Not a serious one, but perhaps a humorous one given the name Glasse.
Whenever someone says “There’s no such thing as a stupid question”, I enjoy asking them “Why does glass taste like blood?”.
I am making an effort to get more audience questions into episodes!
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Anything you want me to ask?
Not a serious one, but perhaps a humorous one given the name Glasse.
Whenever someone says “There’s no such thing as a stupid question”, I enjoy asking them “Why does glass taste like blood?”.
false premise 'question', rhetorical entrapment, loaded 'question', obvious error 'question'
is the inference eating glass?
your example of a stupid question isnt a stupid question, it is a maneuver with question mark at the end