Seems you’re the one who doesn’t understand what a rhetorical question is. Hint - it’s not what you retrospectively call a question when you get called out on your laziness.
Nor is it rhetorical when you ask a question and then spend several lines going on about it, and making it clear that you really did want to talk about an answer.
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You might have found out if you bothered to read the discussion before sharing your opinion.
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Your “rhetorical question” and objections you raised were already answered in this thread before you raised them.
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Seems you’re the one who doesn’t understand what a rhetorical question is. Hint - it’s not what you retrospectively call a question when you get called out on your laziness.
Nor is it rhetorical when you ask a question and then spend several lines going on about it, and making it clear that you really did want to talk about an answer.
Schrodinger’s rhetorical question is when you decide whether your question was rhetorical or not based on people’s reaction to it.
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do some red circles and arrows help?
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What does this thread add to the discussion?
(this is not rhetorical)
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because you are the one who started it. people usually contribute information into public discussion with hope it will be useful to other readers.
no, you are the one AsKIng rHETOrIcal qUEsTioN 🤣
you were pointed to the fact that your questions were already answered and you can easily read these answers. that is as on topic as it can get.
you chose weird hill to die on.
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