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post #31 of 37
+1

i'm going to taco bell
post #32 of 37
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Originally Posted by Svenn View Post
There is a word for it, I know what you mean... I think it's a phrase of sorts like "pick and choose," "either/or question", etc but that's not right.

Oh and that was very anti-climactic when your link didn't work... it's too bad, I love it when trolls get shut down like that. Just be aware that half of the posters on this forum are obese teenagers alone in their rooms, so just don't respond to them.
whos the troll? raytard.
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Originally Posted by AThingForCashmere View Post
Svenn, thanks very much for the info. Thanks also to those who PM'd me.

What a case this West24 is. His posting history is amazing. I'm guessing really fat and lonely, or a severe meth addict and lonely.

its not as amazing as my sexual history. you can ask your mom about that one.
post #33 of 37
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its not as amazing as my sexual history. you can ask your mom about that one.

His mom is your parole officer?
post #34 of 37
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Originally Posted by ektaylor View Post
I guess you didn't see the sacrasm bleeding through the black-and-white of my post.

No, I did, but I thought we might make it really clear to the OP, seeing how he is having a major crisis about the word "or."
post #35 of 37
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Originally Posted by AThingForCashmere View Post
Is there a unique word or term for this kind of "or" questioning?
I just call it having fun.
post #36 of 37
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Originally Posted by BoilerRoom View Post
I hate this thread, the people involved and the question asked.

eh, F-U.
post #37 of 37
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Originally Posted by AThingForCashmere View Post
Have you ever been sitting around with a friend or someone you're just getting to know, and you start questioning each other, e.g.:

Ford or Chevy? Chocolate or Vanilla? Mary Ann or Ginger? Etc.

Is there a unique word or term for this kind of "or" questioning?

Dichotomous question.
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