Author Question: Liberals, do you ever feel like this category is a waste of time? (Read 1090 times)

camila

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I can't stand the amount of trolls on here. I know these "Cons" are trolls because I have never met people this uneducated and stupid.

Since this place is overrun with trolls and high school drop outs, what is another section that is much more enjoyable?



ricki

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Try Religion & Spirituality lol

Just kidding, there are more nutjobs over there than here.I visit "Math & Homework" section to help people with their questions but since it's Summer now, there are very few people there right now.



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curlz

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Sounds like a lot of "sour grapes" coming out of your keyboard



coco

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Yes.

I enjoy the Words and Wordplay section and Arts & Humanities. There are people there who don't have as their main reason for living the criticism of the President.



j_sun

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I balance my work out......



Hungry!

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Yes, without my thumbs-down ability, this category is hard to take.  I can only "agree"; I cannot disagree.

You might enjoy Words & Wordplay.  Is there a Philosophy section?



 

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