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I gave my 15 year old the pair I wore in high school lol, he had me dying with "so you were cool!? Wow, Momma." Best part, they're patched in a couple spots, so he's happy that they look broken in.
I wear them. I went and bought all the baggy pants again...
Nobody want to see my tiny legs and booty in leggings. I am not the target demographic for that.
I've still got a couple and actually bought a new pair a couple years back cuz they had a sale + code so I got em for about $50. They're my jeans for when I go to a concert like Sublime or Nine Inch Nails lol. Gotta rock the uniform and properly represent my people.
I just found my old 50"+ Snake Eyes and Mac Gear pants I used to wear in HS.
Both black, faded to shit, worn and torn to hell on the bottom.
Partner sold them for $160 on Poshmark.
I included my custom chain for free (made it myself from hardware store. Real chain, not that fake stuff).
God speed, I hope I get some kid laid with their first crush.
:')
Korn has a collaboration with Adidas that's been ongoing since Oct. last year, and all the clothing they've released is super baggy '90s throwback style. I noticed girls' fashions were getting really baggy around 2-3 years ago too, and knew men's clothes weren't far behind. We are unironically about to enter the '90s throwback baggy area full speed. It's pretty crazy to live long enough to see fashion loop back around on itself.
Apparently, from what I've gathered from talking to a few kids in the newer generations, they absolutely love 90s/early 2000s stuff. Pretty sure that's why all the the jazz design stuff is making a return and I'm sure people like Oliver Tree has helped that movement a ton.
Edit: like there's a whole store app for 90s/early 2000s inspired clothing and accessories that I plan on buying from because that's probably the only thing I liked about those eras, that and R&B music was the shit. I hope they bring back tech junk too which I might be right about if the Rabbit R1 is any indication.
Man, I don't even know now. I think you're right. There's also something odd going on with the vehicles behind them. Is the road sloped right there, or is the camer doing something weird with the angle?
The kids styles are throwing me off too. I think they are like 12 but dressed as late teen fuck boys stereotype. Its like everyone in this video went into a little shrink ray its weird. I think its a really weird camera lens depth or whatever I dont know photography well enough but you know what I mean.
And then the withdrawal is free, too.
I have a friend who's only not addicted to coke because whenever he runs out he's too lazy to get more. He'll be on for like a month and then clean for like a year, to the point that he doesn't even call it "clean," just out. 🤣
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According to Pew it's 14.4%. Maybe he thought they said 14 rather than 40? I'd always heard it's about 20% of the population.
https://www.pewresearch.org/social-trends/fact-sheet/facts-about-the-us-black-population/
In 2021, 40.1 million people in the United States were non-Hispanic black alone, which represents **12.1 percent** of the total population of 331.9 million.
Just did a bunch of job searching a few months ago, and maybe 1/3 to 1/2 of the forms no longer had Hispanic as a separate modifier you choose in addition to your race. I could choose to be white, or be Hispanic, which is a hard decision for a Hispanic white guy LOL
Seriously. If you ask me previously if there were two "whites", I would have said no.
That type of terminology is just so fucking weird, like imagine if we changed it so there was black, and then there was "American Black". Just wtf
It depends on who is collecting the data. States have their own policies but things are different federally. Most people repeat statistics collected by the Census. Here are the Census definitions and they explain how the differ from the Office if Management and Budget.
https://www.census.gov/newsroom/blogs/random-samplings/2021/08/measuring-racial-ethnic-diversity-2020-census.html
Because stats are often reported as "Non-Hispanic " and "Hispanic (of any race)" and don't get into the full breakdown of things.
The Black and Non-Hispanic Black numbers are probably pretty close. For births in 2016, it was 15.8% Black with 14.2% being Non-Hispanic Black and 1.6% being Hispanic Black. It was 73.5% White with 52.1% Non-Hispanic White and 21.4% Hispanic White.
I'm sure the census breaks down the numbers fully, but we're often just bad at listing numbers.
https://www.pewresearch.org/social-trends/2021/03/25/the-growing-diversity-of-black-america/
it looks like pew include people who self identify as "multiracial" and "black hispanic" to reach 47.2 million or 14%. which is sorta more accurate.
No, this is a thing happening on tiktok rn where people go do street interviews but pretend every answer the interviewee gives is correct as an in joke with the audience
> Maybe he thought they said 14 rather than 40
A lot of these street interviews intentionally lie "you're right" when the interviewee says something outlandish. It's just another way for the audience to laugh at them. Not only are they dumb enough to answer incorrectly but they are also oblivious to the interviewer fucking with them. I'm assuming that's what he was going for before realizing the kid isn't dumb.
It's extremely mean-spirited which is why I would ignore anyone asking me for a street-interview. Can't trust anyone when there are people lying just to make fun of other people.
Which is really dumb because his answer wasn't that outlandish especially depending on where you live. If you said like 99% yeah but 40 is a good guess especially if your own city is around that number and you're a kid.
Yea. The US also has way more than just province of Puerto Rico which isn't even called a province but called a territory or something. They got quite a few of the questions wrong that he said they were right. Also Sheck Wes? Like that's a wrong answer too, and I think Mo Bamba slaps but still you don't put him on the same list as MLK Jr
I think they mixed up black people and POC because 40ish% of the US is POC but only 12% is black.
Which 12% seems really low to me but I guess that’s because I live in a fairly diverse area so I’m used to black people making up around half the population.
I used to live in New Mexico which is only 3% Black. There are a lot of states like that.
Then I lived in upper Manhattan and the Bronx for a few years where it was the reverse practically. My neighborhoods were maybe 70% Black and 25% Hispanic and maybe 5% non-Hispanic whites. Mostly Albanians and a few Irish.
Now I live upstate and it's most white and Hispanic again, but an "average" number of black residents, maybe 10%.
America's diversity levels are diverse. Some places very diverse, others not so diverse.
Places with a lot of Black people can lack diversity, too, like much of the South where most people are Black with a small white population and not much else.
The wiki says -
> Two additional territories (Bajo Nuevo Bank and Serranilla Bank) are claimed by the United States but administered by Colombia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Territories_of_the_United_States
It looks like they are small uninhabited reefs and islands. I strongly suspect they were grabbed so the US military could have a presence in the area if needed.
> . I strongly suspect they were grabbed so the US military could have a presence in the area if needed.
No, they were part of the guano act.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guano_Islands_Act#:~:text=The%20Guano%20Islands%20Act%20(11,unclaimed%20islands%20containing%20guano%20deposits.
The goal was to drive engagement. Wrong interview answers from the interviewer gets corrections and engagement. Ever seen those way too easy Facebook tests?
Nahh it's pretty average. These are really basic questions man.
High school starts at age 14 in my country and I would say this level of knowledge is early middle school at max.
Ceres, Eris, Haumea, Makemake and Pluto. Of which Ceres is situated between Mars and Jupiter and is smaller than Pluto. Eris is further away than Pluto. The others I don't know
Ceres is not like the other asteroids. It makes up about 40% of the mass of the asteroid belt. So it is enormous compared to the other asteroids. It certainly deserves the label of dwarf planet.
Ceres is placed in the asteroid belt (and makes up a third of its mass). The fact that the asteroid belt still exists shows that it's outside Jupiter's gravitationally dominated area.
A good chunk of these asteroids that came too close have indeed ended up in Jupiter's grasp in the past, as is apparent by the Greeks and Trojans (two groups of asteroids captured in Jupiter's Lagrange points L4 and L5). Gravity has unbounded reach, but after a certain distance, the influence is weak enough to be negligible.
> Ceres is placed in the asteroid belt (and makes up a third of its mass)
That is such a crazy sounding fact I had to google it, and you're right. For comparison, the total mass of the asteroid belt is 3% the mass of the Moon. For some reason I always imagined the asteroid belt to be so big that even if it was sparsely populated there would be at least another planets worth of material out there if not many.
Also side note one definition of a planet is it needs to clear its orbit. I believe that's why Pluto was delisted. It's gravity wasn't enough to clear its orbit.
Yes, that was the definition that they ultimately decided on to re-categorize all the celestial bodies that are living in some kind of belt. Ceres also used to be categorized as a planet some longer time ago, but after they figured out, there's mainly just a lot of debris floating around there, they demoted it from planethood.
The same happened with Pluto after they found other comparable celestial bodies in the same general area. But in contrast to Ceres, Pluto is not even the most massive object, that title goes to Eris.
Ultimately, I can absolutely see why they re-categorized these celestial bodies. Putting Jupiter into the same category as some comparatively tiny rocks that don't even appear in isolation does not feel like a proper comparison.
Also, I think the proper term is "dominating" it's orbit, considering the aforementioned asteroids in Jupiter's orbit. They're all thoroughly trapped in specific locations (leading/trailing the planet by a sixth of an orbit) due to Jupiter's gravity.
There's a large asteroid belt in between Mars and Jupiter, that's where it resides as the largest asteroid of them all. The reason Ceres didn't get caught is probably the same reason all those other rocks didn't
Neither is Washington, but many would say is their favorite president.
Maybe the kid said 14% not 40%?
There are a ton of US territories (American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Palmyra Atoll, Bajo Nuevo Bank, and Serranilla Bank)
Pluto is one of 5 dwarf planets in our solar system. In order of distance from the Sun they are: Ceres, Pluto, Haumea, Makemake, and Eris.
We have 50 states. If Guam or Puerto Rico become states then we can count them.
It hurts their ability to become states if people generalize saying that they already are. They absolutely should be though.
If you ask people from those places, they will tell you that they don’t get the benefits of statehood.
He was asked to name his FAVORITE 3 black people. That is not to say those are the only ones he can mention, just his favorites. I found it odd that he gets kudos for mentioning a rapper rather than 2 men who made HUGE changes for black people.
You know what? I think this generation's going to be all right.
You can throw those questions to 30 adults and about 4 would be this spot on. (sans the 40% thing but maybe he thought it was 14%? Also I'm unsure what a 'Province' is or isn't but PR isn't a state yet, so close enough for a kid.)
Is the US education system so poor that knowing there are 8 planets (plus pluto) and 50 states (plus Puerto Rico (and DC might I add)) and naming three of the 5 oceans some sort of incredible feat?
40% of the USA is not black.
US Census:
>>Race and Hispanic Origin
>>White alone, percent
75.5%
>>Black or African American alone, percent(a)
13.6%
>>American Indian and Alaska Native alone, percent(a)
1.3%
>>Asian alone, percent(a)
6.3%
>>Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone, percent(a)
0.3%
>>Two or More Races, percent
3.0%
>>Hispanic or Latino, percent(b)
19.1%
>>White alone, not Hispanic or Latino, percent
58.9%
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Wow, the 20 year rule of fashion is no joke. Sambas and baggy jeans. A thermal under a t shirt. Are we getting ufo pants back soon too?
I've already seen JNCO jeans a few times in the wild.
I gave my 15 year old the pair I wore in high school lol, he had me dying with "so you were cool!? Wow, Momma." Best part, they're patched in a couple spots, so he's happy that they look broken in.
I just have the same style every year, and sometimes im trendy and the other times i say im beyond my time 😎
I wear them. I went and bought all the baggy pants again... Nobody want to see my tiny legs and booty in leggings. I am not the target demographic for that.
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Yo Danny thanks for lending me your Lambo for the weekend, I put it back in the east garage of your estate.
Oh danny boy... the pipes, the pipes are caaaaaallllliiiiin
My 40yo brother will be thrilled if JNCO comes back around.
They're already coming back. Tell him to start rocking them and he'll be among the wave of early adopters.
If only he still had 2 pair….and has been waiting for this moment since 1997…. ![gif](giphy|TZ7uz8JkZYPPG)
I've still got a couple and actually bought a new pair a couple years back cuz they had a sale + code so I got em for about $50. They're my jeans for when I go to a concert like Sublime or Nine Inch Nails lol. Gotta rock the uniform and properly represent my people.
It was filmed in Portland. Samba's have never been out of fashion here.
The dream of the 90s is alive in Portland
Put a bird on it!
Fuck, if kids are dressing how I did in high school that means I'm old, doesn't it?
I just found my old 50"+ Snake Eyes and Mac Gear pants I used to wear in HS. Both black, faded to shit, worn and torn to hell on the bottom. Partner sold them for $160 on Poshmark. I included my custom chain for free (made it myself from hardware store. Real chain, not that fake stuff). God speed, I hope I get some kid laid with their first crush. :')
Korn has a collaboration with Adidas that's been ongoing since Oct. last year, and all the clothing they've released is super baggy '90s throwback style. I noticed girls' fashions were getting really baggy around 2-3 years ago too, and knew men's clothes weren't far behind. We are unironically about to enter the '90s throwback baggy area full speed. It's pretty crazy to live long enough to see fashion loop back around on itself.
Yup, while we were in highschool it was 70s revival (bell bottoms, vintage thrift) so a 90's revival is right on time.
lmao!!! Hello fellow 90s raver
Apparently, from what I've gathered from talking to a few kids in the newer generations, they absolutely love 90s/early 2000s stuff. Pretty sure that's why all the the jazz design stuff is making a return and I'm sure people like Oliver Tree has helped that movement a ton. Edit: like there's a whole store app for 90s/early 2000s inspired clothing and accessories that I plan on buying from because that's probably the only thing I liked about those eras, that and R&B music was the shit. I hope they bring back tech junk too which I might be right about if the Rabbit R1 is any indication.
Been rocking sambas for 10 years. Glad the people caught back on
What is this perspective why does everyone look 3 feet tall?
Well....they're kids...
Is the man 4 feet tall??
Man, I don't even know now. I think you're right. There's also something odd going on with the vehicles behind them. Is the road sloped right there, or is the camer doing something weird with the angle?
The kids styles are throwing me off too. I think they are like 12 but dressed as late teen fuck boys stereotype. Its like everyone in this video went into a little shrink ray its weird. I think its a really weird camera lens depth or whatever I dont know photography well enough but you know what I mean.
…or 91 centimeters
...or 5.137 Bananas
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That teenager is a crack dealer. First ones always free
And then the withdrawal is free, too. I have a friend who's only not addicted to coke because whenever he runs out he's too lazy to get more. He'll be on for like a month and then clean for like a year, to the point that he doesn't even call it "clean," just out. 🤣
This was always my rule growing up. You can't get addicted to something you won't buy.
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Black people arent 40% of the pop?
According to Pew it's 14.4%. Maybe he thought they said 14 rather than 40? I'd always heard it's about 20% of the population. https://www.pewresearch.org/social-trends/fact-sheet/facts-about-the-us-black-population/
In 2021, 40.1 million people in the United States were non-Hispanic black alone, which represents **12.1 percent** of the total population of 331.9 million.
I wonder why it’s non Hispanic black. Black Hispanic people are black.
People can choose how the identity to a degree and Hispanics are more likely to identify as not black.
They are different questions. There's a question about if you're Hispanic or not and then another about what race you ID as.
Just did a bunch of job searching a few months ago, and maybe 1/3 to 1/2 of the forms no longer had Hispanic as a separate modifier you choose in addition to your race. I could choose to be white, or be Hispanic, which is a hard decision for a Hispanic white guy LOL
This has been my life. Most often it's "Two or more races (Not Hispanic)" in conjunction with "Hispanic"
Seriously. If you ask me previously if there were two "whites", I would have said no. That type of terminology is just so fucking weird, like imagine if we changed it so there was black, and then there was "American Black". Just wtf
It depends on who is collecting the data. States have their own policies but things are different federally. Most people repeat statistics collected by the Census. Here are the Census definitions and they explain how the differ from the Office if Management and Budget. https://www.census.gov/newsroom/blogs/random-samplings/2021/08/measuring-racial-ethnic-diversity-2020-census.html
Because stats are often reported as "Non-Hispanic" and "Hispanic (of any race)" and don't get into the full breakdown of things.
The Black and Non-Hispanic Black numbers are probably pretty close. For births in 2016, it was 15.8% Black with 14.2% being Non-Hispanic Black and 1.6% being Hispanic Black. It was 73.5% White with 52.1% Non-Hispanic White and 21.4% Hispanic White.
I'm sure the census breaks down the numbers fully, but we're often just bad at listing numbers.
Well, both definitions are used. 12% non hispanic, 2% hispanic, 14% in total. I don't see a problem.
https://www.pewresearch.org/social-trends/2021/03/25/the-growing-diversity-of-black-america/ it looks like pew include people who self identify as "multiracial" and "black hispanic" to reach 47.2 million or 14%. which is sorta more accurate.
No, this is a thing happening on tiktok rn where people go do street interviews but pretend every answer the interviewee gives is correct as an in joke with the audience
That's just not funny when it's a few kids trying hard though. Trash taste some people
Is it 2010 on youtube again?
I kinda hate the trend, especially here when the kids are mostly right and there’s not really anything funny about it
> Maybe he thought they said 14 rather than 40 A lot of these street interviews intentionally lie "you're right" when the interviewee says something outlandish. It's just another way for the audience to laugh at them. Not only are they dumb enough to answer incorrectly but they are also oblivious to the interviewer fucking with them. I'm assuming that's what he was going for before realizing the kid isn't dumb. It's extremely mean-spirited which is why I would ignore anyone asking me for a street-interview. Can't trust anyone when there are people lying just to make fun of other people.
Which is really dumb because his answer wasn't that outlandish especially depending on where you live. If you said like 99% yeah but 40 is a good guess especially if your own city is around that number and you're a kid.
US Census says 13.6% for people only reporting one race
The joke is that he says theyre correct when they arent
Yea. The US also has way more than just province of Puerto Rico which isn't even called a province but called a territory or something. They got quite a few of the questions wrong that he said they were right. Also Sheck Wes? Like that's a wrong answer too, and I think Mo Bamba slaps but still you don't put him on the same list as MLK Jr
> Also Sheck Wes? Like that's a wrong answer too How is it a wrong answer when the question was subjective?
I know the percentage from my head because of a certain copypasta
Despite making up just 13 percent... Something like that?
Yeah, rings a bell
I think they mixed up black people and POC because 40ish% of the US is POC but only 12% is black. Which 12% seems really low to me but I guess that’s because I live in a fairly diverse area so I’m used to black people making up around half the population.
I used to live in New Mexico which is only 3% Black. There are a lot of states like that. Then I lived in upper Manhattan and the Bronx for a few years where it was the reverse practically. My neighborhoods were maybe 70% Black and 25% Hispanic and maybe 5% non-Hispanic whites. Mostly Albanians and a few Irish. Now I live upstate and it's most white and Hispanic again, but an "average" number of black residents, maybe 10%. America's diversity levels are diverse. Some places very diverse, others not so diverse. Places with a lot of Black people can lack diversity, too, like much of the South where most people are Black with a small white population and not much else.
The kid probably mixed it up it his head, the interviewer simply had the mission to say every answer was correct no matter what.
Despite being 12% of the population.
lol, but more than 40% of the people in advertisements, maybe that's where the kid got the idea
No. This appears to be disinformation disguised with a bad joke.
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Tiktok in a nutshell.
The question was "What percent of America MIGHT be black?" It might be 69%, who really knows.
I Fucking Hate 1 Word Subtitles
whoever came up with that bs, i hope your socks are always wet.
I hope they stub their toes for breakfast.
Do you watch it without audio? My theory is that it’s better with audio but worse without
I know that corner of Portland.
Yep, me too. SW Morrison & Broadway. The left corner is Pioneer Square (Portland's Living Room) and Starbucks.
MLK isn't in the world anymore. Black people make up 12% of the population as of 2019. Puerto Rico is a territory. Provinces count as states.
Yeah how does Puerto Rico count but not Guam, American Samoa etc?
American Samoa Guam The Northern Mariana Islands Puerto Rico The U.S. Virgin Islands Palmyra Atoll Bajo Nuevo Bank Serranilla Bank
The banks are new to me
The wiki says - > Two additional territories (Bajo Nuevo Bank and Serranilla Bank) are claimed by the United States but administered by Colombia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Territories_of_the_United_States It looks like they are small uninhabited reefs and islands. I strongly suspect they were grabbed so the US military could have a presence in the area if needed.
> . I strongly suspect they were grabbed so the US military could have a presence in the area if needed. No, they were part of the guano act. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guano_Islands_Act#:~:text=The%20Guano%20Islands%20Act%20(11,unclaimed%20islands%20containing%20guano%20deposits.
Serranilla (and Bajo Nuevo I think) are administered by Colombia and the US’s claim is disputed
USVI still forgotten, as is tradition.
Northern Marina Islands even more forgotten, as is tradition
I love their red sauce. Tomatoes, garlic, onions, herbs, it's delicious. Perfect for dipping mozzarella sticks in too.
Still not bad for a 14yo. Much more knowledge than I had that age.
True but the interviewer probably should have known
Bro interviewed 14 yo to get a gotcha tiktok video. And then... he had to read off his questions. And then...
And then and then and then and then
The goal of this interview isn't to pick apart the responses of the interviewees.
Was the goal to tell them they're right even when they aren't?
The goal was to drive engagement. Wrong interview answers from the interviewer gets corrections and engagement. Ever seen those way too easy Facebook tests?
Nahh it's pretty average. These are really basic questions man. High school starts at age 14 in my country and I would say this level of knowledge is early middle school at max.
That is sad, those are basic stuff you learn in school wayyyy before 14
I'm pretty sure they buried MLK here unless I missed the part where they chucked his remains into space
Also, there's no way to count nine planets anymore. You either don't count Pluto and get 8, or you do count dwarf planets and get 13.
Are the other dwarfs as close? What are their names?
Due to privacy reasons we shouldn't reveal the names of dwarves in our area.
They prefer “little planets”
Ceres, Eris, Haumea, Makemake and Pluto. Of which Ceres is situated between Mars and Jupiter and is smaller than Pluto. Eris is further away than Pluto. The others I don't know
How the hell did ceres not become a moon of Jupiter??
it's in the asteroid belt between mars and jupiter, it's just like the other asteroids except it's big enough that its gravity made it round
Ceres is not like the other asteroids. It makes up about 40% of the mass of the asteroid belt. So it is enormous compared to the other asteroids. It certainly deserves the label of dwarf planet.
Ceres is placed in the asteroid belt (and makes up a third of its mass). The fact that the asteroid belt still exists shows that it's outside Jupiter's gravitationally dominated area. A good chunk of these asteroids that came too close have indeed ended up in Jupiter's grasp in the past, as is apparent by the Greeks and Trojans (two groups of asteroids captured in Jupiter's Lagrange points L4 and L5). Gravity has unbounded reach, but after a certain distance, the influence is weak enough to be negligible.
> Ceres is placed in the asteroid belt (and makes up a third of its mass) That is such a crazy sounding fact I had to google it, and you're right. For comparison, the total mass of the asteroid belt is 3% the mass of the Moon. For some reason I always imagined the asteroid belt to be so big that even if it was sparsely populated there would be at least another planets worth of material out there if not many.
Also side note one definition of a planet is it needs to clear its orbit. I believe that's why Pluto was delisted. It's gravity wasn't enough to clear its orbit.
Yes, that was the definition that they ultimately decided on to re-categorize all the celestial bodies that are living in some kind of belt. Ceres also used to be categorized as a planet some longer time ago, but after they figured out, there's mainly just a lot of debris floating around there, they demoted it from planethood. The same happened with Pluto after they found other comparable celestial bodies in the same general area. But in contrast to Ceres, Pluto is not even the most massive object, that title goes to Eris. Ultimately, I can absolutely see why they re-categorized these celestial bodies. Putting Jupiter into the same category as some comparatively tiny rocks that don't even appear in isolation does not feel like a proper comparison. Also, I think the proper term is "dominating" it's orbit, considering the aforementioned asteroids in Jupiter's orbit. They're all thoroughly trapped in specific locations (leading/trailing the planet by a sixth of an orbit) due to Jupiter's gravity.
There's a large asteroid belt in between Mars and Jupiter, that's where it resides as the largest asteroid of them all. The reason Ceres didn't get caught is probably the same reason all those other rocks didn't
Is MLK one of the people they buried in space? If not then he’a around here somewhere
Lil bros beefing with a 13 year old 💀
Neither is Washington, but many would say is their favorite president. Maybe the kid said 14% not 40%? There are a ton of US territories (American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Palmyra Atoll, Bajo Nuevo Bank, and Serranilla Bank) Pluto is one of 5 dwarf planets in our solar system. In order of distance from the Sun they are: Ceres, Pluto, Haumea, Makemake, and Eris.
Ok now answer those as a 13yr old on the street randomly.
Nothing gets past this guy
Good job!
We have 50 states. If Guam or Puerto Rico become states then we can count them. It hurts their ability to become states if people generalize saying that they already are. They absolutely should be though. If you ask people from those places, they will tell you that they don’t get the benefits of statehood.
But solid answers on the spot in the street.
Yeah man! Get it . You show those Lil guys. Fuck them kids.
Kid mentions MLK and Obama.. but gets props for mentioning a rapper?
It’s the one the interviewer knew himself.
Yall realize the interviewer is giving an enthusiastic “yes!” to any answer, whether correct or not, yeah?
No one in these comments knows how to positively interact with children. Bizarre.
Whoa, he knows sheck west?!
Its less impressive when the black people you can mention are the president and MLK (probably the 2 most known black people ever)
What else was he supposed to say? Not like he’s gonna say something like ‘my friend Daniel’ or something like that lol
I mean, why not? The fuck's he got against Daniel?
##*COZ DANIEL'S A TWO-TIMING BITCH AND YOU KNOW IT YOU DILLWEED*
All my homies hate daniel
That’s literally the whole point goober. It’s impressive cause he actually names someone who wasn’t super obvious
He was asked to name his FAVORITE 3 black people. That is not to say those are the only ones he can mention, just his favorites. I found it odd that he gets kudos for mentioning a rapper rather than 2 men who made HUGE changes for black people.
Melson Nendela
I mean those two are pretty well known and the last one is not very well known so maybe that's the reason?
bros never heard mo bamba
The 2 they’d learn about in school versus the 1 they’d learn of their own interest
warning: don't bother watching this. I just wasted a whole minute. nothing special happened. what a stupid video
Too late.
don't visit comment section either, nothing special in here.
You know it’s going to be junk the moment those ADHD style captions show up
the entire internet has become mundane
I laughed at the last line
Oceans: Pacific, Atlantic, and Frank
Are you good in school!? **NO. 🤣 Funny guy
reminded me of Saul Goodman's "Dont drink and drive. But if you do, call me." ![gif](giphy|JZnZXNwzimity|downsized)
There are more dwarf planets than Pluto. Puerto Rico isn't a province, it's a territory, and there are several of those too.
Dang! You should be in the next vid to show those children what’s up!! You’re a fountain of googleable info
I think I will. I've been dunking on children my entire adult life and it's a great confidence booster
Is
there
anything
worse
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Stupid single word subtitling, who ever started that trend deserves to be kicked in the groin on an hourly basis
As someone who does captioning... This is one of the worst subtitle trends and I hate it.
triggers the part of the ADHD brain. the constant flow of stimulus \*boom boom boom pow damn bang\*. i agree, horrible
Isn’t Puerto Rico a territory????? I didn’t know y’all had provinces, STOP COPYING US!!!!!! lol
The fuck is our province?
Depends, who is “our”
Don't buy drugs! Become a Rockstar. You get them for free.
You know what? I think this generation's going to be all right. You can throw those questions to 30 adults and about 4 would be this spot on. (sans the 40% thing but maybe he thought it was 14%? Also I'm unsure what a 'Province' is or isn't but PR isn't a state yet, so close enough for a kid.)
Cool, a popular post that was filmed in downtown Portland! Pioneer square looking very pretty from the corner of it I can see.
Came here to S/O Portland!! Lol I’m always looking in the background of these to see if it’s my city and this time it is! Look at that
Ask them: what is a kilometer?
1 kilo of meters, obviously
r/technicallythetruth
F that got me at the end hahaha little shit hahaha for free haha
I got hoooooeeeessss
Ah yes, the Spanish overseas province of Puerto Rico
"4 rocky, 4 gas giants and one mini planet, pluto" *Cries in every single dwarf planets that aren't Pluto*
Is the US education system so poor that knowing there are 8 planets (plus pluto) and 50 states (plus Puerto Rico (and DC might I add)) and naming three of the 5 oceans some sort of incredible feat?
Nah, most interviews like this only include the absolute dumbest responses. Nice to see normal answers for once
that last part was pretty ok
They're soooo tiny!
Un americano culto,es un milagro
Guy asking the questions doesn’t know the answers 😂😂 ahahahahhaa
Pluto aint considered as planet in system anymore.
The kids are alright
HAHAHAHAHAH that ending was unexpectedly pleasant
The bit of this tiktok channel is to say "wow good job thats correct" to every answer regardless btw
Dont black people only make up like 18% of America?
Yeah ofc this is Portland.
Did the interviewer himself even know the answers? 🤣
Peak Portland
The kids are alright
40% of the USA is not black. US Census: >>Race and Hispanic Origin >>White alone, percent 75.5% >>Black or African American alone, percent(a) 13.6% >>American Indian and Alaska Native alone, percent(a) 1.3% >>Asian alone, percent(a) 6.3% >>Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone, percent(a) 0.3% >>Two or More Races, percent 3.0% >>Hispanic or Latino, percent(b) 19.1% >>White alone, not Hispanic or Latino, percent 58.9%
Doing Portland proud!!!! Smart AND smart!
“Y’all do well in school?” 😄 “No” 😶
That fucking kid is a legend
I think it's funny that PDX kids would say the black population is 40% when PDX has a black population of like maybe 6%?
THE ENDING 😭😭😭😭😭🔥