ArchAngel answered Wednesday November 10 2004, 12:41 am: I dunno, maybe they think we're psychics??? Or maybe they just desperately wants an answer to their question since the suspense is killing them.
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- The d0rk1e ArchAngel [ ArchAngel's advice column | Ask ArchAngel A Question ]
Cath answered Tuesday November 9 2004, 11:21 pm: Hi Sweetie,
A lot of people actually know this. Most people do. Deep down they know that if someone tells them "yes he/she likes you" or "no, he/she does/n't like you" it doesn't make it true. But they try to convicne themselves and feel secure. It's something people do in a moment of deseprasion and insecurity.
Hope you know what I mean. Good night! ~Blessed Be... [ Cath's advice column | Ask Cath A Question ]
MFS answered Tuesday November 9 2004, 10:59 pm: This is the answer usually ends up as something like "hey, why don't you ask them!" [ MFS's advice column | Ask MFS A Question ]
selectopaque answered Tuesday November 9 2004, 10:57 pm: Judging from your column with the very low rating, and the things you have contributed to this site; I have a question for you.
Would you even come to this site if there weren't any stupid questions like that to make fun of?
Why don't you try asking questions that aren't about whether or not some person likes you. Maybe the masses will try to copy you and ask something original for a change.
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