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Anonymous asked in Society & CultureOther - Society & Culture · 2 decades ago

Does anyone actually read the whole question before answering ?

Someone jsut accused another user of talking about beastiality when in reality if you check out sexyam answers she keeps posting answers about sucking dog and cat penises...maybe everyone should read the whole questions before jumping to conclusions...what do you all think?

Update:

omg i might have made an error in my spelling, omg shoot me ..

Update 2:

yes shamur i found an error with your answer...be be lol

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  • Anonymous
    2 decades ago
    Favorite Answer

    yes, but do you know what my favorite is? i like when there are rambling ons that have nothing to do with the question. talking about dog penis, cat penis, the sucking of either of these, bestiality, bringing peoples pets into this, exact names, exact insults which have nothing to do with the question, talking about r.kelly(child molester/ peed on some people) are not funny. as i've warned, the report abuse button will be flying like gary busey at a trailer park if any of these happens again. the cat can't type. and lip gloss and flag twirling is fine, funny. fecal matter and bestiality are not. that is not ok.

  • 2 decades ago

    yes thats treue, but then ppl answer so fast that if u go on reading the whole question, ur answer will be 15-16, and then the possibility is less that ppl will pay heed to ur answer, its exclusiveness is lost, plus, if u hv to vote, u generally vote for the 1-2 answer, not the 15-16 one. and then someone might hv said the same thing before u, which makes it all the more difficult.

  • Chad
    Lv 7
    2 decades ago

    I don't, I have a short attention span so I never get two more days until the weekend, I can't wait four more questions to answer and then its bed time for summer surfing and enjoying the hot damn, I forget what I was going to say.

    oh yea, that sam chick is a beotch

  • Anonymous
    2 decades ago

    yes, i agree. i do read the entire question if i choose to answer it, sometimes more than once just to be sure i understand it. i don't understand what question could possibly have an answer that would include child molestation, the sucking of animal penises, fecal matter, or insults designed to be hurtful.

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  • 2 decades ago

    Oh certainly , I read the whole question before answering , and so after reading your question i found a few spelling mistakes !!

    :-), that i'm sure you too would find after reading my answer ...............What's the point in answering .......if you don't know the question..........that would be be utter rubbish and a complete waste of time....right!

  • 2 decades ago

    Yes!

    I hope I am answering correctly because all I read of your question was "Does anyone read"

    (I am guessing the rest of your question wasn't important for me to form an answer)

  • Anonymous
    2 decades ago

    its really ok with me if one doesnt read my intire question. though i do find a difference in jokes about cosmetics and such and what some might consider "clever" and witty when relating to animals and children, thats really not clever, i dont know what that is because i cant relate to it at all.

    Source(s): you may have already guessed....
  • 2 decades ago

    well there are morons in a lot of places you have to remember that. But I guess they should actually read the question first.

  • Anonymous
    2 decades ago

    You're absolutely correct, people should read the whole question before responding.

  • Tina
    Lv 6
    2 decades ago

    I agree with you on that.

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