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Users can submit their own hair-brained schemes and view those of others', and offer feedback. They can have a rating system where each idea gets a small 'hare' icon, or 2 or 3, or whatever, to signal to others if it's a good scheme or not.
Of course, no illegal ideas or wagering would be allowed,
nor would minors under 18 be able to view adult material without clicking a link that says, "I am 18 and agree to all the rules and I confirm that I am indeed 18, click here to enter!"
With the Interweb being such a useful tool these days (I'd say probably half or more of people use it) this idea could really take off! Could be a gold mine in fact, but I don't have the web wizardry to GIT R DONE.
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I think rabbits have more brains than they are credited with. |
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Ask what? Is a "daseva" one of those native american longhouses used for steambaths? I'm confused by your answer, please explain. Thanks. |
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I do agree about the rabbits, though, they are highly intelligent, more intelligent than dogs or cows. But "hare brain" is an old saying meaning "crazy". Isn't there a saying "crazy as a hare"?? Or is that crazy as a wolf?? Wolves are intelligent as rabbits. |
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//A website allowing users to contribute wacky ideas// |
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Sort of like the bakery, but with rabbits. |
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how would that work? more litter on the floor? |
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Carrots not croissants, basically. |
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These types of ideas can be found on here, JohhnyB, but they are commonly argued over regarding their validity as real ideas. Your site would definitely stand apart, but only slightly. I'll bun it, because I love rabbits. |
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I think it's more of a bakery for bad business ideas and scams. Sortof Halfbakery meets Craigslist. |
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