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Chomsky wroteJZX wrote People who are unaware of what oil to use for their car, should not own the car. It's told to you as you buy it and it's also in the owners manual which typically stays with the car throughout it's life, I'm not surprised by the sarcastic comments with that question lmao.
alot of people in this world are clueless about cars as they just use them to go to point A to point B that comment is so dumb lmao
I bet you asked that question on Facebook as you're one of the saltiest people I've seen (after Boss). JXZ is right, if you don't know what oil you need, how are you owning a car? Might aswell buy a bike and cycle from A to B until you've got the brains to use google.
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I help as much as possible to the best of my knowledge
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JZX wrote People who are unaware of what oil to use for their car, should not own the car. It's told to you as you buy it and it's also in the owners manual which typically stays with the car throughout it's life, I'm not surprised by the sarcastic comments with that question lmao.
Most women are unaware of what oil they use for their car, they tend to ask every time they go to the mandatory oil change once the car asks for it; doesn't mean they shouldn't own the car. Some people simply don't have the mental capacity to pay attention to that sort of thing; when did asking for help become so damn problematic?
People with possibly more difficult questions are afraid to ask for help because there will always be that one asshat who enjoys taking time out of their lives to make other people's lives difficult. People are afraid to ask questions in classes, such as math or science, because they're afraid one or many of their classmates will laugh at him because of a "stupid question". Why is it such a big deal to ask questions? Because there's the friggin' Internet? There's been books for millions of years, that didn't mean people couldn't ask questions because "there are books, look it up. I'm not telling you which page, though". Education, outside of primary, secondary, high school and college, can be self-taught as well and you sure as hell are gonna have questions if you don't know or don't understand something.
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Lily wrote I was reading on a post on Facebook in which a person asked for what type of oil they should put into their car; people are quick to respond with the classic "A quick search on Google would do." which is a true argument but jeez.
And then there's the "Find out yourself" crowd with their sarcastic comments and useless replies; people take time out of their lives to reply sarcastically to a post of a person just looking for help. It happens everywhere, it isn't just on Facebook or anything.
I can understand that people are irritated by what they call "dumb questions" but isn't it easier just to scroll past the post and move on with their lives? Instead of taking the time to reply with a snarky and arrogant response, just for a few likes.
Short rant but my rant is over.
Why do people always complain?
I don't get why people go on forums and complain when there is nothing anyone else can do.
Short rant but my rank is over.
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Evoque wroteLily wrote I was reading on a post on Facebook in which a person asked for what type of oil they should put into their car; people are quick to respond with the classic "A quick search on Google would do." which is a true argument but jeez.
And then there's the "Find out yourself" crowd with their sarcastic comments and useless replies; people take time out of their lives to reply sarcastically to a post of a person just looking for help. It happens everywhere, it isn't just on Facebook or anything.
I can understand that people are irritated by what they call "dumb questions" but isn't it easier just to scroll past the post and move on with their lives? Instead of taking the time to reply with a snarky and arrogant response, just for a few likes.
Short rant but my rant is over.
Why do people always complain?
I don't get why people go on forums and complain when there is nothing anyone else can do.
Short rant but my rank is over.
If you're going to be funny at least be funny.
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Cohle wroteEvoque wroteLily wrote I was reading on a post on Facebook in which a person asked for what type of oil they should put into their car; people are quick to respond with the classic "A quick search on Google would do." which is a true argument but jeez.
And then there's the "Find out yourself" crowd with their sarcastic comments and useless replies; people take time out of their lives to reply sarcastically to a post of a person just looking for help. It happens everywhere, it isn't just on Facebook or anything.
I can understand that people are irritated by what they call "dumb questions" but isn't it easier just to scroll past the post and move on with their lives? Instead of taking the time to reply with a snarky and arrogant response, just for a few likes.
Short rant but my rant is over.
Why do people always complain?
I don't get why people go on forums and complain when there is nothing anyone else can do.
Short rant but my rank is over.
If you're going to be funny at least be funny.
If you're going to comment at least make it about the subject matter at hand.
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Facebook is full of butthurt nerds
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Evoque wroteLily wrote I was reading on a post on Facebook in which a person asked for what type of oil they should put into their car; people are quick to respond with the classic "A quick search on Google would do." which is a true argument but jeez.
And then there's the "Find out yourself" crowd with their sarcastic comments and useless replies; people take time out of their lives to reply sarcastically to a post of a person just looking for help. It happens everywhere, it isn't just on Facebook or anything.
I can understand that people are irritated by what they call "dumb questions" but isn't it easier just to scroll past the post and move on with their lives? Instead of taking the time to reply with a snarky and arrogant response, just for a few likes.
Short rant but my rant is over.
Why do people always complain?
I don't get why people go on forums and complain when there is nothing anyone else can do.
Short rant but my rank is over.
Have you ever heard of "keep scrolling and ignore the topic"? It's real easy to do.
If you're on mobile, you continue to drag your finger from bottom to top. There, you've scrolled past the topic and ignored it.
If you're on your computer, you keep rolling the ball on your mouse from bottom to top. There, you've scrolled past the topic and ignored it.
Have you not noticed under what prefix this topic is? The 'Rant' prefix; a prefix placed there exactly for that: ranting.
Here's what you could do. Make a rant topic about rants; that'll get you some cool points with the other people who've had a problem with this topic. K, thaaanks.
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Lily wroteEvoque wroteLily wrote I was reading on a post on Facebook in which a person asked for what type of oil they should put into their car; people are quick to respond with the classic "A quick search on Google would do." which is a true argument but jeez.
And then there's the "Find out yourself" crowd with their sarcastic comments and useless replies; people take time out of their lives to reply sarcastically to a post of a person just looking for help. It happens everywhere, it isn't just on Facebook or anything.
I can understand that people are irritated by what they call "dumb questions" but isn't it easier just to scroll past the post and move on with their lives? Instead of taking the time to reply with a snarky and arrogant response, just for a few likes.
Short rant but my rant is over.
Why do people always complain?
I don't get why people go on forums and complain when there is nothing anyone else can do.
Short rant but my rank is over.
Have you ever heard of "keep scrolling and ignore the topic"? It's real easy to do.
If you're on mobile, you continue to drag your finger from bottom to top. There, you've scrolled past the topic and ignored it.
If you're on your computer, you keep rolling the ball on your mouse from bottom to top. There, you've scrolled past the topic and ignored it.
Have you not noticed under what prefix this topic is? The 'Rant' prefix; a prefix placed there exactly for that: ranting.
Here's what you could do. Make a rant topic about rants; that'll get you some cool points with the other people who've had a problem with this topic. K, thaaanks.
Did you not just contradict your whole rant by saying scroll past it? lmao
Either way this is a debatable topic, not all guys know about car's, nor do all girls. Plain and simple.
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you get a lot of those people on here tbh, the ones that take their time to respond to a post where someone's asking for advice and they say the best bet is google, like wtf if they hadn't already searched google they probably wouldn't have posted on here in the first place
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