The text appears to be a transcript of a YouTube video where the host is sharing and commenting on humorous and creative test answers given by kids. The host showcases various examples of kids' test answers, ranging from literal interpretations to clever and cheeky responses. Some notable examples include a kid who thinks Justin Bieber is a type of beaver, a student who answers a math question by simply saying "a lot," and a child who tries to bribe their teacher with a drawing of a $5 bill. The host also shares a kid's creative approach to answering a question about their favorite subject, which is spelling, despite the fact that they spelled "easy" wrong. The video seems to be part of a series showcasing funny test answers and is intended to entertain and bring joy to the viewers.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The video features a collection of humorous kid test answers.
2. The video is part of a series called "Funniest Kid Test Answers."
3. The video is hosted by a person who goes by the name "Fishman."
4. Fishman has a presence on Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube.
5. The video showcases various kid test answers that are humorous and creative.
6. One kid answered a question about Justin Bieber by saying he was a "beaver."
7. A kid was asked to write an equation and answered with "x equals 7."
8. A teacher asked a kid to explain how they knew the answer to a question, and the kid responded by saying "I read the book."
9. A kid drew a picture of a school bus with a unusual design.
10. A kid was asked to write a formal essay and included a smiley face.
11. A kid was asked to answer a question about being "nervous" and circled the answer "no" multiple times.
12. A kid was asked to write their own sentence using the word "shirt" and answered with "the shirt belongs to me."
13. A kid was asked to identify America's first president and answered with "Getty Images."
14. The correct answer is George Washington, but the kid sourced the picture from Getty Images.
15. A kid's favorite subject is spelling, but they spelled the word "easy" incorrectly.
16. A math problem asked which child had more money, and a kid answered with a drawing of a thought bubble.
17. The video ends with a call to action to leave a like and subscribe to the channel.