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    In a classic case of “Math is hard,” an Australian mother-daughter duo embarked on a comedic adventure while trying to sell their fish tank on Facebook Marketplace. Spoiler alert: It’s not about the fish; it’s about the numbers.

    Comedian Georgina Humphries recounted how her mother instructed her to post the tank’s dimensions online: 1820cm high, 450cm deep, and 350cm wide. Georgina, possibly operating under the influence of sheer optimism—or a complete lack of spatial awareness—ignored the absurdity of those gargantuan measurements and posted the ad. Meanwhile, the universe chuckled in the background.

    “Maths doesn’t run in our family,” Georgina quipped in her TikTok video, setting the stage for the hilarity about to unfold. The next morning, she received a message from a potential buyer named John, left utterly baffled by the dimensions.

    “Hi Georgina, is that three and a half metres wide?” he asked, clearly grappling with the mathematical realities of their listing. Georgina, perhaps donned in her best “I have no idea what I’m doing” face, confidently asserted, “No, it’s 350cm.” To which John humorously replied with a thumbs-up emoji, probably wondering if he had stumbled into an alternate universe where numbers were mere suggestions.

    Mother-Daughter Duo vs. Basic Math

    In true comedic fashion, both mother and daughter were incredulous that John could even entertain such questions. “Why would we have a fish tank that’s so large?” they exclaimed, sharing a laugh over their apparent intellectual superiority—only to realize that they were hilariously outmatched.

    As fate would have it, the next day saw John, still haunted by the prospect of the aquatic behemoth, drop Georgina another message. “350cm is the same as three and a half metres,” he enlightened her. “Can you show me that it’s that big with a measuring tape?”

    Georgina, reading the message in disbelief, decided to Google the conversions—cue the “aha” moment. “I [then] realized that 100cm is a metre,” her mum chimed in, resembling a light bulb that had finally switched on. A quick trip for re-measurement confirmed their blunder: they were meant to use millimetres, not centimetres. Simple mistake, right?

    A Fish Tank Fit for a Whale

    After correcting their measurement blunder, Georgina reached out to John with the revised dimensions. “Hi John, turns out the measurements are in millimetres, so the width is actually 35cm,” she wrote, clearly ready to keep it real. “If you were hoping to house a great white shark, I’m afraid you’re out of luck!” The last we heard from John was silence—maybe he was off re-evaluating the concept of “size.”

    Aussies in Hysterics

    Viewers commenting on the video were in stitches, equally baffled yet delighted by the exchange. “Y’all really gaslit me into thinking 350cm wasn’t 3.5 metres hahahaha,” one commenter joked. Another chimed in, “I’m definitely showing this to my year 6 class when they ask why we need this math stuff in real life!”

    In a world obsessed with efficiency, nothing is quite as refreshing as a good old-fashioned math debacle. Remember, folks: Just because you can measure it doesn’t mean you should. But rest assured, if a giant fish tank shows up on your Facebook feed, there’s a good chance it comes with an accompanying comedy show.

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