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jhnt wrote:Ugly Dougly wrote:Are you asking the wrong question?
Consider interdependence.
Hey Ugly, How can "I" ask the wrong question, It was "my" question.Were you inside of my head again looking around?
MyDearFriend wrote:I can't believe I'm taking shit from a meat-cake-with-teeth. :lol:
MyDearFriend wrote:See, now, this is why I love you.You probably spent twice as many of your self-earned dollars but IT WAS WORTH IT.
BBadger wrote:jhnt wrote:Ugly Dougly wrote:Are you asking the wrong question?
Consider interdependence.
Hey Ugly, How can "I" ask the wrong question, It was "my" question.Were you inside of my head again looking around?
Like opinions, just because you happen to "own" a question doesn't make it a good or correct question. When you've made your opinion/question public, you've automatically relinquished exclusive rights to it. Expect them to be judged by outside standards.
Yes, the question can be wrong. Fundamentally, the question could be contradictory or a paradox. Usually a "wrong" question means that the question is not giving you the answers you desire, for reasons such as:
- The question not appropriate for the expected education level of the environment (i.e. stupid questions) and gets ignored.
- The answer is a matter of belief or philosophy that must already be understood or accepted.
- The question is not specific enough, or contain enough details, to be worth answering.
- The question doesn't follow societal norms, and answering is purposely avoided.
- The answer to your question is already decided upon, but you want validation.
theCryptofishist wrote:Sunbeam56 wrote:STAND ALONE
Camping, bring everything you need, plus spares, and don't depend on the environment or others to bail you out. No AAA Travel Club.
Ah, such things are beyond such things as fish...



oh god, i hope so...Ugly Dougly wrote:I guess there will be a fair bit of face painting as well.
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Sunbeam56 wrote:I could get into that. Zinc oxide as a base?

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