@Heyyy21 Why do you like Medusa? We would be turned to stone if we looked into her eyes. Is it true that unicorn tears could reverse the effect? or something like that.. I just remembered that was a thing.
Ask me stupid questions.
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@Allison Your wisdom knows no bounds, Oh, Wise Oracle. :pray:
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That depends on what "we" are. We is clearly a generalized term that represents nothing peculiar to one individual as opposed to another and so the question has to be brought back to a universal human standard.
With "we" being relating to persons, you can go with Descartes's "I think therefore I am" which is true among humanity. The "we" that is considered ourselves exists through thought and self-reflection.
Somehow for the sake of this forum, it's a "stupid question" in your opinion. It is in essence as it is the self reflection that answers itself.
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@Allison What would YOU do, for a Klondike Bar? :thinking:
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@Lazz I would take part in a short, fun, & appealing activity. The Klondike bar can boost the appeal of otherwise neutral quirkiness you wouldn't turn your mind to. If a klondike bar can make something appealing, I'd do it for the klondike bar.
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@Sassygirl The answer is yes. In all contexts.
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How much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?
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@Sassygirl As much wood as a woodchuck could chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood
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@Lazz said in Ask me stupid questions.:
@Allison If air is invisible to humans, is water invisible to fish and other sea creatures? :thinking:
This was a fantastic question!
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@Jessicka Diarrhea spread, ofcourse 😁
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Mirror mirror on the wall, who is the fairest of them all?
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@Eucalyptus dang i read fattest but i guess that also applies aaaaaaaaajajajajjaajajaj
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- Why does our nose run but our feet smell?
- Is the S silent in "Scent" or C?
- Why is it called Chilli if it's hot?
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@Unknownnn
Q1. Why does our nose run but our feet smell?
A: Noses run because words can be metaphorical & feet smell because the act of smelling is a homonym for a negative smell.
Q2. Is the S silent in "Scent" or C?
A: Neither, they are a conglomerate. When S and C go together, they are, in principle, one letter. As such, it will create a paradox when applying normal rules.
Q3. Why is it called Chilli if it's hot?
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I. Of course it's called chili if it's hot. Chili is hot.
II. "it"(the pronoun used generally) isn't called chili just for being hot
III. Because you added an extra L into the word "Chili' to make it a pun. You brought the L on yourself for why this is so.
IIII. Chili is not named after its temperature.(apparently some places outside America use an extra L) -
I didnt put an extra L for a pun though...its actually called "Chilli" in British English and "Chili" in American English.. and since English is a language of the Brits , I guess the official term for it would be Chilli
But that doesnt mean Chili is wrong , it isnt , its just an American version of it , depends on which version we've learnt , I've learnt a mix of both American and British English , some countries use American English..mostly in NA & SA , while some use British , so none of em are wrong -
@Unknownnn On behalf of brits, you put an extra L in & got an extra L out of the situation. Hold that L. It's wrong to associate a "chill" with the naming of chili. It's wrong in the context of the question even if it isn't in the most validated English rules.
Sorry if I sound a bit toxic. It's late & that's how i am at this time of night
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Meow meow meow woof?
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@Allison What would you call it if someone tripped on a bra?..... I think my humor's is severely broken btw.
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@DarkHorseDemon You would call it "tripping on a bra" unless you had some quip up your sleeve that you'd like to reveal
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@Allison A booby trap.... See severely broken