Forums >Running 101>Newbies on this forum - rather long, and maybe comet-like ;)
Not to high-jack completely - but I'm curious about opinions, since this keeps coming up, and people keep getting scolded for not being friendly enough: do new people have any responsibility for doing a little research? Or is that really too much to ask? Is it a two-way street or one-way? I ask sincerely. I don't know the answer.
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BTW - this topic has been covered before.
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Some of us who have been here for a while DO get tired of seeing the same questions asked, and certain questions more than others because they are divisive topics. This wearing out is to be expected, as any parent with young children can probably relate.
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