35 Times People Asked Questions So Incredibly Dumb On The Internet They Literally Need To Be Seen To Be Believed

1.The Middle Ages question:

Reddit post question: "How did people in the Middle Ages know what skeletons look like without X-ray machines?" Comment: "Edit: I forgot about dead people."

2.The book question:

facebook post of someone asking for a book subscription service and someone replies it's called a libary

3.The cloud question:

Re: photo, someone asks, "How did you add the clouds background?" Response: "That's the sky, we were outside"
TikTok

4.The bank question:

View through a car windshield with raindrops, showing a car inside a bank building. Text says, "Why is there a car inside the bank????"

5.The death row question:

reddit post of someone asking what death row inmates of reddit ate for their last meal

6.The ice question:

A social media post shows a frozen water bottle with a cap on, questioning how ice fits through the small hole. A reply mocks the question's logic

7.The human body question:

"If you were revamping the human body and were to give boobs an actual useful function instead of just sex appeal, what would you have them do?" "I don't know, maybe something crazy like feeding our babies?"

8.The dessert question:

Notification showing a Facebook group post asking, "How do you make cremberlay," with engagement details below
Facebook

9.The DNA question:

Tweet questioning why women don't take DNA tests for their children, followed by a reply expressing disbelief at the question
Twitter

10.The dog question:

tweet says dogs can't talk so they don't have brains
Twitter

11.The mustard question:

French's Deli Spicy Brown Mustard bottle with a red label stating "50% more than our 12 oz." Caption questions "How is 18 oz 50% more than 12 oz?"

12.The dinosaur question:

Person who asks, if dinosaurs were around millions of years ago, why is the Earth in the thousands?
TikTok

13.The moon question:

Person who asks if the moon is also flat if the Earth and stars are flat

14.The puppy question:

Facebook post asking for male puppy name suggestions with 46 comments. One comment asks if it's a boy or girl. Names of users are redacted
Facebook

15.The bear question:

Text exchange about misunderstandings with the term "bearskin condoms" clarified as "bareskin" condoms
Tumblr

16.The rich people question:

"Why don't rich people just use all their money to stop pottery?"
Twitter

17.The ice cream question:

person who thinks vanilla flecks in ice cream are bugs
Facebook

18.The starch question:

Reddit post asking about the phrase "starch your engines." Comment clarifies it should be "start your engines."
Reddit

19.The cooking question:

facebook post of someone saying "salmon vanilla" instead of salmonella
Facebook

20.The decision-making question:

someone mixing up the word ultimatum for "all tomato"

21.The pricing question:

person asking how much 2 dollar chips cost and someone says it probably takes you an hour and a half to watch 60 minutes

22.The language question:

"Can Italians, Spanish, and French ppl understand each other," "these are 3 different languages," and "American and English and Australian are different language too they still understand each other"
Twitter

23.The shark question:

Image of an older-looking shark with a headline claiming it's older than the USA, followed by humorous online comments doubting the claim
Getty / Via TikTok

24.The brain question:

"How does the brain anus rhythm instantly kill you"

25.The diet question:

"what do you eat?"
Facebook

26.The Mars question:

mars picture with a comment reading why the pic show the sun shining there is sun in mars

27.The digestion question:

person saying gastro astronomer instead of gastronomer

28.The Sun question:

person who thinks retinas is spelled rectums
u/stephenf1234 / Via reddit.com

29.The technology question:

"Is there an app where you can take a photo of your tv and it uses fecal recognition to tell you who the actor is?"

30.The birthday question:

"how can you turn 0 years old"

31.The government question:

person who called an amendment a and end met
Facebook

32.The Earth question:

Tweet questioning why the Earth doesn't fall down, expressing confusion about its constant float in space
Twitter

33.The serving size question:

facebook post reading are you supposed to pour shit out your food and not eat too much
Facebook

34.The tattoo question:

Summary of the text: The author discusses the idea of tattoo places offering euthanasia for clients who fear the pain, inspired by a sign for euthanasia at a dentist for anxious patients

35.And the baby question:

Social media screenshot: A user asks if they can call the cops on a neighbor's crying baby; a sarcastic reply suggests arresting the baby

Arrest that baby!

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