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Care to elaborate?IcePack wrote:These questions make me sad
That possibility was already ruled out with this question (I think):gillipig wrote:Was he British?
Campin_Killer wrote:Is he from the Western Hemisphere? (Assuming Britain is included in the Western Hemisphere)
Campin_Killer wrote: Like, Western Hemisphere as in: West of the median in Britain
x-raider wrote:4. Is he from the Western Hemisphere? No

It doesn't seem like they are being strategically thought through, if you know the game very well. And a lot of them you should be able to infer some of the answers. Such as does he have a unusual occupation. Not sure what that gains the group.Gillipig wrote:Care to elaborate?IcePack wrote:These questions make me sad
Was he British?


Vague and answer could be misleading.Victor Sullivan wrote:Was he a man of power?
-Sully

You have a lot of opinions on other peoples questions but never ask any yourself. There's nothing wrong with criticism provided it's constructive, but the way you present them makes you sound awfully arrogant.IcePack wrote:Vague and answer could be misleading.Victor Sullivan wrote:Was he a man of power?
-Sully

And spoil all my fun? I'm not trying to be arrogant, I'm trying to help improve questions being asked to further as a group. I don't get on here to often, tho more lately than normal. So I'd have asked one or two questions and the group would be asking the rest. If I ask two questions out of 20 but the rest aren't as helpful as needed, there wouldn't be much point to me asking questions.Gillipig wrote:You have a lot of opinions on other peoples questions but never ask any yourself. There's nothing wrong with criticism provided it's constructive, but the way you present them makes you sound awfully arrogant.IcePack wrote:Vague and answer could be misleading.Victor Sullivan wrote:Was he a man of power?
-Sully
You have all the opportunity in the world to show us mere mortals what a good question is. Do that for a change.

People tend to adopt good lines of questioning when they see them. Provided that your questions are any good that is.IcePack wrote:And spoil all my fun? I'm not trying to be arrogant, I'm trying to help improve questions being asked to further as a group. I don't get on here to often, tho more lately than normal. So I'd have asked one or two questions and the group would be asking the rest. If I ask two questions out of 20 but the rest aren't as helpful as needed, there wouldn't be much point to me asking questions.Gillipig wrote:You have a lot of opinions on other peoples questions but never ask any yourself. There's nothing wrong with criticism provided it's constructive, but the way you present them makes you sound awfully arrogant.IcePack wrote:Vague and answer could be misleading.Victor Sullivan wrote:Was he a man of power?
-Sully
You have all the opportunity in the world to show us mere mortals what a good question is. Do that for a change.
IcePack
aage wrote: Maybe you're right, but since we receive no handlebars from the mod I think we should get some ourselves.
