When Fluther suggests questions "just for you" and you click "not interested" - does it take offense?
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seazen (
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November 18th, 2010
Robots have feelings too.
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I hope so. Fluther needs to learn the lesson, dernit. ;-)
Every time you click “Not interested” a jellyfish dies.
Do you think Dr J is crying in his beer? Poor Dr J!
There are too many jellyfish already, and Dr J is an alcoholic who needs to get over his past and move on.
Once you click not interested Fluther will never give you another question from that category! So there. Take that.
Wow, I’ve found that Dr J tries even harder to get me interested and sends me more way off the mark questions! He must really want to convince me of something.
Dr. J spit on me this morning for clicking not interested. A testy little guy!
Ew, @chyna , you’ll have to scrub to get that off. Coelenterate spit is so sticky!
Coelenterate spit? Where did you go to school?
It’s a cool word and makes me sound smarter than I am….you got a problem with that, Buddy? Huh? Huh?
I’m impressed. You use that noggin for more than growing hair. :)
Not impressed that you use the noggin. just impressed with your smarts.
You’d be impressed with my hair, too. ;-)
Fluther takes offense at me from time to time regardless of what I do or do not.
I don’t believe so. I haven’t had Fluther directly insult or scream expletives at me yet so that has to be a good sign.
I believe it does, because it cuts way back on the just for you questions. I have seen dozens of them simply vanish from my list.
Yes. It starts acting like a puppy that’s been kicked.
You can tell Dr. J is one of the robots that doesn’t have feelings because, even if you keep clicking “Not Interested,” it still compliments you in your activity box.
Yes, and it also leaves you a dirty message in that box above your name. You have to look really really fast, or you will miss it.~)
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