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Do the details that augment a question clear up the intent of the question or do they often confuse the issue even more with the conumdrum's tangled web woven to an entanglement that becomes difficult to penetrate giving rise to the answerers confusion and making the entire consideration an exercise more of linguistic and semantic decipherization and a prolonged experience that most of the population can no longer tolerate given the fast paced and limited time allotted to the common attention span accepted as the modern norm of a society that is obsessed with instant gratifiaction achieved in mere seconds by the simple digestable content presented in the most limited wording that has been evolved for such occasions of discourse and exchange as one may find in a format such as this question and answer site and if such is the case does it then follow that the addictive property of said such site can and could be counter acted by a greater use of the details section provided by the host?

2007-03-20 06:29:48 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Social Science Psychology

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It's all about personality. I have a similar way of thinking- that is, too much.
Most people feel that ignorance is bliss (though they usually swear to be smart)-
and maybe they're right. Maybe they've got life a little better figured out than us-
Just live.
And then there's people like us, and we will think and talk till the cows come home, but nobody's gonna get up to milk them; we'll be talking about Socrates.

2007-03-20 07:29:37 · answer #1 · answered by starryeyed 6 · 3 0

Have you truthfully learn one of the most extra main points on right here? Many instances the query used to be a lot larger with out them. Then too, extra main points seem as you're answering or afterwards... There had been a couple of instances that I've ignored a side of the main points or did not learn them.

2016-09-05 09:32:41 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

:)) And here I thought that there were only three men more long winded than I. Two of them talked themselves to death and the other aged gracefully. In order that would be Socrates, Jesus and then my dad.

2007-03-20 07:08:38 · answer #3 · answered by eks_spurt 4 · 2 0

i love it. more of a point than question, but all the better. answers always create more questions. this is the eternal child curiosity. why, why, why? there will forever be a question for any answer. what came first, the question or the answer?

2007-03-20 07:02:16 · answer #4 · answered by barbsmonsta 3 · 1 0

I think it depends on the question and whether the details clarify the question or like in this case just confuse me more..........

2007-03-20 07:46:11 · answer #5 · answered by ? 6 · 1 0

Wow! Quite a paragraph, without a single comma!


But you do have a point... ;)

2007-03-20 06:38:47 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

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