No questions will be answered in this thread, only posed (to hang ly evermore.)
See!
Conspiracies DO exist!
Does that mean anyone who posts here is a poser? (Don’t answer that! )
Why? Why must I be shorter than my father?? Why!?
Why does God only give us as much as we can handle and not a mote more? Why? Why not over-mote us and get it over with? Why?
I always wanted to build strong bodies twelve ways. I ended up just excess empty calories gathering around the middle.
I wonder.
I don’t think I’ve ever had Wonder Bread. Maybe it’s the liquid bread for around the"MIddle" , that’s what I blame.
And why do tadpoles have tails and fully formed frogs don’t?
Are you shorter than your mother too, or just your father? Maybe an average in between them?
Very clever, inquisitive one. I have inoculated myself from responding reflexively by tapping the collective consciousness in forming these questions (ie, they’re not about me.)
As a psychologist, you know people want to talk about themselves and will often hop at the chance if given, abandoning all discretion and revealing their phantom tails.
Very very clever, o butcher of ignorance, in a world of three strikes, strike one.
Have you ever had Blue Moon belgian white wheat ale on tap?
Have you ever considered yourself a poseur? Even for a moment?
lol You totally saw through me. Good for you. Where did you learn such critical thinking skills? And how do I teach them to my teenager?
This seems like the perfect place to ask questions of Wyze employees that will forever be unanswered….
Ack! Flattery! I so want to answer! Strike two.
There is no such thing as 3 strikes in this thread. There is answering and not answering…and scoring points by getting someone else to answer a question. You can’t add new rules, willy-nilly in the middle of the thread without a vote, unless you want to do a poll about it. Feel free to do a new poll about the rules, otherwise, there are no 3 strikes.
For willy-nilly I move it back to one strike.
Rules:
- Yes, 3 strikes = a point for the other user
- A person can attempt questions as often as they want with no risk. The only risk is answering a question and the questioner then scoring a point, and the answerer negative 1 point.
- Other: Explain in the comments.
Edit, testing