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Video Of A Teacher Showing Students How to Wipe Their Butts Goes Viral
Remember the good old days of preschool when you would learn all of the shapes and how to color in the lines? Well, outside of the United States, teachers are showing students even more basic skills, like the art of wiping after a bowel movement. Below is a video of a preschool teacher using balloons to instruct her class on proper hygiene habits. Naturally, everyone had an opinion on her unique style of teaching the minute the video went viral on Twitter.
We don’t teach essential skills in American schools. pic.twitter.com/OnKwolhKVY
— jamie (@gnuman1979) October 10, 2019
It was educational for all who watched it, regardless of age.
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After watching the butt wiping video that went viral, I can proudly say i've been doing it wrong for 26 years. That's right guys. I don't wipe
— Juan Cho (@EVILJUANGEE) October 12, 2019
My grandma had to teach me when I was nine. Embarrassed to admit that.
— pat blake (@EePat) October 10, 2019
Soon, came the puns.
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Then there were the users who were disturbed by this being taught in a classroom.
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What exactly do parents teach their children nowadays if this is taught in school? 🤨
— Kathy_H (@SouthernKat60) October 10, 2019
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To some, it reminded them of one of Adam Sandler's best films.
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But for the most part, everyone found this lesson important.
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I love this woman! She has her students intensely watching. So cool. #Goodteachers Priceless!💙
— Toni (resisting since 1973) (@lost_in_modesto) October 10, 2019
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a lot of people are commenting stating this should be taught at home….y'all know damn well little kids BARELY EVER wipe correctly…add on that they probably listen to their teacher more than they listen to their parent(s), this is a great idea
— 🧚🏾♀️ (@JUHKEEMUH) October 11, 2019
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At least the one thing we can all agree on is how annoying it is to complete a credit application.
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