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RE: Question a Question. - Bridge - 04-21-2013 Gonna break character for a while and point out that a proper question needs to have a verb and a subject. "Does it?" is not a proper question. EDIT: Hmm, it seems my grammar is not up to par. On second thought I actually mean your question lacks a verb. "It" is technically a proper subject, even though you need to infer it. The main point is, by deleting the verb you actually make the question meaningless, and also break the game. RE: Question a Question. - Romulator - 04-21-2013 Does that above statement improve your grammatical disorders? RE: Question a Question. - Nice - 04-21-2013 How are we going to find out ? RE: Question a Question. - PutraenusAlivius - 04-21-2013 And why do we must find out? RE: Question a Question. - Bridge - 04-21-2013 Is that not the reason we are all here? RE: Question a Question. - FlawlessHappiness - 04-21-2013 Does anything have a reason? RE: Question a Question. - Kreekakon - 04-21-2013 Would asking Batman about it shine some light on the answer? RE: Question a Question. - Ghieri - 04-21-2013 (04-21-2013, 04:17 PM)Kreekakon Wrote: Would asking Batman about it shine some light on the answer? Are there even any answers? RE: Question a Question. - WALP - 04-21-2013 (04-21-2013, 04:26 PM)Aldighieri Wrote:are you trying divert the questions away from batman?(04-21-2013, 04:17 PM)Kreekakon Wrote: Would asking Batman about it shine some light on the answer? RE: Question a Question. - Kreekakon - 04-21-2013 Is it not natural for him to do that given every living being on Earth is afraid of Batman? |