A husband and wife are trying to set up a new password for their computer. The husband puts, "Mypenis," and the wife falls on the ground laughing because on the screen it says, "Error. Not long enough."
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Quote from: Fook Mi on June 16, 2008, 05:59:34 PMQuote from: Pyraxis on June 16, 2008, 05:56:38 PMLOL, "What makes you happy?" would get a "does not compute!" from me, unless it was one of a select few people in particular circumstances. But that kind of question doesn't get asked a lot in casual conversation, in my experience.Nope it doesnt get asked in that, which is why I dont have an good answer for it yet. But college welfare asked it to which I gave a very vague response... :SWhy did they want to know? If you said that a yacht would make you happy, would they give you one?
Quote from: Pyraxis on June 16, 2008, 05:56:38 PMLOL, "What makes you happy?" would get a "does not compute!" from me, unless it was one of a select few people in particular circumstances. But that kind of question doesn't get asked a lot in casual conversation, in my experience.Nope it doesnt get asked in that, which is why I dont have an good answer for it yet. But college welfare asked it to which I gave a very vague response... :S
LOL, "What makes you happy?" would get a "does not compute!" from me, unless it was one of a select few people in particular circumstances. But that kind of question doesn't get asked a lot in casual conversation, in my experience.
Quote from: ozymandias on June 16, 2008, 05:41:46 PMQuote from: Pyraxis on June 16, 2008, 05:17:37 PMI hate being asked "What do you want?" and variations on it as an open ended question. Like "What do you want to do today?" or "What do you want to eat?"It's much easier to answer something like "Would you rather have spaghetti or curry?" or "Do you want to go to the store today?"Agreed, give me a specific choice, not a question that I will probably guess wrong because the person asking me is thinking something differently. If I'm going to step off the precipice at least let me know what choices of bottom I'm aiming for! Lol, I motherfucking hate being asked vague questions, or having vague instructions, for that matter. Is it a dysfunction or an overfunction, though, that I have trouble saying something so general it's not really meaningful? I have to wonder if people who like to give succinct but at least partially inaccurate answers are able to do so more through apathy or stupididty than talent at simplification.Quote from: Pyraxis on June 16, 2008, 05:56:38 PMLOL, "What makes you happy?" would get a "does not compute!" from me, unless it was one of a select few people in particular circumstances. But that kind of question doesn't get asked a lot in casual conversation, in my experience.If asked, look the questioner right in the eye, and say, with a totally striaght face, "Setting kittens on fire." They won't ask again.
Quote from: Pyraxis on June 16, 2008, 05:17:37 PMI hate being asked "What do you want?" and variations on it as an open ended question. Like "What do you want to do today?" or "What do you want to eat?"It's much easier to answer something like "Would you rather have spaghetti or curry?" or "Do you want to go to the store today?"Agreed, give me a specific choice, not a question that I will probably guess wrong because the person asking me is thinking something differently. If I'm going to step off the precipice at least let me know what choices of bottom I'm aiming for!
I hate being asked "What do you want?" and variations on it as an open ended question. Like "What do you want to do today?" or "What do you want to eat?"It's much easier to answer something like "Would you rather have spaghetti or curry?" or "Do you want to go to the store today?"
Quote from: Pyraxis on June 16, 2008, 05:17:37 PMI hate being asked "What do you want?" and variations on it as an open ended question. Like "What do you want to do today?" or "What do you want to eat?"It's much easier to answer something like "Would you rather have spaghetti or curry?" or "Do you want to go to the store today?"The top 3 normally get a round of witty sardonism when I can be bothered to try answering them. Though the worst questions tend to involve emotions. "So, what makes you happy". I havent got a quick answer that avoids questions yet for that one...
Quote from: Pyraxis on June 16, 2008, 06:18:45 PMQuote from: PMS Elle on June 16, 2008, 06:10:37 PMI have to wonder if people who like to give succinct but at least partially inaccurate answers are able to do so more through apathy or stupididty than talent at simplification.Little of both?Quote from: PMS Elle on June 16, 2008, 06:10:37 PMIf asked, look the questioner right in the eye, and say, with a totally striaght face, "Setting kittens on fire." They won't ask again. I wish my wits worked that fast IRL! I so have to try that. It would even almost be true.Yes, my wits don't always work at lightning speed. But, then PMS Elle does have open mike Comedic experience. That would certainly sharpen ones repartee.
Quote from: PMS Elle on June 16, 2008, 06:10:37 PMI have to wonder if people who like to give succinct but at least partially inaccurate answers are able to do so more through apathy or stupididty than talent at simplification.Little of both?Quote from: PMS Elle on June 16, 2008, 06:10:37 PMIf asked, look the questioner right in the eye, and say, with a totally striaght face, "Setting kittens on fire." They won't ask again. I wish my wits worked that fast IRL! I so have to try that. It would even almost be true.
I have to wonder if people who like to give succinct but at least partially inaccurate answers are able to do so more through apathy or stupididty than talent at simplification.
If asked, look the questioner right in the eye, and say, with a totally striaght face, "Setting kittens on fire." They won't ask again.
it is well known that PMS Elle is evil.
I think you'd fit in a 12" or at least a 16" firework mortar
You win this thread because that's most unsettling to even think about.
Quote from: Fook Mi on June 16, 2008, 05:54:12 PMQuote from: Pyraxis on June 16, 2008, 05:17:37 PMI hate being asked "What do you want?" and variations on it as an open ended question. Like "What do you want to do today?" or "What do you want to eat?"It's much easier to answer something like "Would you rather have spaghetti or curry?" or "Do you want to go to the store today?"The top 3 normally get a round of witty sardonism when I can be bothered to try answering them. Though the worst questions tend to involve emotions. "So, what makes you happy". I havent got a quick answer that avoids questions yet for that one..."Answering questions at an interview! " And you have to have the expression.
Quote from: odeon on June 16, 2008, 02:27:23 PMMy son sometimes gets very frustrated and stressed when we ask him something. Clearly he knows the answer but the idea of having to respond overwhelms him. I get that way too Sometimes I just can't talk
My son sometimes gets very frustrated and stressed when we ask him something. Clearly he knows the answer but the idea of having to respond overwhelms him.
I hate being asked "What do you want?" and variations on it as an open ended question. Like "What do you want to do today?" or "What do you want to eat?"
It's much easier to answer something like "Would you rather have spaghetti or curry?" or "Do you want to go to the store today?"
Quote from: odeon on June 16, 2008, 02:27:23 PMMy son sometimes gets very frustrated and stressed when we ask him something. Clearly he knows the answer but the idea of having to respond overwhelms him. Is he too young to have mastered the art of waffle yet?
You'll never self-actualize the subconscious canopy of stardust with that attitude.