This group?..wisdom? HAHAHAHA!
So I’ve gotten my daily reality check out of the way early today, haven’t I?
Can a sentence ending with laughter and an exclamation point really be considered a question?
I think the laughter is a sound effect, rather than a sentence, so doesn’t count, right?
When it appears here in print like that, given the thread title, do you really think so?
Yes, but wouldn’t you say the sound effect only reinforced the previous two questions indicating incredulity?
Am I silly - or perhaps obsessive - to keep coming back to the fact that it ended with an exclamation point?
What if the HAHAHAHA had been enclosed parenthetically, would that satisfy you? Or if elipses followed the HAHAHA, such that it read " HAHAHAHA…wisdom? This group?"
Nevertheless, a laughter sound effect still isn’t a question, is it?
Aagaggakk?
However, the thread title is “Questions ONLY thread”, right? So doesn’t anything extraneous like a sound effect have to also be in question form?
Haven’t I already proved otherwise?
Ya think?
Can some animal sounds be questions? Doesn’t a cat always ask, “Meow”?
Why do cat’s meows frequently imply a question mark, whereas dogs seem always to make declarative ‘woofs’?
Is there any animal whose sound, if interpreted correctly, would predict winning lottery numbers?
If the answer was announced, don’t you think it would place that species in jeopardy?
But how would they work the buzzer?
Am I the only one eager to see a special All-Pets Edition of Jeopardy?
Who wouldn’t be excited by that?