>>9004163
Having paid attention from the get-go, it's interesting how different people handle getting (you)d by Q. Some let it go to their head and mistakenly believe that it means all their analysis and ideas are therefore correct, and others should follow them unquestioningly. Some are really bad about that.
Some are flattered but also mortified in a way (not the bad way) and don't talk about it or make it an issue. No one will ever know they've (you)d.
I got a (you) once and I did not understand Q's reply and felt really dumb and spilled my spaghetti everywhere (the not-good mortified that I think kind of exemplifies autism/aspies). I can laugh now though and am humble enough to know I showed my ass and intellectual shortcoming at that time and say so freely.
Whether it is meant to be or not, it's sort of a test. Can a person get a (you) and be happy and satisfied or will they let it go to their head and alienate others because they want notoriety and $? Each person has to find out for themselves.