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Answer a QUESTION with a QUESTION

Do you want her to repose comfortably in a chair or
did you mean you want her to work a magic spell?
 
Don't well mannered friends just let friends do whichever makes them feel most comfortable?
 
Weren't there some big advertising campaigns, pumped with government money, telling us (or our parents) not to just let friends do whatever they want?
 
"Whatever" sounds like a dangerous activity, but I don't know what is, exactly; so is it possible that I am doing it without being aware of it?
 
What is "whatever" for you - that one, mysterious, unsafe activity favored by the daredevil in you?
 
Did I ever tell you about my grandfather who did whatever at least twice a day, and died happily playing his favorite sport, polo, at the age of 135?
 
Is a person more safe when doing an activity that they enjoy or would the fun cause them to be less careful?
 
Would a careful person think riding in a tiny cart, down an extremely steep slope, at a great rate of speed, while wearing no protective gear, is suitable fun for inclusion in a so-called "amusement park"?
 
Does it matter if one more person - in addition to Google, our government, foreign governments and who knows how many others - is spying on you?
 
If a spy is "one who secretly keeps watch on another or others" (third definition, American Heritage Dictionary), and by you spying on him it's making his spying on you less of a secret (because you know about it), and he doesn't know about your spying, aren't you the truer spy?
 
Can each person (and any other sentient beings) have their own sense of truth?
 

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