what discussions are u most bored of seeing?
By chigawaga
@chigawaga (592)
Canada
May 5, 2009 2:22pm CST
i notice alot of discussing on religion,and alot of people asking for advice on what to wear etc.what discussions are u bored of seeing?
3 responses
@shell2784 (752)
• United States
18 Jan 10
I'd have to say the highschoolers asking for love advice.
I don't mind the women posting about problems or whatever - that doesn't bother me.
Its the darn 9th graders that say "oh, help. i love 2 girls - what should i do?" Those kinds of things. Its like "HEY! You're a kid - live it up b/c you'll be in the real world soon and you'll find all kinds of new things to b!tch about! Go do your math homework and get off of MyLot!"
Ok- that might have been a little mean, but it felt good to get it off my chest. haha
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@Beertjie (976)
• South Africa
5 May 09
I agree with Sweetashoney. Those questions has been asked a zillion times and I still notice them. And the bad part is that sometimes it comes from people with more than a hundred discusion. They should know by now what works and what not. By the way, there is FAQ's. Maybe some don't know what it means or are too lazy to read them, or they have nothing to write about.
Ok, I will stop complaining, but you DID ask, so I just answered...LOL
May all further discusions be new and refreshing...
Blessings
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@sweetashoney (3597)
• United States
5 May 09
I think my biggest one would be the ones on how much money can you make on mylot or what can I do to get more reply's to my discussions. They need to have a big poster up top so people will finely have the answer to these questions. Another thing that I get tired of seeing is discussion that are two or three paragraphs long,just because they think their going to get payed more for it. I can see it being this long if your really trying to tell something, but just to ramble on about something that could be said in one paragraph, after the first two, I start losing interest in it or just move on because I'm here for fun, not to read a book.