by Answers101 on July 11th, 2006

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Why do some people infer that others' questions are "inane," when they're legitimate?

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  • by Merry Walker on July 11th, 2006

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    If you're refering to many of your own questions, the problem is that a lot of them ARE inane.

    That's what happens when you're not really asking about things you want to know and haven't been able to figure out for yourself but are just pumping out ill-considered "questions" to try to have the most questions asked at answerbag.

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    • There's nothing wrong w/being inquisitive. I thoroughly nejoy learning & answerbag saves me time from having to look at countless websites looking for answers to my questions; hence, its purpose. :0)

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      by Answers101 on July 11th, 2006

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