- Nov 4, 2013
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When I read through Amazons customer Q&A on items I'm considering people will answer with the 'ole sorry "I don't know"
Even if a question is answered accurately by another user\consumer I often see "I don't know" posted after an answer.
What causes this anomaly in the human brain that compels humans to answer with zero information?
Hmmmm ...
I'll be damned I guess because:
"Sorry I don't know!"
Rant over for today.
My heads pounding again.
:evil:
Posted for fun ... good evening all!
Even if a question is answered accurately by another user\consumer I often see "I don't know" posted after an answer.
What causes this anomaly in the human brain that compels humans to answer with zero information?
- Could the keyboard be like a drug that makes people answer involuntarily?
- Are the "i-d-o-n-t-k-w" keys placed on the qwerty keyboard in such a way that the fingers fall accidentally on them in the correct order?
- Is "I don't know" a fluid poetic series of words that must be typed in order to bond the internet together?
- Was "I don't know" preprogrammed into our fiber by ancient alien engineers that may have created humankind?
- Could "I don't know" be kind of a soft boot for the brain mass that helps clear all neural connections?
- Is "I don't know" a small yet desperate shout out to say "Hey there I exist!"
Hmmmm ...
I'll be damned I guess because:
"Sorry I don't know!"
Rant over for today.
My heads pounding again.
:evil:
Posted for fun ... good evening all!