Do you think I want my buddy getting tired, and not have time for me later?
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Are you insinuating that you don't, or that you do?
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Edited by Phøtøn: 7/25/2015 2:26:21 PMCan you not tell be the way I phrased my question?
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Is that supposed to be "by" or "me"?
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Could you not infer based on the context?
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Wouldn't both work? Would I assume it's "by"?
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Don't you think there is one that makes more sense, and that you successfully chose that one?
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Did I not want to state my assumption if fear that I would be wrong?
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Are you really fearful that you will be incorrect?
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Am I?
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Should you really be scared of being wrong, especially in front of someone like me who really doesn't care?
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Am I just not certain where to go with this conversation?
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Why don't you lead it, so that you aren't confused?
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Which Country do you live in?
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US of A, how about you?
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Am I from Canada? Did you just tag a question after a statement?
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Did I want to just because I was tired and didn't want to have to do that? Will you forgive me, knowing that I said it is alright if you do not respond in questions?
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Do I think it is wrong to do that? Haven't I shown that by refusing to do that? Am I just waiting to use it as an excuse when I slip up?
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Should I be sorry for offending you?
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Am I really offended?
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Doesn't it sound like it, should your scribe not try to sound upset?
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Should I have instead states that I don't want to, instead of saying it was wrong?
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Should you have been so aggressive when you said you repeatedly said you didn't want to when this is the first time that I've heard about it?
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Did I mean that I implied that I didn't want to by continuing to refuse your offer to do so?
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Do you want to continue questioning, keeping in mind my offer so that I am not withdrawing it, but not forcing it on you as to irritate you?
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Would it be far more difficult to irritate me, since I end up hearing most of the responses with a hearty chuckle?