents have something to do with the knowledge level of their kids, surely. A little kid who would answer "Getty images" is just being a little kid. I had a friend whose child wasn't admitted to a private grade school in NYC because when he was asked where bread comes from (he was 6 or so), he answered "From a bakery."
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