Also, I’ll throw in the rules (now edited):
[ol][li]A doper asks a yes or no question, I answer it. [/li][li]You all get 20 questions total. It’s not per person. [/li][li]First one to figure my ‘it’ out wins absolutely nothing. Enjoy. [/li][li]There are stupid questions. [/li][li]Stupid questions count as real questions, so I advise you not to ask stupid questions. [/li][li]Number your question (1-20). [/li][li]If you make a guess at what my ‘it’ is, it counts as a question.[/li][li]I retain rights to “make fun” of your username. (it’s not bad, for examples go about halfway down the 3.0 game)[/li][li]My ‘it’ is always something that everyone has heard of before. My last ‘its’ were time, love, and fire. This game is no exception.[/li][/ol]
I think I’ve got a pretty good answer this time, it might be taken all the way to 20.
Well, I’m ready. Lock, load, and fire away, baby.
Anus, usually not. While I should stop there, I’m not going to. My answer will confuse you, it will help you out a lot if you pretend I just said no. In special circumstances though, you could say my ‘it’ is visible.
Kat asked: 4) Would the average person encounter it daily?
Kat, yes.
MrAndrewV asked: 5) Is it love?
Andrew, no. I would also like to point out that prior to this, Kat asked if it was an emotion, which I said no to. I would clarify love as an emotion. So it couldn’t very well be love then, could it? I’m sorry, I’m probably making you feel stupid, so I’ll just stop there before it gets any worse.
Your name is too hard! It’s only three letters long. I haven’t been doing it very much to anyone, actually. The only real one I did was Anubis’s. I suppose I could have done Loopus into Loopy, but just got lazy, I suppose.
Kat, you are now Dank. Yes, I know, there is absolutely no relation between the two (besides the fact that they both have a K and an A), but I tried. It’s better than kite or karat, isn’t it?
Request for clarification: Yo La Tengo, do you classify gases as non-material? Technically they are made out of matter. (I don’t think this should count as a question.)
IF the answer to that question is ‘yes’ (i.e. gases are non-material and as such, are still fair game for our object this game), I would hazard the question: 6) Is it gaseous?