Hard questions to answer.
Hard questions to answer.
I saw a case where Y does not have to be X to do Z, with the statement "Is there a Y that is X, and I want to do Z?
If you answer, "There is no Y that is X," you are not given the means to do Z.
If you only answer the question, "I want to Z," then you're ignoring the first half of the question and advising where the question isn't.
Well, I just saw it, and I don't have to answer it, so I just note that it's an interesting case study.
I wonder what people are thinking when they go to all this trouble to formulate questions that are difficult to answer.
I said something similar to a friend when it wasn't this case and he said, "I don't think about it," so maybe it's the same this time.
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