别客气
Ask me stupid questions.
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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
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@Allison Why does this actually make me laugh... The fuck