" Wait , a one-fourth past 3 is n’t 3:25 ? ? ? "

1.This person, who thoughtRomeo and Julietwas real history:

3.This person, who claimed there is no American accent:

4.This person, who claimed “all of Europe is the size of Texas”:

5.This person, who stupidly made the racist claim that white people don’t steal…forgetting about the MASSIVE amount of stealing white people have historically done:

6.This person, who tried to claim no Christian ever killed someone because of their Christian beliefs (forgetting the Reconquista, the Spanish Inquisition, the Conquistadors, etc.):

7.This person, who claimed France is younger than the US:

8.This person, who claimed South Africa is a continent:

9.This person, who thought a trinity meant a “solid group of people,” regardless of the number:

10.This person, who corrected someone’s (correct) use of “to”:

11.This person, who didn’t understand the difference between weather and climate:

12.This person, who just learned a quarter of an hour means 15 minutes:

13.These two people, who tried to out-idiot each other:

14.This person, who made an absolutely unhinged claim:

15.This ridiculously uninformed person:

16.Along with this one:

17.And this one:

18.This Trump supporter:

19.This conspiracy theorist:

20.This person, who did not recognize their own state’s flag:

21.This person, who claimed the Ancient Greeks didn’t havesame-sex relationships…and that they were Christian:

22.This person, who made a wildly unsafe claim:

23.This person, who claimed that Brazilian and Mexican people speak the same language and have similar cultures:

24.This person, who claimed men’s hobbies are only to attract women:

25.This person, who asked a head-scratching question:

26.This person, who argued dating Taylor Swift makes Travis Kelce gay(??):

27.This awful parent, who gave their kid raw chicken and encourages others to do the same:

28.This poor soul who didn’t seem to know the difference between ​"anesthetize" and “euthanize”:

29.And finally, this George R. R. Martin fan, who didn’t seem to be a fan at all:

Brigitte Gabriel shares a tweet by RadioGenoa asking for thoughts on the 2024 casting of Romeo and Juliet. The image includes actors Tom Holland and Zaria

Text in the image: "I will no longer be referring to June as 'Pride Month'. If our Veterans don't have an entire month to honor their service & sacrifices, then nobody should get one. It’s just June."

Screenshot of a social media discussion about accents. First post argues that American accent is neutral. Second post counters, saying UK accent is the original. Third post humorously suggests everyone thinks their own accent is neutral

A comment discussing the UK and the US, noting the size differences between Europe and Texas and expressing opinions on demographic and crime-related issues

Tweet summarizing historical facts: The British Empire looted an estimated $45 trillion from India (1765-1938) and introduced the Hindustani word for plunder, "loot," into English

Twitter exchange: Evelyn Waughluigi says, "Funniest thing someone with a Spanish flag emoji could possibly say." Ada Lluch replies, "I never saw anyone murdering people screaming 'Christ is King'. Just saying."

Comment highlighting that France's current republic was founded in 1958, making it younger than the United States. Mentions 1792 for the original French republic

Series of social media comments debating whether South Africa is a country or continent, with users using emojis and laughing at the confusion

Tweet thread discussing the meaning of "trinity." Comments range from "solid group of people" to "means three" with various interpretations and a debate on prefixes

A Reddit post conversation. First user reminds that a game is in early access and updates will come. Second user critiques the first user's grammar

Summary of a Reddit conversation: A user mocks climate change forecasting, another explains weather and climate differences, and a third user sarcastically disagrees

Screenshot of social media comments discussing confusion over the time "quarter past 3," with various users debating and joking about it

Exhibit showing a large Titanoboa model with visitors observing it. Facebook comments underneath debate whether Titanoboa is a snake or reptile and the existence of dinosaurs

Summary of a comment under a video about a kid getting stuck under ice: it theorizes that the human ability to survive in cold water is due to amniotic fluid in the womb

Person holding a cup of coffee. Text reads, "ADHD only affects men. Don't diagnose yourself from TikTok."

Text explains: "Turn off the main power breaker in your home and sit there for 10 minutes. Feel the difference? ADHD has been linked to dirty electricity."

Twitter conversation: User states immune systems don't exist. Second user asks for elaboration. Original user claims immune systems are fictional to profit from vaccines

The image contains text that reads: "Jesus was convicted in a sham trial…and crucified. I still follow him."

An AED (Automated External Defibrillator) mounted on a wall, described in a social media post suggesting its placement in stores indicates an expected rise in medical emergencies

A social media post expresses confusion about a Mexican flag at a concert; a reply clarifies it's the state flag

Screenshot of a Twitter conversation where users debate historical inaccuracies in a video game tweet about LGBTQ+ representation in ancient Greece, mentioning Christianity

Social media post claiming lead paint protects from radiation poisoning and urges repainting homes with lead paint

A series of YouTube comments discussing the differences between Brazilian and Mexican cultures and languages, with users providing clarifications and corrections

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Social media post asks why atheists explain most cities are near large water sources, essential for human life

The image contains text questioning why a rich, famous man would marry a 34-year-old woman, suggesting she is low quality, implying the man may be gay

A Facebook post with an image of a baby holding a raw chicken bone. The post discusses giving raw chicken bones to babies as teething toys and their supposed benefits

A person asks why tattoo places don't offer euthanasia like some dentists do, as they have a low pain tolerance and prefer being euthanized over enduring pain

A person comments, wrongly calling the series a book titled "The Song of Ice and Fire". Another corrects them, stating the series title and clarifying the first book is "A Game of Thrones."