> If you don't know a q post without seeing the trip code then you need to start over.
Interesting.
Now please explain in detail to help get started and to increase awareness of 'Q' post.
> If you don't know a q post without seeing the trip code then you need to start over.
Interesting.
Now please explain in detail to help get started and to increase awareness of 'Q' post.
Now tell us about that post you saw most recently.
So why did 'Q' do all that trip code checking and such?
> they pretend to know things that they don't really know.
It would be better to clarify that as well.
I'm sure the answer will vary from person to person, but most importantly, I don't really understand why you don't answer the question when asked.
Thanks for the detailed explanation.
I think people like you are creating new opportunities to think.
Ty.
Hmm?
I just asked you a question, okay?
Is there a problem?
It's normal to have questions and responses, right?
I thought your posts were useful in promoting that 'thinking for yourself' thing.
That's all.
This is 10,000,000, not 1,000, from my point of view.
If you can't answer a question, that's fine.
What's the harm in asking?
Did you feel obligated?
Please do not feel obligated to do so on your own.
^This is not an obligation.
I just got a response to a matter I posted.
That's it, right?
On the other hand, wouldn't the biggest form of asking a question and not being able to respond be like spam?
Isn't the completed form of that a feeling like the Vati?
And I thought this was a place for rational discussion.