Are you kidding? I answer most of the questions with questions. I am full of questions, what I want is some answers, is it hard for you to think of answers?
2007-08-25 17:17:05
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answered by mati 3
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I would say most people have a motive of some sort to even bother to come here and ask a question. If you mean one of those moments where you feel a weird need to ask a question, but can't think of one therefore asking this question of yours, it would be hard to ask a question.
Is philosophy personal...really? To me, I'd say they're a bit vague, but the "right" people can see how it pierces in to look into your/people's hearts.
2007-08-26 01:51:01
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answered by ? 5
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Yes. When i throw up a question i make it a point that it is something to be pondered or sometimes to draw opinions from people i know have more knowledge on the matter.
Simple questions could be asked but for me i have to draw it intelligently. However sometimes people could not read between the lines and i respect each one of them. Drawing a philosophical question needs thinking. It is not a matter of just asking in the Philosophy category.
Hope to see, read and ponder philosophical questions from you. Have a nice day!
2007-08-26 01:39:01
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answered by Third P 6
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Yes, it is sometimes hard to ask a question here because NOT everyone reads EVERY word of my question. Some make assumptions, some really know their stuff, some take offense to the truth and some are just here to start arguments.
2007-08-26 00:53:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, it is hard to think of questions.
I want to develop knowledge of a particular subject. I answer questions of that subject. I also check other answers, see if I can learn. Questions I cannot answer, I look up. Finally, I have questions, some of them too elaborate for this forum, some too personal. Yes, it is hard to decide which questions to ask.
2007-08-26 01:27:10
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answered by epistemology 5
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Sometimes... I try to think of questions as I need them or ones that will give me a lot of answers when I am bored...
2007-08-26 00:17:31
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answered by Kelly 4
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yes, i come up with questions all day long, and because of my fishlike memory, i forget them the minute i sit down in front of the computer and think 'what was it i wanted to ask?'.
it's pathological.
2007-08-26 00:14:45
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answered by Anonymous
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So many questions, so little time. Perhaps that's one reason for reincarnation?
2007-08-26 01:16:46
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answered by aisha 5
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No. Not at all. I always ask only if I REALLY need to.
2007-08-26 00:16:04
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answered by juliejazz 2
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Why do you ask?
2007-08-26 00:15:07
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answered by Doctor J 7
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