I offer the sentenses below for those youngsters wishing to be the "teach-begging guy"in near future. Train hard yourself, to overrun the kindeness of philosophy nerds on this board.
1. Cast any efforts away. As you wanting to be a "teach-begging guy", you should never give any efforts to solve the problem. Never read past logs. Never try to find it thru serch-engine. It is highly recommended to write "I'm not good at the other lunguages". Never ever try to translate English or read it with dictionary besides you. Should be called reliancing upon others, don't reserch, nor give any challenges, all you have to do is to exploit the fruits of others' effort. That's how "teach-begging guy" ought to be. And, to sulk saying "I don't understand what is written about at all" would be also very effective. The phrase "at all" expresses your shiftless attitude tellingly. Question like "What would be need to do to define the object?" emerges your positivety and disqualify you from "teach begging guy."
2. Never disclose the information. Never let them know the name of; your dictionary, the secondhand bookstore and the library you often go, applicable branches, and such indispensable informations. And also you better not to refer the concrete name of book and URL either. You should just mention them ambigous way, like "sort of analytical phylosophy" On the contrary, don't hesitate to tell them useless infomastions such as "the thing that you have been wanting to know" or "the thing that has been talked about". On the table of discussion, you should never present situations clearly. The point is that you shoudn't refer to any of specific things, but mention to meanless coments like "Somehow it doesn't make sence." or "It's so disgusting." And never give them your own hypothesis into concrete language. You must not make a matrix of theories that you imagine to put them in order the situation. In case of the worse, just by doing it the problems might be soluted. Just saying, "I've tried in many ways but I don't understand nor get any solutions" is ideal manner.