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I was served a google answer that led me to Quora, and I got lost there for an hour or so, it was all about people’s fascination with flight attendants.

Why do flight attendants have to be pretty?
What does it mean when a flight attendant smiles at me?
How hard is it to become a flight attendant?
On and on, like it was the most exotic job in the world. And somebody posted links to a Saturday Night type show in Hindi about a female flight attendant.

I thought I’d gotten lost in 1950s USA until I realized all the questions and answers were written by Southeast Asians/Indians

Somehow, I also got into Bollywood and some star who said something shocking, only it wasn’t really. So based on that, until recently I thought it was an Indian site. I have not looked at politics or other subjects. I’m not sure what it’s useful for, except knowing that Indian flight attendants are still young, pretty, unmarried women who must audition for the job.

But I did discover that best cow Russell Greer has posted there.
 
Don't know what you guys are talking about, this site is #woke af

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There is also someone who spams comments with Asian supremacist views, but I don't remember who.
Either feifei herself or folks related to her. Follow her feed and you will find folks of interest. She a strange one. She got charisma but got all the lolcow traits of a social justice fem tumblr sperg.

What I want to find is a list of stars. The stars may not be tards themselves but some one following them might be.
 
I've always seen Quora as Stack Exchange's even more autistic brother. Stack Exchange is inhabited by spergs of all kinds, but it usually manages to stay on-topic and isn't nearly as self-absorbed as Quora users generally are. If I had to give a reason for that, I'd say it's partly because of the difference between how users are presented on them. In Stack Exchange, all you see about a user is their username and whatever they have to say in their post.

On Quora, users can label themselves, which is an invitation for people to try to establish themselves as a Quantum Science Expert or a Virtuous Pedophile or whatever other titles they can make up for themselves. By making users try to sell themselves, they're infecting everyone there with USI and general asshattery as they encourage their users to convince themselves that they're infallible sources of wisdom. That's why you have both pretentious political debaters and spergs who are completely disconnected from reality in their views about mental disorders and bizarre fetishes.
 
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I've always seen Quora as Stack Exchange's even more autistic brother. Stack Exchange is inhabited by spergs of all kinds, but it usually manages to stay on-topic and isn't nearly as self-absorbed as Quora users generally are. If I had to give a reason for that, I'd say it's partly because of the difference between how users are presented on them. In Stack Exchange, all you see about a user is their username and whatever they have to say in their post.

On Quora, users can label themselves, which is an invitation for people to try to establish themselves as a Quantum Science Expert or a Virtuous Pedophile or whatever other titles they can make up for themselves. By making users try to sell themselves, they're infecting everyone there with USI and general asshattery as they encourage their users to convince themselves that they're infallible sources of wisdom. That's why you have both pretentious political debaters and spergs who are completely disconnected from reality in their views about mental disorders and bizarre fetishes.
Don't forget that stack exchange doesn't require you to dox yourself to use the site.
 
I've always seen Quora as Stack Exchange's even more autistic brother. Stack Exchange is inhabited by spergs of all kinds, but it usually manages to stay on-topic and isn't nearly as self-absorbed as Quora users generally are. If I had to give a reason for that, I'd say it's partly because of the difference between how users are presented on them. In Stack Exchange, all you see about a user is their username and whatever they have to say in their post.

On Quora, users can label themselves, which is an invitation for people to try to establish themselves as a Quantum Science Expert or a Virtuous Pedophile or whatever other titles they can make up for themselves. By making users try to sell themselves, they're infecting everyone there with USI and general asshattery as they encourage their users to convince themselves that they're infallible sources of wisdom. That's why you have both pretentious political debaters and spergs who are completely disconnected from reality in their views about mental disorders and bizarre fetishes.

Stack Exchange at least has some level of quality and decency. I think it's just a well-moderated site as well as a good self-moderated website by a lot of mature people. Usually on Stack Exchange you give your answer as directly as possible, not "here's my opinion that doesn't answer your question but rather attempts to program my shaky morale system into your inferior brain so you can be more like the Great and Wonderful ME". You try that shit on Stack Exchange you'll probably get negrated into oblivion by people who are just confused at why you're not answering the damn question.
At least most of the time, anyway.
 
https://www.quora.com/topic/Butt-Plugs

Butt plugs. Peeps who use real name and talk about sex toys?


https://www.quora.com/profile/Chester-Hackenbush
Hackenbush. Chaos magic and buttplug expert.

Oh here's mr Franklin again
https://www.quora.com/What-does-it-...n-Do-you-use-it-even-when-youre-out-and-about

https://www.quora.com/What-panty-do-you-wear-when-using-a-butt-plug

This one a doozy.

I'm not shifting through all this. I'm not very good at doxxing or presenting lolcow material. I just want to find raw goods and you can take it up if you want.
 
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Why has no one here mentioned the ever-growing rat king of teenage Quorans? It's not exactly filled with cows, but it is one of the more important and influential Quora cliques, so if we're gonna talk Quora, we might as well talk about it.
 
Why has no one here mentioned the ever-growing rat king of teenage Quorans? It's not exactly filled with cows, but it is one of the more important and influential Quora cliques, so if we're gonna talk Quora, we might as well talk about it.
List em.

I think the point of this thread is find lolcows and lolcow communities. Quora like a meta forum.

Questions like this https://www.quora.com/Im-a-17-year-old-girl-Why-do-older-men-like-me

Bring out creepers.
 
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