I reiterate, my personal life or character are not open for discussion and comments on this are not welcome.
I don't know if any of you know what Quora is (question and answer type site), but that site lets you disallow comments when you post an answer. I grew tired of left wing pod people (Quore is overrun with them, like everywhere else) posting comments trying to argue with me, so I disallow comments on every answer now.
I'm like that one lady, "Ain't nobody got time for that."
Maybe we're reading different questions, but I had a relatively positive impression of Quora. Mainly because they've left pro-MGTOW responses up without going full tranny janny.
Clearly you are not being fed questions about Trump or guns then. Here is the first question on my feed just now:
As an Australian it baffles me that Republicans think military industrial defense complex and gun ownership is more important than improving healthcare system, education, infrastructure, social safety net, veteran benefits. Are Republicans idiot?
I love veteran benefits being thrown in there when we know leftists do not give two shits about veterans because they're often straight white men, that's a fucking joke.
It's thrown in what they think conservatives want so they can get a "well... I agree with some of what you said, maybe I'll consider the rest of your argument"
I get most of my Quora stuff from search engines, so I don't have a feed. I'm really not too surprised though. Commies infest everything that doesn't gatekeep them.
Why are more moderate Republicans in the House of Representatives allowing their party’s chance to demonstrate they can lead in a responsible fashion to be hijacked by a small right wing radical group of about 20 hardcore fascists in their caucus?
Having an account lets you join specific topics, lets you subscribe to posters, lets other posters follow you, and Quora tracks how many people view your answers. I've had a Quora account since 2013.
I actually signed up some time ago literally just to upvote Conservative/Right-wing answers on certain posts. But I don't think it serves a purpose beyond that...?
I don't know if any of you know what Quora is (question and answer type site), but that site lets you disallow comments when you post an answer. I grew tired of left wing pod people (Quore is overrun with them, like everywhere else) posting comments trying to argue with me, so I disallow comments on every answer now.
I'm like that one lady, "Ain't nobody got time for that."
Maybe we're reading different questions, but I had a relatively positive impression of Quora. Mainly because they've left pro-MGTOW responses up without going full tranny janny.
Clearly you are not being fed questions about Trump or guns then. Here is the first question on my feed just now:
That is a mild one, I've seen much worse.
I love veteran benefits being thrown in there when we know leftists do not give two shits about veterans because they're often straight white men, that's a fucking joke.
It's thrown in what they think conservatives want so they can get a "well... I agree with some of what you said, maybe I'll consider the rest of your argument"
I get most of my Quora stuff from search engines, so I don't have a feed. I'm really not too surprised though. Commies infest everything that doesn't gatekeep them.
Check this gem of a question out:
Picard double face palm goes here
Sometimes I wonder why I go to Quora at all...
Your feed? How does quora work? I know it bothers you to sign up whenever you click on a thread but does it really add anything of worth?
Having an account lets you join specific topics, lets you subscribe to posters, lets other posters follow you, and Quora tracks how many people view your answers. I've had a Quora account since 2013.
I actually signed up some time ago literally just to upvote Conservative/Right-wing answers on certain posts. But I don't think it serves a purpose beyond that...?
"Sir, we've got a transmission coming through the wormhole!"
"What's it's access code?"
"..."
"Well?"
"It's old, but it's still valid. That being said, you might want to take a look at it."
"... Oh my god..."