The military draft.
People answer all of the 'stupid' questions because they know the answer to those 'stupid' questions, whereas people do not usually know the correct answer to a serious question. Therefore, they only answer questions that they know the answer to, and ironically not answering the serious questions because they don't know the answer to it.
The 1968 campaign for the presidency of the United States of America demonstrated the serious division in the United States over the war in. Not. The American public was split over whether to continue in Vietnam or poll out.
was going to vietnam, most of the solders were killed, and losing the war
These questions can't be serious.
William Westmoreland requested combat troops after several serious setbacks against South Vietnamese forces. Eventually, there were over 500,000 Americans in Vietnam.
My guess is because serious questions are in need of research; stupid and obvious ones are easy-to-answer.
Yes I answer all of the questions seriously.
"The American Historical Association Council strongly deplores the publicly reported attempts to deny the fact of the Holocaust. No serious historian questions that the Holocaust took place." See link for reference and for background.
Well of course! It's purpose is to help people find references for personal and life questions. It is why there are supervisors to fact check and make sure people get accurate info to their questions.
People ask silly questions
by being very cheeky =) -you serious?? ask real questions!
um... Serious questions please...