Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who ask for help and say ...and go! or “bonus points”.
I think this reflects the way a lot of people who post on DCUM view themselves as someone that is served by others. The “...and go!” posters in particular are usually asking you to do their homework for them. Like “Family if four, need vacation destination with beach and city, bonus points for Michelin starred restaurants. And go!” Like we’re their travel agent.
Very different vibe than people who are just like “anyone else dealt with this? How did you handle?” which allows people to just speak from experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who ask for help and say ...and go! or “bonus points”.
Ugh, yes. “And go!” and “Prove me wrong!” make me irrationally irritated.
I want to know where we are going. I never see “and go” on other social media platforms.
I've seen it before. I also worked in management consulting before (where I thought this phrase originated) and generally, the more annoying the person, the likelier they were to say it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who ask for help and say ...and go! or “bonus points”.
Ugh, yes. “And go!” and “Prove me wrong!” make me irrationally irritated.
I want to know where we are going. I never see “and go” on other social media platforms.
Anonymous wrote:People who ask for help and say ...and go! or “bonus points”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who ask for help and say ...and go! or “bonus points”.
Ugh, yes. “And go!” and “Prove me wrong!” make me irrationally irritated.
Anonymous wrote:People who ask for help and say ...and go! or “bonus points”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Washington Teachers Union trolls who try to shame parents who want in person school for their children.
Ditto for MoCo.
Any poster that claims parents just want “free childcare”.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Washington Teachers Union trolls who try to shame parents who want in person school for their children.
Ditto for MoCo.
Any poster that claims parents just want “free childcare”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who ask for men or women only questions.
Posters who ignore those qualifiers and answer anyway.
How can you know if a poster is male or female on an anonymous forum? Seems stupid to post such questions.
Well when they answer “Not a man but...” Why answer when the question isn’t directed at you?
That responder could still be lying about their sex. Iy's just a stupid style of question to ask when there's no possible way to check. Clearly, you like to ask these questions, more power to you, just know you are annoying, not just for the stated reason, but your questions are incredibly juvenile " do guys like pink hair?" work on your self esteem.