
The best one-liners from Yahoo Answers’ 15-year run
NY Post
This advice hub is not long for the web, but its best posts will live on.
After nearly 16 years serving as a repository for the myriad questions from anyone and everyone with an internet connection, Yahoo Answers is throwing in the towel. The Verizon-owned media outlet has announced it will stop accepting new submissions beginning April 20 and will begin redirecting to the Yahoo homepage starting May 4. With the end now nigh for the legendarily ridiculous website devoted to society’s most bizarre, inane and periodically insightful queries, internet denizens have come out in force to mourn the relic by sharing the most insane one-liners posted on it over the years.
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