it wouldn't happen to me
2007-12-20 04:50:36
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answered by Albinoballs 5
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Would you be Flattered or Annoyed ! ! ! ! !?
At a risk of sounding petty, some person on this site is copying and pasting my answers. Would you be flattered or annoyed ?
I am an optimist, so I'll take it as flattery.
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Mr. Mills
You made me laugh. x
2007-12-20 04:35:57
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answered by shutyerfaceup 5
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Would you be Flattered or Annoyed ! ! ! ! !?
At a risk of sounding petty, some person on this site is copying and pasting my answers. Would you be flattered or annoyed ?
I am an optimist, so I'll take it as flattery.
Ahahahahaha! I'd be annoyed.
2007-12-21 17:43:40
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answered by the one with a snorkel 3
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At a risk of sounding petty, some person on this site is copying and pasting my answers. Would you be flattered or annoyed ?
I am an optimist, so I'll take it as flattery.
sorry - it was too good to miss!
2007-12-20 04:18:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Dear optimist,
To be flattered, or not to be flattered, that is the question.Quite frankly on one hand if this person has not caused you any damage in any shape, fashion, or form, I personally would not let it affect me in my writings.Further more : If this person who is posting, pasting, copying, or sending this, {what you write} to else where on the internet, this , who ever it is has an an agenda to either defame you in what ever way possible because he or she got offended with what you wrote, or giving you free publicity to help promote such a diversified, calculated, helpful dialog.It is a dichotomy never the less.Whatever the case may be I urge you to continue to be neutral for it is the best way for you not to become so offended that would surely take you out of the scope of your original intent. Don't worry, & be happy. I am. And I know that those of us who ask & answer questions like this look forward to much more dversified opinions. Besides opinions make us think about who we are & not what people think we should be. Whatayathink?
Don guthrie
KANAB UTAH
2007-12-20 06:06:38
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answered by guthrie p 1
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I would be annoyed.
I put a lot of thought into my answers, and I sometimes spend a lot of time wording it so it reads perfectly, is very useful, and is non offensive. It's the same thing if I take a picture or write a story, if someone takes it and claims it as their own, even indirectly, I feel they should give credit where credit is due.
Should your answer fit someone else's question, they should link to it and say, "Oh, I think such and such a person has a good outlook" or paraphrase your response, not use it as their own.
It's called plagiarism, and I believe it's against the law.
2007-12-20 04:20:18
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answered by Avillie 4
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I am an optimist, so I'll take it as flattery.
Just kidding! I agree with notyou31 it is plagiarism but I'd still take it as flattery. You must have good answers!
2007-12-20 04:19:29
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answered by migrainegirl1 3
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I would be flattered at first then annoyed because people should have their own opinions and their using my to get credit for themselves.
2007-12-20 04:19:13
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answered by Fairy Dust 4
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I would be flattered, you answer questions, with a lot of thought take it as a complement, i think you are a very caring person.
2007-12-20 06:36:48
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answered by jane 3
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I'd be flattered at first but then after a while I would get annoyed.
2007-12-20 04:17:44
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answered by Anonymous
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E-mail the person and tell them to think of their own answers. I would be annoyed. It takes time and effort to answer some of the questions posted. rust me.. this is likely the kind of person that we all knew in highschool that copied and rode other peoples coat tails.
2007-12-20 04:18:11
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answered by laura 4
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