What're your grades? How smart are you? How much do you weigh?

<p>How tall are you? What's your eye color? What's your hair color? What are your AP scores? </p>

<p>All these questions could be summarized into one, blunt, to-the-point question: Who on an anonymous internet message board really gives a <em>beep</em>? Honestly.</p>

<p>Or is it really competition underlying those questions? "Hah hah, I'm taller than half the people who responded to this thread." "Yes! I'm skinnier than most of the people here!" "I'm a genuis. I'm one of the few kids on this thread who have perfect 4.0s." "These people are losers. I've gotten 4s and 5s on all MY AP scores."</p>

<p>As if people could even take those answers all seriously. You could be a 3 foot 5 inch midget with straight D's and red hair and say on an anonymous internet messageboard that you're a 115 lb, 5'8 blonde with a 4.2 GPA.</p>

<p>And act as if anyone really gives a crap, too.</p>

<p>lol. When i first read the topic of the thread, I thought u were trying to find some correlation between intelligence and weight =P.</p>

<p>I agree with you, PEALS. It was okay when people were asking for test scores and the like (for discussion purposes), but when they started asking for height and weight and all that stupid crap, it just got pointless.</p>

<p>That's what I thought too Kyt.</p>

<p>:)</p>

<p>I'm 9 feet, 4 inches tall, and I weigh 22 pounds. I can bench press 200 pounds fifty times, have gotten 6's on all of my AP exams, and I have an abnormal love for telephone poles.</p>

<p>HEY ive got an internet crush on that 115 lb, 5'8 blonde!</p>

<p>i love you honey!</p>

<p>"115 lb, 5'8 blonde!"</p>

<p>She's actually a bowlegged, five-foot, 252-pound housewife with three kids. The last time she had a GPA was twenty years ago, when she was in high school. :( Sorry for you.</p>

<p>Actually, these posts serve to raise my forum cred and up my post counts!</p>

<p>MwAhAhAhAhAhAhA</p>

<p>:p</p>

<p>"I'm 9 feet, 4 inches tall, and I weigh 22 pounds. I can bench press 200 pounds fifty times, have gotten 6's on all of my AP exams, and I have an abnormal love for telephone poles."</p>

<p>Psh, who'd date you? I like my men with a bald spot, beer gut, and those pants that slip down in the back giving you a good plumber shot.(Props to anyone who knows which show I just referenced).</p>

<p>"Gilmore Girls."</p>

<p>I actually don't watch the show. I just copy and pasted that line into the Google Search and "Gilmore Girls" immediately popped up. Took four seconds. :)</p>

<p>"She's actually a bowlegged, five-foot, 252-pound housewife with three kids. The last time she had a GPA was twenty years ago, when she was in high school. Sorry for you."</p>

<p>she? its a he</p>

<p>Psh, google is cheating.</p>

<p>Oh no, it's not a she NOR a he, it's an IT.</p>

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All these questions could be summarized into one, blunt, to-the-point question: Who on an anonymous internet message board really gives a <em>beep</em>? Honestly.

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I know, for reals! Unless you are gonna tell me how you did it, I don't give a damn what you did on so-and-so. OR what color your eyes are. I can't see you.</p>

<p>Unless you're IB. IB kids, posts scores all the way! ^_^;</p>

<p>Really, I wouldn't mind the posting scores so much (I am annoyed by the 'height' questions, though) if they weren't so overdone.</p>

<p>i dun care, ive still got that crush yo. (im also a thugged out gangsta, so dont mess, son)</p>

<p>Dudes. It's called procrastination, and it doesn't have to have a purpose. Get over it.</p>

<p>lmao, I love this thread.</p>

<p>"lmao, I love this thread."</p>

<p>LOL, yeah, I do too. :)</p>

<p>I totally agree, the weight thread was so weird/sickening. I remember one girl was like "I'm so skinny, and I run a lot and stuff" and I was thinking - soooo? who cares? honestly.</p>

<p>It only adds to the superficial image of what you should be like. Honestly, it's going to absurd lengths. </p>

<p>Crazy, crazy people. They make me want to sit on the couch, watch TV and eat food.</p>