It only takes 10,000 signatures for a petition to get a response from the government.

After 100,000 signatures the petitions are considered for debate in Parliament.

Not every petition registered makes it that far though.

Some are never approved in the first place.

Here are ten of the best rejected efforts:

This person wanted Mean Girls, Bratz the Movie and Hannah Montana uploaded to Netflix, and thought a petition to the UK government was the best around this.

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For the "good of human eyes", someone wanted the upcoming Sonic the Hedgehog movie cancelled.

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"Multiple young people are lip syncing to songs and uploading the ridiculous clips for the world to see. It's an embarrassment to our nation".

Okay then.

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Phillip Schofield for Prime Minister, anyone?

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A failed campaign to make James Acaster get Instagram, because "we need more banter".

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Another campaign, this time to "make it law" for the silent disco to be brought back to the Cardiff Students Union.

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King size pot noodles need bigger sauce sachets, apparently.

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This petition was created on 8 May - the day Tottenham sealed their spot in the Champions League final.

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For people who are not fans of Timeout Wafers, this petition would've been for you.

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For other rejected petitions, go to petition.parliament.uk/petitions?state=rejected