Question

What is Question?


1.

an interrogative statement used to test knowledge

man 1: can i ask you a question?

man 2: yes what is it?

man 1:its an interrogative statement used to test knowledge but thats not important right now.

See ask, funny, sarcasm, statement

2.

Asking. Always answers with another question. A Zen koan. Mosaic. See repetition. Where the gaps replace the narrative thread. Disparate voices in colloquy. Exile. The strangeness between us. How the text writes itself. My personal mythology. I am created by questions. The mark at the end of my sentence. A catalyst, and then the death of the speaker.

“You might be able to retrieve your secret password at the website if you answer your secret question.”

“What is the name of your favorite pet?”

“What is the name of the street you grew up on?”

“Which one?”

See what, huh?, answer, god

1.

an interrogative statement used to test knowledge

man 1: can i ask you a question?

man 2: yes what is it?

man 1:its an interrogative statement used to test knowledge but thats not important right now.

See ask, funny, sarcasm, statement

2.

Asking. Always answers with another question. A Zen koan. Mosaic. See repetition. Where the gaps replace the narrative thread. Disparate voices in colloquy. Exile. The strangeness between us. How the text writes itself. My personal mythology. I am created by questions. The mark at the end of my sentence. A catalyst, and then the death of the speaker.

“You might be able to retrieve your secret password at the website if you answer your secret question.”

“What is the name of your favorite pet?”

“What is the name of the street you grew up on?”

“Which one?”

See what, huh?, answer, god


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