some people who are aggressive psychopaths in their life give answers to the questions in an aggressive way. it is their behaviour and there is no need to concentrate our attention of those sadists,hegemonic and aggressive psychopaths.better neglect those people.
2006-09-10 20:35:11
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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CC...x suggested that 'some people should learn to loosen up a little' - and though it is maybe taken out of context, I don't (cannot) simply agree with that.
Many answers are provided by people who seem to be so 'loosened up' that they are all but ready to fall apart ...if you take my meaning.
This, for example is a place where you can ask questions that you'd like or you 'need' answers to. The sheer volume of money, the years of training and developing the technology that went into providing this tool for communication, I doubt, very much, was envisaged by those involved in it, to be the forum for some daft fool to simply ''dribble'' over everything.
The child-like art of 'calling people names' as a method of a put-down, seems to maybe take up their spare time. And obviously, they get-off on this activity.
Sometimes, a raw nerve (for me) can be hit, and when i to to answer I find a lot more stuff gets syphoned up with it (which often isn't relevent - Sorry), but I do try to monitor myself and keep things relative here.
Sometimes, a question is just not 'a Question,' but a statement (often badly written & without punctuation) that I do find really hard to actually understand what the person is trying to get at.
If I find this is so, then I will state it, not out of malice or a sense of superiority (leastways, I hope not!) as I find feedback, if expressed in a positive sense, helpful.
Sash.
2006-09-14 07:53:42
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answered by sashtou 7
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I will buck the trend and admit to being one of the people who, quite possibly, comes across as a little aggressive in my answer sometimes. However, it is unlikely to be because the questioner has 'hit a nerve'. Often as not, the individuals posting questions do so to reinforce their own beliefs, (I do the same sometimes), yet fail to take into account that some people may not agree with them. Instead of utilizing an opportunity to learn something, perhaps even pertaining to the psychology of that individual, the questioner either ignores them or gets offended.
It's a shame really, because if people learned to loosen up a little, maybe this place could be even more fun...
2006-09-10 20:08:25
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answered by CC...x 5
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I apologise.
I have answered one or two questions sarcastically and one I called dumb and uneducated.
Please believe me however that of all the hundreds of questions answered I did not judge a person, just answered their question.
There are some questions though that just cannot (however much I try) be left to stand unchallenged.
I believe anyone who answers a question asked just for information should do so politely and as well as they can, there are many areas of knowledge I know nothing about so I don't judge others who ask about things I know of.
If a question is asked sincerely and politely, then it should be answered the same way.
Questions which state opinion as fact in an insulting fashion should be just ignored, and I promise to try to work on this.
2006-09-10 20:25:56
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answered by Simon D 5
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You just can't choose the kind of people to answer, for example, your questions. Be glad instead that you get to see other people's attitude on here and be glad you're not one of them. Why should they bother you at all?This is open to everybody -- internationally. Expect the unexpected and just ignore the ones you think are stupid.
2006-09-10 20:08:48
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answered by Mike N. D 3
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Because they view the question as stupid and it annoys them. Thats human nature. The same people will give a really GOOD ANSWER if it interests them.In short they dont suffer fools gladly.
2006-09-10 23:13:30
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answer #6
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answered by pageys 5
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some people do not have the capacity to understand others and their problems etc,. Unfortunately, there are some people that cannot be sensible or compassionate to other peoples feelings. My advice is to answer questions as best you can to help genuine people with problems so at least they have several helpful things to choose from - and you never know who is reading them. Jerks exist everywhere - just ignore them
2006-09-10 20:01:32
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answered by PERCY L 2
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I read on a blog that there is a 'hidden game' on Answers...it seems that the point is to get answers removed by Yahoo. The more answers you have deleted the more points you get.
The only rules seem to be that you cant use obscenities or suggest something illegal.
Could this explain it?
2006-09-10 23:27:02
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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Best not try to think about it or you may catch the habit. It's a power game and that's should be left for the bullies. Ignore and be happy you are not one of them. good luck and don't stop asking questions
2006-09-10 22:28:44
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answered by thecharleslloyd 7
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You know what;its stupidity and childishness. I mean, if you are not interested or ready for a question, why make the questioner feel inferior or useless by passing a hurtiful comment?
Bruce!
2006-09-10 20:18:22
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answered by Bruce M 1
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no matter what you ask here, you will get some abuse, the thing to do is to ignore it and go to the helpful accurate answers. IF the abuse you get to a question is really offensive or agressive, you could always report the answer
2006-09-10 20:12:38
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answered by break 5
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