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November 29, 2008 on 4:53 am | By advertising | In advertising |. . . and featured questions/blogs on YA really meaningful to the well-being of our world?
Right now, the featured question on YA relates to the shelf-life of mustard and ketchup packets.
The YA blog relates to what people think their “happy music” is.
Why do I get this impression that YA management supports the idea conceived and promoted by many in governments that we as a populace are better off (and more easily controlled) as broke peasants?
We dare enter a meaningful discussion here about spirituality and religion, or one’s choice to lack it, and we risk deletion and violation, but ketchup packet questions get over 100 stars? Your thoughts?
Don't het me wrong - I'll come on here and get dorky, making jokes, and sound real uneducated, real fast when I want to. . . but when I see what I just described, it makes me realize what problems we have, and how they get perpetuated.
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I think this is proof that most people are idiots.
Comment by H60DLUM — November 29, 2008 #
I agree to an extent. But, Y/A says right up front it’s not a message board or chat room.
But I think they just use that as an excuse to avoid making choices. Let’s face it some people complain EVERY time their personal belief system is questioned. And Y/A takes the easy way out. Removes questions and suspends.
People are such a pain like that. Total blinders ON!
Comment by Siver C — November 29, 2008 #
too true…most are idiots stuck on slimy ketchup…
Comment by e.citizen — November 29, 2008 #
I suppose that, like any public forum, it is geared to those of “average” intellectual abilities.
Sad, but true…more people are concerned with ketchp packets than spirituality and religion.
Ahhhh, well…..
Comment by Angeltress — November 29, 2008 #
you nailed it that time!… here’s yer star, pal!!
Comment by meanolmaw — November 29, 2008 #