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I’m Extremely Worried That The Entire World Is Getting Dumber And Dumber And These 29 People Are All The Proof I Need

1.On The Sun:

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2.On the globe:

A globe with a sticker stating it's for decorative purposes, not educational, is shown alongside a caption questioning the globe's purpose

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3.On oxygen:

Screenshot of a social media post showing a contrail in a blue sky with text expressing disbelief

4.On flying planes:

Meme suggesting flat Earth theory: A plane supposedly needs to descend to maintain level flight over a spherical Earth

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5.On ancient hunting:

"History books really convinced us that early humans used to hunt woolly mammoths with spears; that animal weighed 5 tons, with a speed of 24 mph; imagine trying to stop a Uhual truck with a spear — that's how I know most of ancient history is BS"

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6.On the Titanic:

Tweet questioning if Titanic was real, referencing a post that marks the 113th anniversary of the Titanic sinking. Black-and-white image of the Titanic

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7.On the miracle of birth:

Text exchange with misspelled words; humorous reaction to "certificate" misspelled as "sitifitert."

8.On illusions:

Social media post comments discuss an "obstacle illusion," with one correcting it to "optical," sparking humorous reactions

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9.On the ark:

A Twitter exchange about the feasibility of fitting water species on a boat, with one user suggesting more research

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10.On the MOON:

Social media post questioning if the moon is a rock, expressing disbelief that rocks are tangible while the moon is not

11.On oil:

Image with text stating: "If you think this pipeline is connected to a dinosaur pit you have been fooled twice. Dinosaurs never existed & oil is renewable."

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12.On viruses:

Social media reply stating disbelief in viruses, claiming it's impossible to harm others this way, and referencing religious belief

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13.On being good:

Text exchange about the term "goodie tissues," explaining it's similar to "goody two shoes."

14.On hurricanes:

Tweet questioning if it's odd that 8 major hurricanes in 7 years only hit Red States, displaying a map showing hurricane paths

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15.On the Earth:

Meme asks how Hollywood depicted Earth before NASA, showing a 1927 Universal Pictures globe logo

16.On RICE:

Facebook post about discovering plastic rice; switched to quinoa, positive outcome, encourages never giving up and educating others about food choices

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17.On God’s plan:

Text in image: "If we need vaccines why did God need us to make them?" Reply: "Have you ever taken any medicine ever? Yes? Fantastic. Now ask the same exact nonsensical question about them."

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18.On time:

Twitter exchange about Blue Collar Burger's operating hours. User questions its one-hour operation

19.On those pesky little sacks:

Text post with a humorous complaint about driving in cul-de-sacs and difficulty finding addresses

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20.On icebergs:

Social media post with snowflake border humorously claims that melting icebergs will lower ocean levels, calling it "2nd grade science."

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21.On being careless:

The image shows social media comments. One user says "Wish people would be more careful with their pets and not so slack a daisy," another replies, "lackadaisical?"

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22.On artificial intelligence:

Social media exchange about AI miscalculating someone's age, with users humorously discussing turning 36 twice

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23.On rabies:

Text claims rabies is a hoax and criticizes Louis Pasteur, labeling it "system poisoning" with no virus

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24.On math:

Text questioning if 0.999... equals 1, claiming it is nearly zero because it never reaches 1

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25.On the building blocks of life:

Tweet asks if mRNA is in everything and can be avoided. Reply states mRNA is in every living cell and questions the original poster's education

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26.On modern medicine:

Text image showing a post saying: "Does anyone know where I can get oils for like shingles?" and a comment suggesting science as a cure

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27.On pickles:

Screenshot of a social media comment section discussing whether cucumbers are used to make pickles, featuring humorous and confused replies

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28.On amounts:

Label on a milk container reads, "50% larger than a half gallon," with an amused social media caption highlighting the statement's redundancy

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29.And on gravity:

Summary of text: Image contains a humorous explanation suggesting gravity is false, claiming "GRAVITY IS A HOAX, THE EARTH IS NOT SPINNING AND IT'S NOT A BALL."

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