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Answer a QUESTION with a QUESTION

Well, if this "discussion" included more photos, wouldn't we be asking the same question about animals (cats especially)?
 
Who would we have to talk to if we wanted to change the rules of this thread so that all future posts must include a cute animal picture?
 
Would you, @TBRS1, still desire that rule change if it meant that I would never contribute again to the thread?
 
Do you, Cutesie, so hate or fear kitties, puppies, bunnies, and (possibly) hedgehogs or ferrets, that you would eternally shun us for fear of finding photos of such?
 
My relationship with animals is confusing, but why are people so into them that they hijack other threads with constant photos of yet another cute cat?
 
What if we did the best idea - have a full variety of all the beautiful and interesting things in this diverse world?
 
What about all the beautiful and interesting things that are smaller than a hydrogen molecule?
 
So are you suggesting that we could include objects measured by Plank Length(10 x -35m)?
 
I suggested it after a quick Wiki check, and I don't understand it, so how could I possibly object if you were to do it?
 
Even when addressing a judge, one doesn't have to say it, so why would it be necessary here?
 
Isn't it kind of fun to mess with people by sometimes being weirdly overly formal in situations that are normally very informal, your honor?
 
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Well your honor, one would have to admit that an accurate response to your inquiry would have to take into account the style and dialect native to the speaker prior to the sample vocalization, would one not?
 

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