It's your opinion whether it's stupid. Some people take Lindsay Lohan seriously.
2006-09-09 07:17:42
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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People tend to comment on those questions which either create outrage on their part or else are so simple that they won't really have to take a stand on anything...hence the Lindsay Lohan question.
Keep asking questions, and keep making them ones you'd want the answers to. People *will* eventually answer.
2006-09-09 07:25:28
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answered by Anonymous
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People find it easier to answer questions in which they do not have to put thought into. That's why they would answer the stupid, brainless questions, as opposed to the really good ones. They only want to earn two easy points rather than actually help someone.
2006-09-09 07:18:59
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answer #3
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answered by Amara ♥ 3
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relies upon on the troll. in the event that they get into "arguable" subject concerns handling faith (i'm specially drawing my occasion from the commonest 'Atheist bash Christians', nonetheless it is no longer continuously the case), I communicate frankly, with reality, and don't mock them yet tell them precisely what the answer to their question is. i do no longer would desire to get offended and safeguard the word of God (it is precisely what they're finding for)- I already comprehend the reality. So in a fashion, it is extra of an excellent danger to unfold the word (rather considering the fact which you're by no ability meant to unfold the word with anger or staying power... which regrettably is how a number of my fellow Christians have been favourite to accomplish evangelism.) yet, from yet another attitude, it is likewise perfect to no longer use sarcasm because of the fact it in simple terms brings you all the way down to their point... don't be stricken by trolls! Anger is what they seek for to attraction to from you :)
2016-12-12 05:25:32
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answered by Anonymous
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First, you have asked 34 questions including this one. From them, it appears you are African-American, tall woman (probably middle to upper middle class) trying to understand the stereotypes surrounding her, based mainly on physical appearance.
Unfortunately, I have on experience or advice that I can give you in the scope of your questions. I can give you guesses, but they would only be guesses.
The questions you ask are not easy questions to answers. It deals with "white stream" American based on the American Civil Religion. If you want to see this issue explored, just look at Oprah. She asks similar but not identical questions. My beliefs that your questions and hers are rooted in how you were (are) treated and how you wish to be apart of "main stream" America.
A long time ago, I watch a man speaking to a great number of men telling them of his dream. I watch him and others be shot down while pursuing that dream. At time I thought dreams were just that, for dreaming. After a long time, I found an autobiography of the dreamer. I find hope by remembering who he was.
My hope is that the color of our skin will be like the color of our eyes, there to be admired but not necessary notice. That we are judge for who we are not because where we come from.
I am sorry that I have no hair tips. I hope dreams will be enough.
2006-09-09 07:38:34
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answered by J. 7
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How many answers do you WANT per question? Some of these questions are repeated so many times. There are to many, bored, young people on this site, the questions get ridiculous. Really, how many answers do you expect when you ask an earthshaking "hair" question...?
2006-09-09 07:24:03
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answered by janice 6
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So ... are you saying by answering this question I am stupid?
I think 15 answers for a good question is very good.
2006-09-09 07:19:22
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answered by wrathofkublakhan 6
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You're right. I asked an in-depth, psychological questiong that was interesting and someone said it was too long. Only 7 people answered it too. But when you write anything sexual about a thousand people will answer.
2006-09-09 09:25:20
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answered by Anonymous
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You ask whatever questions you want to ask. As far as the people who give you silly answers, try looking at their screen names. That ought to give you a clue. Start with these answers.
2006-09-09 07:16:39
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answered by TweetyBird 7
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It seems that Y!A has become some kind of playground for the sarcastic and insultative. Sometimes, you can get past that and get into some interesting feedback, but not often.
2006-09-09 08:37:52
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answered by Anonymous
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