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Originally posted by Pretty Little Flower
What does this mean? That "question" is now a synonym for "ask"? That this happened when Lizzy II ascended to the throne? And shouldn't the above more correctly read "I'm sorry to inform you that the queen on the throne today is Elizabeth II, not Elizabeth I"? I question you what part of speech prerogative is. Has everything been translated into Elven, or is this some other fake language that you are all using?
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Oh please. Question is a totally different word, you catty little freak. It's like an expressing doubt thing. Question doesn't have an object when used like ABBA was using it. You have to ask a person, whereas people were just saying, hey, I don't agree that low-rise pants are flattering to everyone. They weren't asking, "ABBA, are low-rise pants really flattering to everyone?"
You are so stupid with your stirring up of useless dissent. And if you start getting really cold in your office, don't look at me and my new portable heater from Bed Bath & Beyond. I'm sure it's not my thermostat that's making your office cold.