Sometimes I vote, sometimes I don't.
Sometimes I read what the OP says about the poll they put up, sometimes, I just don't.
Sometimes I might look over what all the choices are, sometimes... I really don't care and randomly vote for the heck of it.
Sometimes I just say "Why not?," sometimes, I just vote the choice that makes little or no sense, just for kicks.
Sometimes I am just bored with starting the same line with the same word.
And now I just say, "And now to put an end to this post, like I just did."
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"I'm not addicted I just play too much. Now where's my Creeper-proof base?"
"For no matter how many times I'm killed, I'll always be ressurrected to continue the struggle." -A Ressurrected Doom's origin
Is it technically a logic error if they didn't bother to read the OP? I mean, they technically didn't process the question that was being asked of them. So is this an input error rather than a logical one? Or I suppose we could just say that answering a question without all the relevent data is illogical in the first place.
To anyone who thinks this thread is pointless: consider the implications of what we have seen here from the perspective of a democratic society.
Sometimes I read what the OP says about the poll they put up, sometimes, I just don't.
Sometimes I might look over what all the choices are, sometimes... I really don't care and randomly vote for the heck of it.
Sometimes I just say "Why not?," sometimes, I just vote the choice that makes little or no sense, just for kicks.
Sometimes I am just bored with starting the same line with the same word.
And now I just say, "And now to put an end to this post, like I just did."
"For no matter how many times I'm killed, I'll always be ressurrected to continue the struggle." -A Ressurrected Doom's origin
I'm finding it amusing that so many people voted that they are too young to vote.
I love logic errors.
Is it technically a logic error if they didn't bother to read the OP? I mean, they technically didn't process the question that was being asked of them. So is this an input error rather than a logical one? Or I suppose we could just say that answering a question without all the relevent data is illogical in the first place.
To anyone who thinks this thread is pointless: consider the implications of what we have seen here from the perspective of a democratic society.