Being a rude arrogant jerk does not make you "tough" or "hard-hitting" or "edgy", it just makes you a jerk and probably a moron. For instance. How come every time you try to ask a legal question on yahoo answers about why a state as a certain odd law, the "realistic" people come out telling you to "stop complaining and move somewhere else"?

How come every time you ask a question about why something doesn’t work, some "realistic" douche comes out of the woodwork, once again, and instead of simply explaining to you HOW to get this product to work, they feel like they HAVE TO remind you that "you chose to buy the product" so it’s "your fault", even though in your original question you didn’t place the blame on anyone. Noone here was playing the blame game except for the "realistic" moron who thought he had to "tell it like it is" to the question-asker.

Like right now, I’m asking a question. I want an answer to this question. WHY do people do this? If you don’t have an answer your response will be flagged. This makes people angry for some reason, but I don’t understand why. I already know one of you morons is going to respond with "stop whining". I’m not whining, I’m asking a question. And this is "Yahoo answers" not "Yahoo you’re not allowed to express dislike for anything or your a whiner".

Yes, I complained about some state laws I thought were stupid. But I ALSO reiterated that I am making positive changes to influence change in this. So this person had NO RIGHT to respond with "move somewhere else". I shouldn’t be told to move simply because I disagree with one thing my state does, and because I voice my disagreement. His answer was promptly flagged for not being an answer.

Once again, the name of this site is Yahoo ANSWERS, and because his reply was not an answer I had every right to do this. Will somebody please ANSWER my QUESTIONS instead of giving me cranky "comebacks" this time? Why do people get so angry when I tell them, in my question, that non-answers will be flagged?

It’s like they’re trying to be "tough".
THANK YOU Vulgar display. That’s actually the first time I ever got an actual answer to a question about this subject LOL. What you pointed out was the whole "anonymous effect" as I call it, and that would definitely be an influence.

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