Ok, best question ever (for real):
Why is there something instead of nothing? You, the computer you're looking at, your house, your street, your city, your country, your continent, the earth, the solar system, the galaxy, the universe -- why is it all here?
2006-11-10 11:57:37
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answered by Drew 6
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Don't ask why the blind person dreams;
{{ They have no experience of sight, }}
{{ So they dream without sight too, }}
Ask how you can you use this question to find another question that is actually appropriate:
P.S: I got to a point where I stopped caring about this question and am only going to post it for two points.
2006-11-11 11:22:26
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answered by Daniel B 1
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A native of New Guiana asked his European friend, "Why does a white man have so much stuff and why is the always the one in charge?" This question set off a fifty year odyssey that resulted in the theory of "Guns, Germs and Steel".
2006-11-10 19:53:56
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answered by Sophist 7
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the most interesting questions I have ever heard have been out of the mouths of my children.
I wish I could remember them all - I would write a book.
A recent one from my 13 year old was "If scientists say we came from monkeys then why are there still monkeys?" - followed by "If they branched off, why are there so many different species of apes? - and why do some have tails and some don't?"
2006-11-10 19:45:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, blind people dreams like they hear sound and thoughts.
Interesting question...? Hmm...When I was reading one of the Uncle John's bathroom reader, I read a question says..."How do I stress relief?" Then the answer was...
1) Picture yourself sitting near the small river
2) Birds chirping peacefully, nothing like the world you live in
3) Calming sound of waterfall and the beautiful weather
4) Water is so clear that you can see the person's face you are holding in the water
Suddenly so violent! But it was funny, it made me laugh.
2006-11-10 19:44:10
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answered by Este 7
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Why?
That's my answer to your question question. (say that five times real fast)
Seriously "why" is the one question we all get more than anything yet we usually don't have an answer to it. It's puzzling to me and I think it's the perfect question.
Why did you leave the lights on all day?
Why do we exsist?
Why this and why that.
What else could you ask for? The word is a question unto itself.
2006-11-10 22:12:49
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answered by Anonymous
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The best question....
A convict was put on gallows. The final moment arrived and just before snatching the lever, he asked, "Does it hurt?"
2006-11-10 23:31:29
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answered by indraraj22 4
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what does :D mean? honestly.
for the one question to rule them all thing, i would ask this," at the peak of an orgasm, what do u see when u black out for that half of a second in your mind? do u see god? who or what do u see and why?
2006-11-10 19:43:08
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answered by eddie k 3
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¿Que he hecho yo para merecer esto?
The town where we lived was completely surrounded by burning forest. The clouds of smoke hung very low in the sky. My five year old son asked me if the sky was going to fall on us. I tried to reassure him that it wouldn't, but he asked, "Well who holds it up?" I replied "Don't worry, God does." Here's the question: "But what about when God has his dinner?"
2006-11-10 21:17:05
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answered by The Gadfly 5
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I am guessing that they dream almost normally and also by the time they are able to comprehend speaking and reading (brail) they probably hear and read about what everything looks like and then they can dream about it.
2006-11-10 19:41:22
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answered by Jesse C 2
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