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Do you know the answer to that question?
Yes, No, I Don’t Know, Dude, LOL. If so, it’s probably not a question that’s going to get a great answer. Most questions asked on the Internet can, actually, be answered fully by most of of those choices.
Why do people ask questions that have no answer?
It’s pretty obvious that most people ask questions on the Internet when they don’t understand something and they want to know the answer. But it’s also common for people to ask questions that have no answer, or to get external validation.
Can a simple question be answered on the Internet?
Most questions asked on the Internet can, actually, be answered fully by most of of those choices. The apparently “simple” question is often rhetorical, asking about human society, gender roles, laws, and any number of other incredibly complex issues of human society with no details, no limits, no critical thinking at all.
Why do I keep getting redirected to websites I don’t want?
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Why do some people refuse to answer questions?
As people learn to be more sly, they’ll realize that simply refusing to answer questions can get them into just as much trouble as voicing the painful truth. Those listening, can make assumptions based on one’s lack of desire to answer a certain tough question.
Why is your simple question can’t get a simple answer?
The apparently “simple” question is often rhetorical, asking about human society, gender roles, laws, and any number of other incredibly complex issues of human society with no details, no limits, no critical thinking at all.
Why is Google can’t get a simple answer?
Amazingly, Google is no more able to explain this simply than a librarian. And the explanations often need further explanation: In 1958 Froome obtained a value of 299,792.5 km/s using a microwave interferometer and a Kerr cell shutter.