Who wants to play "Answer a Question with a Question"?

However, a long, rambling, opinionated series of statements, disguised as a single statement by the use of several commas and/or semicolons, ending with “don’t you think?” which is only used because the poster can’t think of a real question, and instead must resort to sentences which are really more like statements, and are only interrogative in the grammatical sense, is kind of cheating, don’t you think?

Wait, if this is a game, there must be a winner, so how do we determine who wins?

Don’t you think it would be better to start a phrase with the words “don’t you think,” rather than terminate a phrase with those words, in order to form a question?

Has anyone seen “Rosencrantz and Guildensterne are Dead”?

They are? :eek:

Yea, so?

What are you, heartless?

Who asked you?

Who are you? Oh…right, that’s another thread, isn’t it?

What do you think?

Do you really want to know?

Is there some reason I shouldn’t know?

Well, if he wanted you to know, don’t you think he would have just told you?

Didn’t they die in the end?

How would I know since I haven’t seen it?

Why not?

Is it any good?

Why do you want to know?

Who’s askin’?

Why does it matter?