Hand 1: QQ Ouch
Hand 2: 88 Probably a limp in the SB here, you aren't going to fold everyone with that raise, and you are going to be OOP with a weak hand for the rest of it (except for the 1/10 times you hit your set...). Seeing as you raised Pre, you HAVE to C-bet/fold that flop... I don't like the turn call at all, just give it up. Sure he was bluffing, but you don't need to win these type of hands yet...
Hand 3: 75o Don't chase! Villian denied you pot odds on both the flop and turn. Just FOLD man! Overbet bluff on river looks EXACTLY like what it is, a bluff. Maybe you would do that with a flush also, but you would still expect him to call there also wouldn't you?
Hand 4: AKo I wouldn't get in the habit of 4-betting AKo Pre when you have a BB that flat called a 3-bet. You're asking for a world of trouble. Flop is fine, though, the BB would NEVER fold the OERFD there.
Hand 5: AKs Learn to fold in this situation. This is a fairly easy spot to fold AK; You 3-bet a HUGE (8xBB) UTG raise and then the CO, who has NOTHING INVESTED, pushes over your bet, and then the UTG original raiser CALLS! Even if these idiots are playing 75/50, one of them has to have some kind of pair, and the other probably has one (or more) of your potential outs. With AK, you want to be putting pressure on people to FOLD, you don't want to be CALLING all in with them.
Hand 6: 99 OMG Pre-flop is borderline ok for SET-VALUE. But then it's a 3-bet pot on the flop and you missed your set. FOLD TO ANYTHING. Do NOT bluff with 3rd pair in a 3-bet pot with 2 other players!
Hand 7: JJ Actually very well played IMO. Raising over donk-bets with an overpair is a good idea.
Hand 8: AQo Some people actually will tell you to fold this UTG in FR. Not me... But folding the flop is SUPER SIMPLE. Or the turn. Remember, a check/raise means strength, it actually is NOT a bluff most of the time...Depending on villian, you can fold an overpair here sometimes also (on the turn or river)
Hand 9: KK Pre-flop 3-bet could be a little larger, but only a small mistake. It's hard to fold this in the heat of the moment sometimes, but just slow down for a second when you see a huge overbet like this, don't make snap decisions. There isn't anything scary about this flop, so why is he overbetting so much? He is hoping you have an Ace and can't lay it down, like 90% of the other fish down there. After you realize that, it's an easy fold! Depressing, but easy.

In short Stop trying to make people fold