Yep. Most people have one obvious area or thing that they're completely ignorant about. A lot of nikkas don't even know how to change a tire.Theres nothing wrong with that. I know people that have never seen snow. And they are almost 40 years old.
Yep. Most people have one obvious area or thing that they're completely ignorant about. A lot of nikkas don't even know how to change a tire.
shyt, I was 19 when I learned that the concept of swimming/floating literally just came down to holding oxygen in your lungs to remain buoyant. shyt had my ass downright puzzled.
https://www.instagram.com/henrievii...d&ig_rid=efbe8ff1-ea12-4ba7-b59f-a0379d83fd81Fukk alldat......wassup wit the host?
She remind me of my home girl that had the nerve to ask me if spinach was a fruit or vegetable......she got a whole bachelor's
That's different though. They still know that snow is a real thing, even if they have never seen snow in person.Theres nothing wrong with that. I know people that have never seen snow. And they are almost 40 years old.
Now I’m going to YouTube to find that video…I read the thread title expecting to see an actual Gorilla looking at a fox like
the American School System needs to be put on trial
I’m sure they know what snow is and that it existsThat's different skills have to be taught or learned. You know how to type. Your grandma may not. She isn't ignorant.
If the broad ain't never seen a fox, then she's never seen a fox.
Just like my people that I know that have never seen snow. They never seen it. Never thrown a snowball, wore snow boots, wore a winter coat. And they live and have lived in the United States. They've just never experienced it.
Some people have never seen the ocean, some people have never seen mountains. Some people see both everyday.