You can't stop them. They were put here to annoy us specifically because we annoyed our parents and other people when we were once teenagers--way back when.
The only difference is, teenagers today are MUCH more annoying today than the teenagers of generations past. If I never see a shorthand/text message abbreviation again, it'll be too soon!
2007-10-30 05:01:51
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answered by brevejunkie 7
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Sorry, but I wouldn't want too. What is so nice about YA is the diversity you get. From old to young and from every type background and level of experience, the answers have a range and depth that will satisfy almost anyone's question. I have seen some very wise and sage advice from the mouths of the very youngest:) If you want the advice of only those from your own comfort zone, ask friends in real life.
2007-10-30 03:50:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Can you? How do we know who is a teenager? A recent question on here asked age and location of contributors...I was amazed at how many young people there were on here especially from America.... they must like the site. ...I was by far one of the oldest to respond (76) but no.... the dumb answers are not restricted to the young.. All you can blame them for is a lack of experience, which will come in time.....
2007-10-30 03:44:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Teenagers are not dumb. They might act dumb at times...
just like adults. I think people respond to questions to the best of their ability according, to their own knowledge and experiences. I also think if you're smart enough to know who's dumb and who's not, you should be smart enough to figure out how to stop 'em.
2007-10-30 03:56:32
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answered by Dr. Dave 3
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You can't,and some of the things they shouldn't be reading .But,it's a way for them to learn.They can see the majority of answers are most the same.And also,I have learned from teen-agers.
And they make me remember,how it is to be thought of as dumb teen-ager once,myself.
I'm glad there on here.Some need to listen,to keep from mistakes we have made.*Hopefully
Some help me realize in ways ,I harden and can enjoy life more if I choose to!
Be patient with them.I'm 46 and can ask some dumb ones myself! Most important is sharing ,learning,and I'm surprised to find others feel about things the way I do!
2007-10-30 03:43:42
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answered by need2know 5
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If you're a grownup then you can ignore them. I've learned to laugh at nonsense answers that come from kids who know very little (if anything) about the question they're answering. It reminds me of how little I knew then and how much wiser I am now. I certainly wouldn't want to trade in my brain for theirs. That I know for sure. :lol
2007-10-30 03:43:05
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answered by Anonymous
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E. Plus it's now just a plain boring place where the world's queerest love questions unfold.
2016-05-26 02:16:11
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answered by patrice 3
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:)
The dumb posts are bad. But some of their questions are funny.
2007-10-30 03:43:10
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answered by Angela J 4
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You can't. And shouldn't. And you shouldn't judge people by their age. What about people like me who can't talk to others their age because they think about serious topics that their friends don't?
If you don't like their answers, just don't pick them as best answers.
2007-10-30 03:40:27
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answered by Anonymous
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judging from this question, i see that YOU'RE the dumb one for posting such a dumb generalisation. grow up.
2007-10-30 06:18:53
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answered by Anonymous
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