Quite often, it’s necessary to ask somebody for a favour. I do it almost every day – asking a waitress for a cup of coffee (with milk and sugar – I prefer my life to be as sweet as possible), asking for an intimate moment with a girl I’ve just met (‘Honey, I hope that you’re not that I-have-a-headache type.’), asking my students to be silent (as I’m aware my mouth is pronouncing some words which I’m not able to hear myself),,, never-ending asking, asking, asking... So many sentences said during the day, so many of them ending with a question mark.
There are also these 'seed-pleasers' (You can read their words of wisdom in BitComet’s comment section: ‘Seed please...’, ‘Seed I’m stuck at 99.9%...’, ‘Seed seed seed...'.) – a new phenomenon which I consider to be absolutely senseless and inappropriate. They repeatedly ask for the same favour, using the same three or four, in some cases – oh, holy mama! – five words. If only they could at least be able to express themselves in a more original or amusing way.
So, my dear (usually anonymous, i.e.'guest') peers, please, don’t you ever bother us with your requests, they won’t be accepted. We’ll be seeding, that's for sure. However, not because you want it but because some of us like helping others.
It’s that simple.
Tomas Mihalciak