Sometimes I look at the answers chosen as the 'best answer by asker' and I'm surprised that it was chosen. Not because I think mine is the best or anything, but because the chosen answer is full of misinformation, untruths, platitudes.
It seems obvious that people want answers that make them feel better, not tell them the truth. So second question, how many you sugar coat your answers, or give an answer that you don't necessarily believe in, just for the extra points?
2007-03-01
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