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Retired - The ' Big List of Retired Questions' is a wiki page created by the mods that lists overly asked questions that have been thoroughly answered.Recently reposted - A topic is popular and is posted multiple times within a short period of time.Ad nauseam - The topic in question has been discussed extensively, and that those involved in the discussion have grown tired of it.Be sure to search the subreddit, Google, and KnowYourMeme before creating a new post. Often times what you are asking has already been answered.No ad nauseam, recently reposted, or retired questions Resources - You obviously saw it somewhere link to the thing that made you ask.Words such as what you saw, where you saw it, how often you saw it. Context - Add some words to your post so there is more to work with than a title.The more we know about what you are asking, the better we can answer with more information. Context is key when trying to find a proper answer.Post must include context and resources in the body of the text Format - Include the format listed here.Ģ.Don't simply put one word and a question mark. Coherent - Write a complete question that is clear about what you are trying to ask.Unbiased - Don't put your own twist on it to make it come off negative or positive.Current - The topic of the post you are creating must be a trending event that has happened recently.If it's hard for other users to understand what you are asking then it will be hard to get an answer. The title is the most important aspect of creating a post.Post title must be a current, unbiased, and coherent question Have you ever seen a whole bunch of news stories/reddit posts/videos or anything else about some topic and you had no idea what everyone was going on about? Did you feel out of the loop? This subreddit is dedicated to helping you get up to speed with the recent trends and news. ROFL”. This wailing may not have been the call ‘into the unknown’ this woman was expecting but it was unquestionably entertaining for the people to watch.Read Our Rules | Frequently Asked Questions! | OOTL Primer | Discord To this people responded, “misspelt awesome”. Another user said, “this is the best thing I’ve seen in quite a while. There was another user who said, “awkward”. READ: Piers Morgan Called 'hypocrite' For Expressing Grief On Caroline Flack's Death One person tried to guess what the lady must be thinking, commenting “do I really sound like a wailing man”? Another joined the trend responding with, “I think I sound fine but when I hear recordings I am 100% Kermit the frog”. Reddit users had amusing responses to the post. The video has gained a lot of popularity and is definitely amusing. It was captioned “she got scared”, and since it has been uploaded, the video has garnered over 47,200 upvotes and 700 comments, with a barrel of comments. The video which is five-second-long was shared on Reddit on March 24. READ: James Lipton Gets An Emotional Tribute From Hollywood Celebrities And Public Figures Woman got scared