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What's the first thing that comes to your mind for the state of Mississippi?
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What is the ingredient that you use to make your sandwiches unique?
I like to use good breads. Pumpernickel, rye, multi-grain, french...it depends on the type of sandwich I am making. The cheese is also important. I like to use a variety of cheeses when I make sandwiches.
For example, black forest ham, swiss cheese, fresh tomatoes, hot mustard, bibb lettuce toasted open faced in the toaster oven.
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What is a word that you frequently use often?
Redundant. It describes your question!!
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Whats your favourite four lettered word?
Kiss
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How come some people kill puppies?
Because some people are sick mofos, that's why.
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When someone gives a negative rating toward a question or answer, does that person know who did it? Does their name automatically become 'anonymous'?
Ratings are anonymous. No one knows how anyone else rates, unless the person who actually rates shares the information, for example, in the answer's comment thread.
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Why is the group called, "the Christian Right", when so few of its members act like Jesus and they're rarely right?
Please flag. I originally wrote a comment in an answer text box.
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What percent or number of people on Answerbag are anonymous?
A current member search turned up 50 instances of the name "Anonymous". However, as Biggie 14 pointed out, the Answerbag search function picks up 50 names, max. Therefore, I don't believe it's possible to come up with an accurate number of "Anonymous" users. Besides, the "140,000 registered users" doesn't allow for the many "one person, two or...
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How long have you been an answerbagger
Since August 30, 2006
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What do you think would be the most stupidest of ways to die?
By refusing to accept a blood transfusion because the donor's race or ethnicity was different than yours.
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Would you wear an Answerbag T-Shirt?
Please flag.
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Does a clean house indicate there's a broken computer in it?
It means the bonehead who lives there forgot to pay her DSL bill. It means the Accounts Receivables Dept. at Verizon got picky about it and dropped the service until she paid the bill, and she had nothing else to do. UGH. Great question, BTW. Creative.
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Should someone like napoleonbag, who is tongue-in-cheek offensive but actually funny have questions removed? Is there a right to not be offended which trumps certain types of free speech? I am in napoleon's corner. Where do you stand?
People disagree on what they perceive as "funny". I read a post in the AnswerBlog that asked what anyone found humorous about his posts and I wonder, too. What is funny about dead people being made into furniture or killing your cat? Honestly, where IS the humor in that?
I wonder if napoleonbag's considered that a dimwitted person might try to duplicate his cute little joke...
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Would you be upset if a Troll stole your icon?
Not especially. I got it from a free avatars website, anyway. Just another one of life's inconvenient little tragedies. I could probably handle it.
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Who here hates big_douche?
It's hard to hate someone who belongs in an asylum.
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What would you say to a new Answerbagger?
New Baggers look silly when they jump in with answers to "Why doesn't Answerbag ____________?" or "Will Answerbag ever _________? Why or why not?" based on one day's worth of Answerbag experience.
In other words, it's a good idea to wait until you see how Answerbag works before answering questions about the site and/or its users.
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How many hugs do you receive each day, and how do you think it affects you?
None, now that I think about it. It's not particularly bothersome, but no hugs could be a real downer if I focused on it. I received a totally sweet email hug not too long ago and cried like a baby, so it's hard to say.
It seems like emotional malnourishment. The cumulative effects won't kill you, but they can downgrade your overall emotional health and well-being. Physical...
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What are the pros and cons of The Lemonade Diet?
My original answer is now obsolete, so I removed it. Can someone please flag this? Thanks
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What is the most painful/horrendous method of torture/punishment ever devised?
Past a certain point, they all suck. Being drawn and quartered sounds pretty bad, although that wood chipper/feet first thing sounds worse.
EDIT: Then there was Vlad Tepes, Vlad the Impaler, a feudal warlord of Wallachia, an ancient region of what is now Romania. Vlad, is, of course, Bram Stoker's inspiration for "Dracula", although Vlad Draculya differed markedly from the...
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What are you afraid of and why?
Cold and dark places, like the Marianas Trench. The ocean at night. The far side of the moon and beyond. Drowning. Ghosts. Getting crushed by large heavy objects. Torture. Serial killers. Intense pain. Dying. Not necessarily death, but I wouldn't rule it out. Then there's accidentally drinking sour milk. That's a big one. And heights.
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