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Five out of Ten 18 to 34 year old Americans can’t find NY state on a map.
via cnn
Hilarious Update: via notthatkindagay - ”5 in 10 can’t shorten this to “half”
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I’ll be real here for a moment. I can’t find New York state on a map and I live in it. My East coast geography is pretty...
On my flight from New York, NY, to Charlotte, NC, on Friday, the girl next to me who was wearing nurse/doctor scrubs...
“Moost”? What the fuck is “moost”? Is it a segment about unusual cows?
Oh, they’ve made a state out of it now? That’s good, maybe the people in the intellectual badlands area north of NYC...
yea, and how about Wisconsin too, while you’re at it
How can you not find NY? It’s all those midwestern and/or square states that kill me.
I’d be curious to see how many people can’t find one of those indistinguishable rectangle shaped flyover states. 5 in 10...
You’d be surprised… Some think Thomas Jefferson, or Abraham Lincoln was our first President. Now that is a total “What...
Also, CNN, don’t fucking purposefully misspell words in a lame attempt at irreverence when featuring a story about how...
HINT: It’s the one effin’ shaded in light green you idiots!
Like in South African and The Iraq, and … such as.
I would add a comment, but I have no words.
Some people out there in our nation don’t have maps!
Are the stats different for locating any other state other than Texas, California and Florida? Not sure why this is...
If the reporter’s name is not “Moost”, I think we have a bigger problem…
I just really don’t think this is true. People are stupid, but everyone had geography in 3rd grade. Thinking New York...