Girl doesn't Understand Leap Year

This girl just really doesn't understand leap year...
Bhruicsays...

If this was trying to be funny, it failed. And if not, I've never understood how people can say stuff like "I don't understand why X", when they are fucking connected to the internet. Look it up. Wikipedia has a nice article on how exactly the days in each month came to be the way they are.

RadHazGsays...

The poster on YT is username : NiggersAreHotheads (how in hell is that thing not banned yet) so I have to think this is an incredibly lame attempt at humor... but the rest of the posters videos are unrelated to this girl sooooo who knows. Personally I'd like to believe that anyone who was genuinely this stupid wouldn't have the wherewithal in the brains department to actually record this and post it.

articiansays...

Someone teach these kids that the internet is for more than advertising your own stupidity. It actually has the answers to your questions too! Amazing....

For a certain generation, the "Submit" button gets more attention than the "Search".

ulysses1904says...

I can't stand the overuse of the word "like" either, it drives me nuts. There was a time when you had to be a serious stoner to speak with such a lack of articulation and confidence. Now I hear many adults using it almost as a punctuation mark in every sentence. Not just to indicate that somebody said something "they were like, okay" but as a preface to any noun or adjective, "we had to wait like, 5 minutes". "I'm going over there like, Thursday". "I think she was like, middle-eastern or something". "I just bought like, a Chevy Cobalt". New hires show up at our company with their 4-year degrees, talking like the teens at the mall.

jonnysays...

I don't know for certain, but I think this is a result of people replacing 'er' and 'uh' and such with 'like'. It tends to get used in the same places, at natural pauses. It sounds worse perhaps because 'like' is a word, so listeners expect it to mean something when its used, whereas nonverbal pausing just sounds like a pause.

>> ^ulysses1904:

I can't stand the overuse of the word "like" either, it drives me nuts. There was a time when you had to be a serious stoner to speak with such a lack of articulation and confidence. Now I hear many adults using it almost as a punctuation mark in every sentence. Not just to indicate that somebody said something "they were like, okay" but as a preface to any noun or adjective, "we had to wait like, 5 minutes". "I'm going over there like, Thursday". "I think she was like, middle-eastern or something". "I just bought like, a Chevy Cobalt". New hires show up at our company with their 4-year degrees, talking like the teens at the mall.

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