by iwnit on October 8th, 2011

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When asking questions, are you more interested in anecdotal evidence, fun, statistics or theoretical proofs?

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  • by Shunyata on October 8th, 2011
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    all of the categories you named.

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  • by Over and Out on October 8th, 2011
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    Over and Out

    I suppose that would depend on what the question was .. but when I ask a question, I'm interested in getting answers that responders want to give me. If they want to be funny, that's OK .. if they want to state fact or opinion, that's OK too. As long as answers aren't rude ... responders can answer as they choose.

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  • by RosieGHM Jetpacker on October 8th, 2011

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    I like to ask questions that cause people to think about things they might not have considered before. I like to hear what they think. I rarely ask questions that require proof or research although on rare occasion I do because I'm interested in a broader picture and need that stat to understand it better. I often ask fanciful/fantasy questions that are pure imagination and I enjoy those folks who are willing to come along for the ride and join in. That's why my questions are not for everyone iwnit. For those who find them appealilng, I enjoy our conversations a great deal. For those don't...I understand and don't mind that they don't answer them. I'm not everyone's cuppa tea and I don't need to be. So did I answer your question m'dear? Happy Saturday! :)

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