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Ones I don't know the answers to, particularly technical questions about computers. I SHOULD avoid the religious section, but sometimes it is so hard to resist...
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"What are your banking details?"
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Questions that ask for personal information, like what is your last name etc. It's easy to lose track of what you've answered once you build up a history of answers, and all those little snippets of personal information could be compiled to put together a fairly accurate profile of who you really are. You never know who is able to make use of that info in a way that could cause you problems.
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questions asked by young kids that are like 14 when they ask things like im having sex does that my my penis smaller. i want to laugh and say stupid things but kids are sensitive arounds 14 i was so i just avpid those questions.
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I try to avoid answering questions that require a big long essay for an answer. I like to keep my answers short. I'm quite lazy.
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a question i don't know the answer to
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A complicated question about a relationship that is in really in bad shape, few details were provided, the questioner was clearly distraught, and you can sense that they basically just want you to tell them what major step to take next. I avoid those types of questions.
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I avoid answering questions I don't know the answer to, which include but are not limited to: car repair, computer hardware, Antarctica, political parties in Peru, "why men do...", today's music, fashion, ballet, water polo, astrology, humidity, resorts, origamy, poker, game systems, mating habits of reptiles, and cartoons. But I do read the answers so I will learn something. I also avoid answering questions when I know my answer would be incredibly sarcastic and therefore unhelpful.
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My answer plane gets shot down anytime I say anything about Iraq or the guy in the White House.
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The ones that take brain power. I'm too lazy for that.
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Any question that I do not know the amswer to.
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make-my-homework-for-me type of questions and obviously questions I don't have the answer for
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questions about pills.
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Anything about video games... I haven't played one of those since Sega Master System and the original Nintendo...
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GLOBAL WARMING, trees, air, SUV's, the oceans, dolphins, whales, WalMart.....anything environmental. Peoples feelings about the environment are rock solid and usually not debatable
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question having to do with stuff i don't like. Examples: Television The Earth Questions Makeup Food
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A subject in which I know nothing about.. anything having to do with pts/status on this site because I pay no attention to them, most religion and political debates as I think they should be personal and not argued over.
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Questions I don't know the answers to so I dont make myself look to stupid, and I'm not much on answer religious questions, our questions in most of the guy sections unless I know the answer.
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stuff that r awkward
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Silly ones that are just nonsense.
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I'm learning to avoid answering questions asked by people who already have a "correct" or "acceptable" answer in mind and are just waiting to attach anyone who responds with their honest, albeit different, opinion. The same goes for questions which are asked with a biased or hateful tone, unless I think the answer could actually be of help to someone. (Example: Why are all blonds sl*ts? Why are people from Almati, Kazakhstan so dumb?)
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I avoid answering the ones I don't know the answers to, and also questions that are of an emotive or serious nature because I get easily wound up by peoples attitudes sometimes, and this puts me in bad mood, and that's not why I use this website.
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The ones where I am supposed to confess my secrets or regrets to the world. For example: What are you ashamed of/for? http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/103820 I would never answer that.
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"Why?" Don't question why I think the way I think!
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I always avoid ones to do with Religion and Politics. If I look at a question, maybe a technical one or something like that, I avoid it because I am not an IT person and would not want guide them in the wrong direction.
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This one...
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I try not to answer religious questions and questions about the second amendment. I get downrated every time, no matter what I say, so I've just stopped trying.
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Ones that require thought.
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Extremely personal type questions.
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the ones that I feel are stupid, of course its normally just me who thinks their stupid, I could have so much fun with them.
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The ones i dont know the awnser to
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The ones that are controversial.
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there are confrontational people on here sometimes and I just avoid them.
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Some of the questions Highlander askes because I just don't know the answers.98% of them I can't answer without doing the wiki thing.
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Any questions that are discriminatory or have racial overtones.
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THOSE THAT ARE WRITTEN LIKE THIS oR lIkE tHiS 0r l1k3 7h15 ur leik thuzz.
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Nothing really, unless I can't answer it than I will.
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I try to avoid questions that sound like a deliberate 'bait' type question. Ones where the asker sounds like he has already made his mind up and won't budge at all, is up for the fight he now expects once the answers come pouring in. Opinionated questions, ones that are so one-sided make me want to run the opposite direction, no matter which side or what opinion I hold. RUN!
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Those that the asker appears to be deliberately trying to pick an argument, those that are too 'tarty', disrespectful and demeaning ones.
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The ones that are clearly waiting on someone to pounce on... I fall for a few but not intentionally.
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Ones for advice! lol!
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ones about computers or anything technical
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Look I'd love to answer your question but I really have to go. So, uh, yeah. See-ya
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religious ones, because people are severly intolerant of others beliefs and try to shove opinions down your throat
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Most "baited questions" that my opinion differs from (especially from certain users who I know will DR or just leave a nasty comment), most religion questions, "am I pregnant" questions cause if I answered them the way I REALLY felt like it, I would be PBd and any that I have no knowledge of
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sex position ..i guess and religion...
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religion and politics but the latter I still do sometimes.
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I do not answer in the LGBT, political, or religious categories much anymore because I am tired of the fighting. No matter what side of the fence you are on in any of those your answer is likely to turn into a comment thread battleground. I do still comment and I do still answer in them but much less than I used to and I get out of the comment threads quickly once fighting erupts. If fighting does not erupt, I have a pleasant discussion.
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anything that I feel people are just going to down rate me for my thoughts. I really hate when i get asked a question about how do i feel about something. If i answer it how can i get maked down for it. Is that not what I was thinking? and that was the question, how could it be wrong. If you dont like what i think dont be my friend thats ok with me.
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I don't answer anything relating to parenthood.
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The ones that I don't know the answer to because if I don't know the anwser I will only be hurting the person asking the question, rather than helping.
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Ones that I know will cause some kind of arguments
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politics and religion
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inflammatory....because I am not looking for a fight.
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Which are hard to answer in few words!
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Honest questions! They require an honest answer and many people do not want to hear the truth and get angry!
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Baited questions, usually religious questions expressing a one-side-only view and political questions.
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about sex and girlfriend boyfriend-because it make me sad because i understand that sex is a holy word for me.it should not use for lust or for enjoy.we got kids from it.5
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ones I don't understand
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Anymore, I avoid religious questions. I am just tired of talking about religion. It gets old.
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ones from "point whores"
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If the Q is not flexible enough to play with or if it's a boring Q.
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Boring ones, and way too religious ones.
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I avoid specific questions about myself and questions that ask "what your porn name would be?" Questions like that can be used for identity theft. I once saw a question that featured this link that asked what my Star Wars name would be: http://www.insectdissection.com/save-curtis/swname/ The questions featured on this link are questions people typically use to access financial accounts.
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I avoid technicl questions because I don't know any of the answers. :)
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