Sometimes we get a new surge of people on R&S, but they just ask the same questions everyone else asks. You know the ones that drive us all crazy because they've been asked so many times.
So my question is, if we remain on topic, have we asked all the questions that could possibley be asked in R&S? It sure seems like it. I don't know how many times I've seen the same question asked by a new person, and while I understand it's important to them - I'm just tired of answering it. Do I need a R&S break, or does everyone else feel the same way?
2007-04-05
05:47:30
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Tonya in TX - Duck
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Society & Culture
➔ Religion & Spirituality
I've been known to give an "Asked and answered a million times" answer.
2007-04-05
07:37:18 ·
update #1
Yes, I'm always searching for a new question that's different. I tend to get a bit sarcastic if all the questions are repeated consistently. I'll come on five hours later and see the same question at the top of the page. It's as though I never took a break.
2007-04-05 05:54:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I'm tired of the same questions asked by the same non-answer-seeking people who get on here for entertainment instead of answers. I don't think that we have asked all that can be asked but I do think that people are going to have to ask harder questions that make us actually think and develop a thought process longer than the word 'yes' or 'no'.
2007-04-05 05:54:01
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answered by Ryan B 2
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If we haven't asked all the questions, we've come really close.
We were all new once and thought ourselves very intelligent with what we asked. I appreciated the time people took to answer my questions, and I'm sure they were ready to pull their hair out over them.
I still try to do the right thing by the newcomers and give them a decent answer, but sometimes that's just hard to do. When I find myself getting snotty and rude, I disappear for a few days.
The withdrawal eventually sets in and I come back, ready to answer the same old questions once again.
2007-04-05 05:54:10
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answered by iamnoone 7
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you're patting your self on the lower back and feeling extra appropriate approximately your self (while in comparison with the "unintelligent, boring" relax of the international)... because of the fact which you watch extra moderen anime? it truly is a tremendously skinny excuse for smugness. on the subject rely of repeat questions: i think of it truly is form of humorous that "while is Inuyasha: the ideal Act popping out dubbed" gets asked a pair situations a week. As Mandy (whose opinions indexed under are large) notes, it may be solid if people did Google searches first. yet in the top, who does it injury? lots of classics are "classics" for a reason -- they have plot and characters as exciting because of the fact the ideal it is attainable right this moment. truly, it truly is unfair to 2012 to verify the ideal anime of only one 365 days to the ideal of the previous thirty years. The paintings of older sequence may be distinctive because of the fact it predates the heavy use of desktops in the animation technique. in my view i don't discover that a controversy -- and that i've got self belief that people who *do* have a controversy with that are cutting themselves off from some large memories that they had in any different case discover very relaxing. would not it seem slightly ironic which you're attractive in the comparable form of snobbery that the anime community (as an entire) oftentimes complains is directed at them from persons who are not into anime? i could think of that anime followers could be extra soft to not behaving in that way. @M
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answered by fryback 4
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Unique and decent questions are in fact a rare thing here. Yet if a person is sincerely asking a question that has been asked before it doesn't bother me because they are inquiring. Yet if they are simply making a point that has been made several times that does get annoying.
2007-04-05 05:55:20
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree
it would be nice to see questions and answers about other religions, other faiths, a genuine question from people that are actually interested in learning about something other than Christianity.
And as this section is called religion and spirituality - then perhaps people should start treating as such. AND
because you have made a valid point i shall start asking some spiritual questions.
2007-04-05 05:56:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I feel the same way. It seems like the same questions about Latter-day Saints come up, like are we Christian? I, personally, think I need a break, and thanks for pointing that out Tonya! I'm going to go cruise around some other topics and see if I can't be refreshed!
2007-04-05 05:52:05
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answered by socmum16 ♪ 5
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you evidently understand that the question is important to them,so you answer.? And evidently you're not tired enough to stop answering. For me, if i feel a Q is in my field of knowledge (which is pretty much different from most people) and its the same Q from a newbie then i'm happy to answer.
2007-04-05 05:57:47
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answered by robertbobbybob 3
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yep. it sure feels like that sometimes. I am not on here as much as I used to be. I click on to see what is going on....
I do that with a old soap opera, and they are still spinning out the same thing, decade after decade...how many times can Marlena get into trouble.
2007-04-05 05:53:58
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answered by 2ndchhapteracts 5
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I hear ya. I havent seen a new or original question in quite a while. I continue coming here becasue I love a good discussion, but there hasnt been one in a long time. It might be time to find a new forum.
2007-04-05 05:53:35
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answered by Goddess Nikki 4
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