Why do people keep asking the same stupid question?!


Question:

Why do people keep asking the same stupid question?

The question I'm talking about is: Can vegetarians / vegans eat animal crackers?


Answers:
I am thinking of "Can vegetarians eat *insert dead animal here*?"

But what ticks me off more than seeing the question every half of a day is seeing all the "Oh yes, vegetarians can of course eat dead animals... Vegetarianism means omnivore" answers.

At least the animal cracker question is much easier to ignore.
It is easier to ignore a stupid question than it is to ignore a real question with tons of stupid, hideously ill-informed answers.
:)

EDIT- In a strange bout of irony, your question is sandwiched inbetween 2 questions that ask "Can you be a vegetarian if you eat fish?".

...you would think they eyes would give the people answering a clue.

because these people are just like me they need a life.

can they lol

probaly just to try to be funny or they're stupid idiots u pick

Well, CAN they eat animal crackers??

Because people are stupid!

Curious minds wanna know...lol

My guess would be because they are immature and need a hobby other then asking idiotic questions on Yahoo! Answers.

It just goes to show that the saying "There are no stupid questions, only stupid people" is wrong!!

Stupid people=stupid questions!!



I'm starting to think Henry Kissinger was right when he spoke of killing off 90% of the worlds population to get rid of "useless eaters".(google it)

Because they keep getting attention for it.

it gets me too, it's such a dumb question it don't even make anysense, and idiots thinks its so cleaver. grrrrrr

some people who come to answers aren't very smart.




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