Can you keep it going asking ONLY QUESTIONS?

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  • frankwbrown
    frankwbrown Posts: 13,023 Member
    And then isn't there the Jack Reacher style of packing?
  • frankwbrown
    frankwbrown Posts: 13,023 Member
    Is everybody still packing?
  • nossmf
    nossmf Posts: 11,616 Member
    In a concealed carry state, must you assume everybody is packing (heat)?
  • frankwbrown
    frankwbrown Posts: 13,023 Member
    For us mortals, yes, but if you're a bad ace like Jack Reacher, isn't packing heat also unnecessary? Isn't just a toothbrush enough luggage for a tough guy like that?
  • nossmf
    nossmf Posts: 11,616 Member
    Do tough guys brush their teeth? Or do they just stare in the mirror until the germs run in terror?
  • srazamora
    srazamora Posts: 4,499 Member
    Do you moonlight as a comedian, @nossmf ?
  • srazamora
    srazamora Posts: 4,499 Member
    Also, why do many movie references when it’s clear I have the memory of a [insert animal with bad memory here]?
  • cmsienk
    cmsienk Posts: 18,898 Member
    edited August 2023
    srazamora wrote: »
    Also, why do many movie references when it’s clear I have the memory of a bee? hamster? ostrich?

  • wam60
    wam60 Posts: 2,230 Member
    A bee has to remember where all the flowers are and how to get back to its hive...doesn't that show it has a good memory?
  • paperpudding
    paperpudding Posts: 9,281 Member
    What if the fish forgets where the wall is?

    Dam.
  • nossmf
    nossmf Posts: 11,616 Member
    Did the seahorse get it's name because it's school grades didn't qualify it be named the A-horse?
  • srazamora
    srazamora Posts: 4,499 Member
    cmsienk wrote: »
    srazamora wrote: »
    Also, why do many movie references when it’s clear I have the memory of a bee? hamster? ostrich?
    @cmsienk Did you reference the same article I did to come up with those options? Before reading that, were those the animals you would have thought of as having a bad memory?
  • srazamora
    srazamora Posts: 4,499 Member
    wam60 wrote: »
    A bee has to remember where all the flowers are and how to get back to its hive...doesn't that show it has a good memory?
    Did you know that According to the findings of an experiment featured in the American Museum of Natural History’s website, a bee’s long-term memory deteriorates quickly over the course of nine days? Would you believe they tend to forget where their beehive is after over a week?

    https://www.online-field-guide.com/most-forgetful-animals-in-the-world/
  • srazamora
    srazamora Posts: 4,499 Member
    What if the fish forgets where the wall is?

    Dam.

    😂
  • cmsienk
    cmsienk Posts: 18,898 Member
    srazamora wrote: »
    cmsienk wrote: »
    srazamora wrote: »
    Also, why do many movie references when it’s clear I have the memory of a bee? hamster? ostrich?
    @cmsienk Did you reference the same article I did to come up with those options? Before reading that, were those the animals you would have thought of as having a bad memory?
    Isn't it entirely possible? Did your article indicate their short term memory isn't great either?
  • nossmf
    nossmf Posts: 11,616 Member
    Did you forget about goldfish?
  • srazamora
    srazamora Posts: 4,499 Member
    If I forgot about goldfish, does that make my memory worse than a goldfish’s?
  • srazamora
    srazamora Posts: 4,499 Member
    And how do they even determine that goldfish have bad memories in the first place??
  • srazamora
    srazamora Posts: 4,499 Member
    What do you think determines the ebb and flow of this thread?
  • cmsienk
    cmsienk Posts: 18,898 Member
    Could it be the level of busyness that people are experiencing?
  • wam60
    wam60 Posts: 2,230 Member
    Could it be that one does not know how to reply to the previous question?
  • frankwbrown
    frankwbrown Posts: 13,023 Member
    Wait, I don't remember, what was the question?
  • nossmf
    nossmf Posts: 11,616 Member
    If I remember that forgetfulness is the second sign of aging, but cannot remember the first sign, should I be worried?
  • cmsienk
    cmsienk Posts: 18,898 Member
    Would that fall under the category of, 'what you don't know won't hurt you'?
  • margaretlunan2
    margaretlunan2 Posts: 864 Member
    or is it will hurt you?
  • cmsienk
    cmsienk Posts: 18,898 Member
    Have I been saying it incorrectly all these years?
  • frankwbrown
    frankwbrown Posts: 13,023 Member
    If so, did it hurt you not knowing that? 😂
  • srazamora
    srazamora Posts: 4,499 Member
    Aren’t we all a little hurt in one way or another?
  • frankwbrown
    frankwbrown Posts: 13,023 Member
    Probably, but does knowing that make it hurt less?
  • srazamora
    srazamora Posts: 4,499 Member
    Doesn’t knowing you’re not the only one hurting make it hurt a little less, but then also a little more because then you hurt for the other people hurting?