Useless Statistics & Unknowable Answers

Call.Me.Ishmael
Rhode Island
I know that some of the discussion topics are posted just to kick off a conversation. I get that this isn't an Oxford debate.

That said, every time I see something like "What percentage of dancers like the color blue?" it causes me to scratch my head and wonder about the OP's intake of lead paint chips.

Setting aside the 'Who gives a fuck?' aspect, what sort of coherent answer would you expect from these types of questions?

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Dougster
7 years ago
Lighten up, Ishmael.
Dougster
7 years ago
It's Christmas!
twentyfive
7 years ago
^^^ How about I don’t know, who gives a fuck. ;)
Call.Me.Ishmael
7 years ago
"How about I don’t know, who gives a fuck. ;)"

Honestly, that's a valid answer.
wildbourbon
7 years ago
Those types of posts are usually handled as they should be...with ridiculous and hilarious answers. There's not a lot of tolerance for BS here even though there is a lot of it due to the unregulated forum.
londonguy
7 years ago
Here's one for you Ishmael - you have more chance of being run over and killed by a lawn mower in America than by a Muslim.
Darkblue999
7 years ago
Just ignore the thread of the user.Or you can just answer 'I don't know
People come here and post questions,people come here and post their experiences. People come here and post foxnews.
So stay cool and ignore all threads you dont like.
Cashman1234
7 years ago
There are certain users who seem to start numerous inane discussions. It’s a pattern with some - who are shocked by stripper behaviors - who want advice on getting baby strippers - who ask about the most minute details of stripper interactions. I discount those discussions immediately.

There are other bizarre discussions started by tittyfag and Vince - that I gloss right over. Those are basically a feud - that perpetuates daily.

After that - what’s left is usually interesting.
Darkblue999
7 years ago
Cashman, You doing it right.Dont waste time on reading unnecessary threads.
skibum609
7 years ago
I really doubt a lawn mower is going to try to kill me if I decide on the subway in New York. Fear is fear. Not one single person has died on an American airline in continental United States in years and years, yet people are afraid to fly. Not afraid to drive to the airport though despite 35,000 - 50,000 traffic deaths every year for 50 years.
Papi_Chulo
7 years ago
As has been posted, TUSCL is pretty-much a completely unregulated forum and all sorts of topics are discussed even off-topic ones as well as zany ones - also it being an open *internet* forum means all kinds of folks w/ different personalities and life experiences can express themselves anonymously.

Yeah - some stuff isfar out there and I too tend to avoid those but those threads can at times lead to interesting side-discussions - and at times I am kinda amazed that even if it seems "out there", at times there is someone that may have experienced or have experience on that topic/event.

One of the topics that kinda make me SMH is when a RIL posts a question asking the whereabouts of some dancer he lost track off in some little known club.
goldmongerATL
7 years ago
I was hoping someone could help me find a dancer I saw once on the Baltimore Block in 1984. Can't remember the club but she was early 20's with nice tits. Liked the color blue if I remember. I really want to find her because she was a perfect spinner back in 1984 and might still be today. My fear is that some Muslim killed her with a lawnmover on the subway.
Clubber
7 years ago
gold,

I think I saw her there waiting on a bus in '84.She worked in a club called, something (forgot that part of the name) Strip Club. She had a blue ribbon holding her ponytail waiting for the bus. Wait, I guess it wasn't her since she was using a bus and not a subway. Sorry man!
goldmongerATL
7 years ago
Thanks, clubber. Might have been her little sister.
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