What are some really great, but under-rated questions you've come across on Fluther?
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June 7th, 2011
You’ve been asked for your best, I think it isn’t nice to ask for ther worst. But have you come across some lonely orphan, or some pitifully lurved question that struck a chord?
Why, in your opinion, was it ignored thus – and what makes it a great question for you?
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Some of @Hobbes’s questions about culture, civilization, and hunter-gatherer lifeways were really good, despite reactionary and uneducated responses by some people. But that’s the sort of esoterica I’m into, and don’t understand why others aren’t.
@Jude LOL. I think @Hypocrisy_Central probably interpreted the question as asking for us to think about our own questions. Most of the other questions that are similar to this, questions like, what is your favorite or best question you have asked, have been along those lines.
If the question is a brain teaser be I ask it or others, and there were many, I believe they are worth the effort of exploring… there were many questions of mine not listed and wouldn’t be
I’ve been really loving this one as it has been going along. Sort of becoming a classic in my opinion. Probably most won’t find it interesting, but those who enjoy a good, healthy, informed, non-contentious, and rational debate between intelligent people on the subjects of gov’t, economics, free-market, and health care reform should enjoy it.
Also, this one that josie started about evolution is one of my personal favorites, but I’m probably biased since I was heavily involved. It was the first time I met iamthemob, and it brought crisw back to the site. Great contributions by rarebear as well.
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