amlasmith
56 posts
Aug 16, 2025
1:31 AM
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I stumbled across a Yes No Button online recently, and it’s surprisingly effective for such a simple idea. You just click, get a “Yes” or “No,” and move forward. It feels almost too basic, but that’s what makes it refreshing.
People who like it say it’s perfect for settling small debates, making lighthearted choices, or breaking indecision when your brain is stuck on loop. On the other hand, some argue it’s way too simplistic for real decisions. A button can’t capture “Yes, but later” or “No, unless X happens.” That criticism is fair, but maybe that’s not the point.
For everyday dilemmas—like choosing a snack, deciding what movie to watch, or confirming a small task—the simplicity works. It’s less about logic and more about action.
Would you trust a Yes No Button online for your daily decisions, or just use it for fun?
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