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I'm Completely Convinced The Entire World Is Getting Dumber And Dumber And These 50 People Are All The Proof I Need

I'm Completely Convinced The Entire World Is Getting Dumber And Dumber And These 50 People Are All The Proof I Need

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1. On multiplication:
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2. On first impressions:
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3. On the word "trinity":
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4. On your and you're:
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5. On "wireless PCs":
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7. On the Sun:
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10. On amounts:
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11. On words that end in "O":
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14. On words that end in "O", again:
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16. On trees in the galaxy:
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17. On tattoo procedures:
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18. On counting minutes:
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19. On dental health:
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20. On hustling:
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21. On BBQ:
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23. On dinosaur bones:
Faecbook
24. On view counts:
YouTube
25. On Christmas:
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26. On the Earth:
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27. On those little treats:
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28. On gastrointestinal issues:
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29. On ol' Uncle Bill:
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30. On hard knocks:
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31. On hypotheticals:
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32. On that sweet, sweet dessert:
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33. On hypocrisy:
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34. On birth documents:
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35. On those little things:
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36. On phobias:
X
37. On going missing:
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38. On land and sea:
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39. On food sensitivities:
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40. On the Moon:
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41. On birthdays:
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42. On mammals:
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43. On exploration:
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44. On ghostly pain:
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45. On... you know:
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46. On being careful:
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47. On confidence:
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48. On bread attacks:
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49. On child math:
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50. And on aspirational furniture:
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