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What kind of answers do you really dislike ... the way some people answer?
... especially, in that because they have an entirely different viewpoint, such as the negative impacts of feminism on the job market or on economics, or the [so-called] scientists or 'students' who put your views against "evolution of the species", for example, down in a manner whereby they 'publicly' brand you as simply ignorant or wouldn't know the first thing about biology, etc. and belt you about for your "archaic", etc views [when I've actually had honors in the thing - but that is neither here nor there; it is their attacking - yet really 'defensive' manner, when they don't have the real answers to my points], or those atheists who behave in similar critical and judgmental fashion when you answer OR ask a question about God...
In essence, it is those people who really get quite personal about your point of view ... and in most cases, simply because they don't have a valid, or reasonable rebuttal

2007-04-17 20:12:45 · 3 answers · asked by dr c 4 in News & Events Current Events

3 answers

i dislike the spam answers.

2007-04-17 20:21:33 · answer #1 · answered by RANDELL 7 · 1 0

Mankind's understanding of human behaviour is 'primitive' at best.
Having said that, we could infer from that factual point that this means communication between people must be horribly flawed.
And it is, to a degree, that even those so-called "communication experts" can only 'grope' for, not the right answer nor even the appropriate answer, but for any answer that seems to fit at the moment an answer is called for.
I believe in today's lightning fast society, that the ability and the desire to 'think things out', has long been replaced by the 'need for speed'.
"Get it done", "make that buck", "finish it up", "pretend you know","complete the task","leave 'em in the dust","now!now!now!","hurry!hurry!hurry!", and especially "baffle them with bull$hit" even when you're clueless, has made courtesy, manners, kindness, thoughtfulness, and the like, 'obsolete'.
Take this very response for example. I have to write it with quotation marks JUST so I can make a feeble attempt at answering such a thought provoking question for fear that I might 'pi$$ somebody off.'
What I'm trying to say is that the poorly understood subject of communication through language has been lost long before it was ever found. Our society strives to give the task of communication over to whatever electronic gizmo that has become the 'item of the moment'. This attitude towards electronic brainwork has given society's 'gifted ones' the overwhelming power to say "I never said that!" with impunity AND immunity.
There's items on the market today that even the company of manufacture hardly understand!
When's the last time you made a call for customer service and actually got a real, live, honest to goodness, human being answer the call?
My God, we can't even communicate with one another in our own language nor get along with our next door neighbours, yet we have people like George Bush and Stephen Harper who roam around the world with tanks and soldiers to tell cultures 10 times older than we are how they should live!!!
Where do you think this communication problem all began?
I invite you to read Genesis 11:1-9, in Jehovah God's inspired word, the Bible, and learn about the scriptural account about the "Tower of Babel."
It will give you awesome insight on man's inability to communicate.
Answers? HAH! We don't even know how to ask the right questions yet!!!
This interesting question about answers, in itself reminds me of an old cast iron plaque I had when I was younger. It's advice was good for those times and I certainly believe it rings even truer today.
It said; "CAUTION! Be sure brain is engaged before putting mouth into gear."
Advice worth consideration?
Or just another "answer"?

2007-04-18 04:06:11 · answer #2 · answered by krazykritik 5 · 0 0

well, sometimes i get stupid answers as well
not everyone will answer the way you think, i mean , they are not in the mood. and the point is that they don't understand ( as you know they are not in your place) so they don't give a damn.

2007-04-18 03:26:10 · answer #3 · answered by 7tween 3 · 1 0

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