The old saying, is so accurate.
"Those that shout the loudest are usually hiding it themselves".
So be aware!
2007-07-15 22:30:48
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answered by ?Master 6
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No. Censorship is adequate right here via people who disagree with although we'd be asserting. reality, many won't be able to shield the certainty or a various attitude. So if we are saying something that yet another does not like, CRY VIOLATION and the unpopular answer is banished. I anticipate this answer would be contemporary in violation via some comfortable whiner. Grump56, too undesirable your valid question grew to become into fried, it grew to become right into a solid question. Carshipp, you're sooooo suited. We could all get the boot right here. Who ever the Q&A police are, i think of English may be their 2nd language and that they don't be responsive to what a bonafide violation is.
2016-11-09 10:11:54
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answered by Anonymous
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You make a good point. You have to weed through the muck to find the oysters with the pearls. Funny thing is that some people imagine they've fooled everyone into thinking they're intelligent. It's their own stupidity that allows such a fantasy.
As far as the political cheerleaders go, they can say whatever they want but it doesn't change the way anyone thinks. Can you imagine some lib or con going "Oh my god you're right!".....LOL.......the people that come here to crow about their beliefs are insecure. They are unsure of themselves and are seeking approval.
No matter what anybody says here, no one changes sides. Fools are exposed and intelligence acknowledged but opinions remain unchanged.
2007-07-15 14:13:11
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answered by Just! Some? *Dude* 5
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Well, it's not intended to be a forum for expressions view and opinions. It's intended (if your read the policies and guidelines) to be a forum where people provide answers to questions. Answers are rarely a matter of opinion/
That being said, any time you have a group of people making posts on any subject, you are going to have some who feel threatened by anyone who disagrees with them. And when someone feels threatened, then tend to lash out and attack the perceived threat.
So, among people who have no ability to think rationally or to eloquent or thoughtful, they see others who are reasonable and capable of intellectual debate as a threat. And so they lash out. Examples of ad hominem attacks are all to common.
2007-07-15 13:30:34
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answered by coragryph 7
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because you can be any thing or anyone on the Internet, and at least most of the so called answers who have graduate degrees can't even spell or put a sentence together properly, is this a clue s to how our educational system is performing or??
2007-07-15 13:30:16
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answered by Anonymous
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you are so right I asked a question a few hours ago about racisim and the majority of people were cool and helpfull but some idiots decided to slander me although they probly dident even read the question but seen the word racist
they are judgemental idiots
2007-07-15 13:20:19
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answered by Drunk n Broke 2
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I haven't seen any denial of freedom of speech so far.
2007-07-15 20:04:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Kids are bored on summer break. even my 10 year old answers on YA!
2007-07-15 13:48:19
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answered by Anonymous
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you mean ... kinda like you just did ...
I'm not sure exactally what you mean ... your question it vague
but I will say this ... being open minded means changing the way I think about something, not trying to change the way other people think
2007-07-15 13:53:23
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answered by Anonymous
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hmm, 'Cause its just a bit of harmless fun? Or has it become the new Wiki?
2007-07-15 13:23:22
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answered by whatnoname? 4
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