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10/14/2024, to my fellow AB'ers: sometimes the questions come in naturally, other times they are thought of. It's not difficult to think 🤔 of questions. With 1 word, I can compose a lot of questions. For example, using the word "car"... What's the fastest you've driven your [car]? What do you do when you are driving behind a [car] that is smoking badly? Do you leave a note on someone's [car] if you accidentally bumped into it on a parking lot or do you drive away acting like nothing happened? Do you let people eat inside your [car]? How much is your [car] worth? Is your [car] 2WD or 4WD? Do leather seats give a [car] more value? Where did you buy your [car] at? From an individual, [car] lot, dealership, etc? What percentage is the [car] tint on your [car]? Do you wax your own [car] or take it to the professionals? Just under 2 minutes, I thought of 10 car questions to ask. I feel that if I don't post the questions I come up with on Answerbag, I will then forget about them. And besides, asking questions benefits me in building up the amount of questions I have asked. It also benefits the users answering them to build up on their answers. And also the newcomers who are looking for questions to answer.
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Questions pop into my head, usually on politics and current events. I think about how to form the question, and what detail to give to elaborate on it if necessary.
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Shadow Of The MindInteresting answer.
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