StatusConfirmedType:,YearOriginTags,Additional ReferencesAbout9+10=21 is an incorrect answer to a problem, which was first spoken online in a video. The video, also known as 'What's Nine Plus Ten,' quickly became a fad within the Vine community, leading to remixes and other parody, and later spreading to various other communities. In Summer 2019, the video saw a resurgence in popularity on,. OriginThe original Vine was uploaded sometime previous to June 14th, 2014 by an unknown Vine user (first known unedited re-upload shown below ). In the Vine, a man talks to a boy and claims that he is stupid. After the boy replies that he isn't, then the man asks him, 'What's 9+10?'
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To which the boy answers '21.' The man then reaffirms his statement.- You stupid.- No, I'm not.- What's nine plus ten?- Twenty one.- You stupid.
To celebrate Vine's untimely death, we've selected 23 Vines that truly. And run the full gamut of Vine — from stupidly hilarious to hilariously stupid. She slyly pretends she won't “do it for the Vine,” but you know she will.
Although the original Vine was deleted, the video was re-uploaded to on July 7th, 2014, by Alondra Morelos (seen below), and then again on July 9th by YouTuber Shadow Subscribe. By December 14, 2014, Morelos' upload had received over 5.7 million views and 37,000 likes, and Shadow's upload had received 3.7 million views and 28,000 likes.Later, on August 29th, YouTube user SwiftStar352 uploaded a song featuring audio from the Vine (seen below) remixed with 'Hot Nigga' by star Bobby Shmurda, which was one of the nation's top songs at the time. The song reached 14.6 million views and 108,000 likes by December 2014. It has since been deleted, but a re-upload by Simply Boggsy has received over 390,000 views as of April 2016.The child in the video, whose identity remains unknown, has often been referred to as 'The 21 Kid.' Runaway HoaxOn October 13th, the parody website Huzlers released a hoax article detailing how the child had run away. The article noted that the child had left a goodbye note. The child, whose real name is Habeeb Cisse, ran away from his home Saturday night and is currently being searched for throughout the whole Baltimore area.
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Authorities say the child left a goodbye note in his bedroom that read:“I tired of everyone lafing(laughing) at me, I running away forever now, if yu(you) want to find me the only clue I leaving is 21”Posts on several message boards, including, indicated that some people fell for the hoax. A complementary YouTube video was released by the user Franklin Clinton, and received over 650,000 views as of April 2016. However, while the child in the second video bears a physical resemblance to the 21 Kid, it is not the same boy.2019 ResurgenceIn Summer 2019, based on the Vine regained popularity on Twitter, iFunny and Instagram. Before April 4th, an unknown user posted a video featuring a still image from the Vine. On April 4th, 2019, the video was reuploaded to YouTube where it gained over 28,100 views within four months (shown below).
On June 10th, 2019, YouTube user Bleu Chicken reuploaded an meme based on the video made by an unknown author (shown below, right).In the following month, the Vine gained further spread on iFunny, Twitter and on Instagram. On July 1st, 2019, Twitter user @Timotainment posted a 'Not Funny, Didn't Laugh' edit of the Vine featuring, with the video accumulating over 413,000 views in one month, and the tweet gaining over 14,500 retweets and 46,100 likes.— Timotainment (@Timotainment)In July 2019, multiple notable edits of the Vine were posted on Twitter, iFunny and Instagram, including notable versions by @Zenkho, @TunnelingOG, professionalretard.mp4 and yupanthony.Notable Examples.
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