If asking a question was bad, what kind of question would it be? (Fluther users only please).
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Uh, hunh? And isn’t anyone here, and able to answer a question, by definition a Fluther user? Maybe try asking it again… and pass me whatever you’re smoking.
Anything with Obama in the title has a very good chance of becoming a train wreck question.
Anything that attempts to limit the pool of answerers.
Any question that promotes killing another Fluther user is a bad question.
I agree with @zensky‘s line here… “And isn’t anyone here, and able to answer a question, by definition a Fluther user?”
I don’t understand why you added in this part: ”(Fluther users only please).” I’m guessing you’re trying to be humourous because you put “just for fun”, “humour”, and “be nice” in the question’s topics section, though…
She was just kidding. And flunking.
Oh, wait…
Did you ask this because of @zensky‘s question with a reference to Yahoo! subscribers? =) Haha
“I had a dream about how to gain more Tumblr followers. Do you think he likes me?”
I feel slow. I think I get it now.
You people and your inside jokes… =p
Haha =)
Oh man, someone should start a thread about Tropic Thunder quotes.
A question that mocks another question.
When did you stop beating your wife?
If a man stood on his head while rubbing his stomach and killed his wife in that position, isn’t the government at fault?
Questions that perpetuate running gags? :D
Questions are only bad on Wednesdays, when the babby is purple in the frizzer.
If you climb to the top of the orange tree, on a clear day, will you see the frizzer? (non Fluther users only please)
One that limits who is allowed to answer it.—Although, who that isn’t a Fluther user will be able to answer this question?)
Free speech and the constitution. That pisses folks off.
This question sums up fluther, puts it in a nutshell, and drives it to the funny farm.
Well they say that the only bad question is the question not asked. Personally I find it much more enjoyable to answer questions rather than asking them. The only thing that I find odd is when certain users ask many questions but then they never get involved in their own threads nor hand out lurve. Why ask the questions then?
@Paradox25 I typically do not get involved in my questions, except to clarify. The reason is that I know what I think; I’m interested in what others think. I hand out lurve like candy, though. I see no reason to be stingy with it.
@Paradox25 I frequently mull over a question before I ask it, then end up asking it just before bed-time here, some 6+hours before the majority of jelly’s bedtimes… so I frequently can’t respond on a thread I started until the following day. I always hand out the lurve though – I appreciate people taking the time to answer :-)
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