The Cow Says, “Do Your Homework, Please.”?

In this video, a teacher asks students what a chicken, pig, and fat cow give them. The students respond with “Meat”, “Eggs”, and “Bacon”, respectively. The teacher finds the word “fat” redundant and doesn’t fit the rhythm of the joke. The song “Homework” Spelled Backwards is “Krowemoh”, which was purportedly Latin for “child abuse” as claimed in a viral Google search result screenshot.

The cow’s response is “Homework!” The teacher finds the cow’s response to be silly, and the student yells out “Bacon!” The teacher praises the student’s work, and the fat cow responds with “Homework!” The video captures the essence of cows, their lovable, quirky selves, and their unique qualities.

Google’s service, offered free of charge, instantly translates words, phrases, and web pages between English and over 100 other languages. The video also features a humorous song of Groovy and friends of Groovy, which captures the essence of cows.

The video concludes with the teacher asking the class what the chicken gives them, and the students responding with “Moo!”, “Sheep”, “Baa”, and “Pig”. The teacher concludes by stating that the cow’s response is “DO YOUR HOMEWORK!”


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📹 The fat cow gives us homework


The Cow Says,
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Rae Fairbanks Mosher

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