alright man, listen. I gave most advicenators a 5, except I gave one 2 (To a person who basically said..I don't know, I'm sorry" and I explained it to the person in the feedback, and I gave one person a 3, because she answered, and she tried..BUT she gave me the wrong answer. Í gave her one point for trying, one for being friendly about it..and one just because I wanted to be nice, but truth is, what she said..was wrong. So I couldn't give her more than that, and she was rude about it..which proves she's not doing this to help, but to get high ratings. And then I gave another 3, 1 point for trying, and 2 because a 1 is mean, so I wanted o give her/him a 3. But the rest of the advicenators, the ones who really tried, and gave me an answer..I gave 5's. I'm guessing you were talking about Johanna when you said "friends" and the thing is I know for a fact that carbohydrates make it worse, so in fact..if it would have been someone else, who didnt know this, she would have not only given the wrong answer, but also made it harder for the person to reach her/his goal, is that really worth a 5? I gave her a 3 to be nice, but at the same time make sure she doesn't answer questions when she doesnt know what she's talking about..so that's my fault, I admit that..I should have been more clear about it to her. But still it's not worth a 5. You're advice on the other hand would have been worth a 4 or 5 /without the whole attack at the end/
Hope his explains it, and please dont assume that I give low rating because I didnt get what I wanted to hear, or because I'm lazy/mean, I did it because I have my own system of rating people fairly, you know..sympathy, just for trying, and so on..
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