Originally Posted by
Brodie Butland
Based on years of reading case law, hearing my wife's stories from her time as a teacher, and being on this forum since 2011, I have developed a version of St. Anselm's ontological argument for stupidity: it is impossible to conceive a thought so blitheringly stupid that no one has ever seriously had it.
Example of a seriously-asked question, from my wife's full-time teaching days:
7th Grade Student: "Do hummingbirds have jobs?"
My wife: "What do you mean?"
7th Grade Student: "Like, do they have police officers and firefighters?"