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louiethe20th (79)
04/28/2008

If I had active, immediate family members on here, like some members, I would probobly be somewhere in the 15,000 to 20,000 helpful range!

I am not directing this towards any specific member, it is just a generalization.


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irishgit (150)
04/28/2008
One of my kids is on here periodically, and he usually ignores my comments, the ungrateful little bugger.

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lmorovan (16)
04/27/2008
My advise: if your relatives live with you and you have several computers networked in your home, don't do it. It will show as if you opened duplicate accounts. My wife, by default, is prohibited to join and enjoy the RIA community unless she goes to someone else's home and uses his/her computer. Update: magellan, I do not appreciate the rude insinuation regarding me practicing polygamy. You likely know it is not true, but you intentionally insinuated it. That hurts. especially coming from you.

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numbah16tdhaha (156)
04/26/2008
This works, sorta. Marius on here is my brother but hardly reads my stuff anymore, much less marks anything. WTF, dude? A little family loyalty!?!?! (I gots to bust on him, you know) Other than that X comes on here and there, but the numbah faction isn't as active as it once was... *sigh*

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GenghisTheHun (177)
03/13/2006
This assumes, of course, that you have any friends or that you have family members who still talk to you!

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oscargamblesfro (81)
03/13/2006
I wouldn't, all of my friends and family are at least 600 miles away, and when I talk to them, it's about other stuff anyway. Somebody is going to mistakenly read this as " Invite friends and family to join IRA."

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kamylienne (80)
03/12/2006
Will it work for some? Maybe. My husband has dabbled in this site a handful of times; due to him rating my writings on another website which I have abandoned due to the embarassment of having obviously-biased ratings (it's hard for people to take you seriously as a newcomer when you notice that all of their comments are rated a 10 out of 10 immediately), I have asked him not to rate my comments here. With few early exceptions, he has obliged.

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Underspin (25)
03/12/2006
What, nepotism and cronyism on RIA? Say it isn't so!

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LanceRoxas (41)
11/18/2004
I have a brother who uses RIA but he barely posts and only occasionally reads my posts to give them helpfuls. I have a fiancee who is also a member and gave me a nice share of helpfuls until a moderator deleted them even though she's also given me a share of unhelpfuls to boot. If the person is just joining to boost your score that's lame. If they post and are objective then it's fun.

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bibliophile (12)
11/18/2004
If I asked my family to join, I would likely be deluged with unhelpfuls. My friends are all very independent thinkers, so getting them to join would by no means assure me more helpfuls.

  (3 voted this helpful, 0 funny and 0 agree)
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