We can't explain the universe, just describe it; and we don't know whether our theories are true, we just know they're not wrong. >Harald Lesch
Do people use it to have fun with it?
Do people use it to have fun with it?
How do you know people 'use' it alll?
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Do people use it to have fun with it?
Ugh. Define 'use' and 'fun'.
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Do people use it to have fun with it?
Ugh. Define 'use' and 'fun'.
Mwahahaha!
I love watching what this game does to people's brains!
Sorry. Ignore me. Keep playing.
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I forget so many of the question that have been asked. But, anyways, is it listed anywhere on the periodic table of elements?
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I forget so many of the question that have been asked.
One of the features of v2 I want to try to ask for is answerers to link back to the previous answers post in some distinct way (like with a "
- Previous Answer(s) -" link at the top of their post). This saves me from having to gather up all questions into quotes or edit a post with links for each and every one, but allows backtracking without significant tedium.
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Let me show you how to hump without making love.
Let's just go randomly here...Is it a bacon chili dog?
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We can't explain the universe, just describe it; and we don't know whether our theories are true, we just know they're not wrong. >Harald Lesch
v., used, us·ing, us·es.
v.tr.
1. To put into service or apply for a purpose; employ.
2. To avail oneself of; practice: use caution.
3. To conduct oneself toward; treat or handle: “the peace offering of a man who once used you unkindly” (Laurence Sterne).
4. To seek or achieve an end by means of; exploit: used their highly placed friends to gain access to the president; felt he was being used by seekers of favor.
5. To take or consume; partake of: She rarely used alcohol.
fun
(fŭn) pronunciation
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n.
1. A source of enjoyment, amusement, or pleasure.
2. Enjoyment; amusement: have fun at the beach.
3. Playful, often noisy, activity.
Is it usually found on a desk?
v., used, us·ing, us·es.
v.tr.
1. To put into service or apply for a purpose; employ.
2. To avail oneself of; practice: use caution.
3. To conduct oneself toward; treat or handle: “the peace offering of a man who once used you unkindly” (Laurence Sterne).
4. To seek or achieve an end by means of; exploit: used their highly placed friends to gain access to the president; felt he was being used by seekers of favor.
5. To take or consume; partake of: She rarely used alcohol.
fun
(fŭn) pronunciation
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n.
1. A source of enjoyment, amusement, or pleasure.
2. Enjoyment; amusement: have fun at the beach.
3. Playful, often noisy, activity.
Is it usually found on a desk?The entire reason he asked the question was for you to narrow down the definition and make it less ambigious. Not for you to give a list of dictionary definitions and not point out which one was closest to your intended meaning.
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Though he could be asking if it's any one of those ('or'd). That is, if it's employed, practiced, handled, exploited, OR consumed for enjoyment, a source of enjoyment, OR an enjoyable activity.
But it is fair of him to ask for it to be defined more specifically, perhaps.
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But ANYTHING can be fun to someone.
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That's true.
Ugh. "Define 'this'" games could go on forever. I think with v2, if the questioner is going to be vague, it'd be simpler if the answerer justs picks a definition they prefer and then lets the questioner suffer from their choice to be vague. :evil: That'd just make things easier all around, wouldn't it?
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Yes.
Or we could just assume that the definitions for opinion statements, i.e. "fun", would be for
SeNers (in general), not just anyone. This is also assuming that SeN has a low population of masochists, pedophiles
(CoughNERDYTERDYcough) , crazy hobos, etc.
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Do people use it to have fun with it?
Yes. But it's such an ambiguous question that doesn't really mean anything,
No.
Is it usually found on a desk?
No.
So we're talking about something that in some cases is a physical object and in other cases is not. That's pretty significant.
Is it created with the purpose of altering a person's mind or body state?
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Though he could be asking if it's any one of those ('or'd). That is, if it's employed, practiced, handled, exploited, OR consumed for enjoyment, a source of enjoyment, OR an enjoyable activity.
But it is fair of him to ask for it to be defined more specifically, perhaps.
Wait, isn't that exactly what I said?
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