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Feb 03, 2004 02:27

Why do people ask questions that have no answers? What makes us humans wonder so much? Why am I asking questions without answers? I think I feel hungry. Why is it called a kitchen? I remember we had to do etymologies in Welch's class, but we never did the etymology of kitchen. I think I'm dumb.

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sleepyhowie February 3 2004, 03:09:29 UTC
lol...
i kno! it's so unfair...

this question has been on my mind for a long time: why is an apple called an apple and not an impala instead?

hroom hum

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vcn64ultra February 3 2004, 15:25:27 UTC
What is the meaning of life?

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daisix February 3 2004, 19:35:15 UTC
Ironically, I was going to post an entry about random thoughts going through my head. Except that my thoughts are statements instead of questions for once. Weird.

Why do people ask questions that have no answers?

I theorize that people ask questions because we are curious, as already stated by another dedicated commenter. Sometimes I think we're more like supporting fans rather than friends, but then that's essentially what friends are. Except friends are much more adept at casual stalking... stalking someone while being in plain sight. Now I'm getting off topic again... damn it.

Anyway, people are curious, and that is both a blessing and a fault. Humans imagine, humans think, and humans wonder. This helps us formulate answers to existing questions. This is why there are so many people living. However, by making answers, we create more questions. Yeah, so what, we've figured out that we live in a universe. But where the hell did the universe come from?

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sn1p3rp0w3r February 4 2004, 17:40:17 UTC
ITZ CALLED A "RHECTORICAL QUESTION!"

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