The content appears to be a humorous commentary on a series of ridiculous and incorrect test answers given by students. The commentator, Infinite, shares his reactions and thoughts on each answer, often finding humor in the students' creative but incorrect responses.
The test answers range from simple math problems to spelling and grammar exercises, with some students providing bizarre or nonsensical answers. Infinite also shares his own thoughts on the questions and provides comedic relief throughout the commentary.
Some notable examples include a student who spells the word "cute" as "see you," another who is asked to spell the word "shart" instead of "trash," and a student who writes a sentence about their elephant eating "pennis" instead of peanuts.
Infinite also discusses a student who got a negative score on their test and tried to bribe their teacher with a $5 bill, and another who simply wrote "I just read the book" as an answer to a question.
Overall, the content is a lighthearted and entertaining commentary on the absurdity and humor found in some student test answers.
1. The narrator is discussing a sex ed class in school.
2. The narrator's favorite class in school was probably sex ed.
3. Sex ed is considered the most awkward class in school.
4. A student was asked to spell the word "toon" and spelled it correctly as "tu".
5. A student was asked to spell the word "woke" and spelled it correctly as "wo ke".
6. A student was asked to spell the word "cute" but spelled it incorrectly as "see you".
7. A student was asked to calculate the sum of 300 + 70 + 2 and answered 372.
8. A student was asked to spell the word "snack" using the letters "SN CK" and spelled it correctly.
9. A student was asked to spell the word "small" using the letters "ll a SM" and spelled it correctly.
10. A student was asked to spell the word "trash" using the letters "SH our 80" but spelled it incorrectly as "shart".
11. A student was asked about their grandfather's age and answered "dead".
12. A student was asked to write the word "peanuts" and spelled it incorrectly.
13. A student was asked to write what they would like to do at prom and answered "wear a condom when you are getting freaky".
14. A student was asked to show their thinking and drew a picture of themselves thinking.
15. A student got a bad score on their test and tried to bribe their teacher with a $5 bill.