Pictures of people asking "which is your favorite" when you haven't the faintest idea who these people are
23%17 Votes
Oft repeated stalwarts like: Coke vs Pepsi, 2012, Do you like Obama, Vote me up, etc.
36%27 Votes
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Pictures of people asking "which is your favorite" when you haven't the faintest idea who these people are
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Oft repeated stalwarts like: Coke vs Pepsi, 2012, Do you like Obama, Vote me up, etc.
36%27 Votes
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Pedantic questions. Like ones which - to take an imaginary example - point out that something 'strongly disliked' cannot be a 'favourite' but only the most/least disliked.
Gee, that's hard. The ones I respond to with remarks are usually the oft-repeated, so i guess that is what I would pick.
Questions asking what kind of questions I like or hate.
Just kidding! +1 Global Point!
lol!
After careful thought I find I don't 'hate' any of the above. I ignore most of those listed but that isn't the same as hating.
Okay then, how about, "favorite kind of question to strongly dislike"?
Pedantic questions. Like ones which - to take an imaginary example - point out that something 'strongly disliked' cannot be a 'favourite' but only the most/least disliked.
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Marked Inappropriate....there is no "all the above" answer.
Grow a pair and make a decision.