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Well let's see let try to address each topic individually.why am I reading your challenge? Because you typed it maybe? Am I idle? Do I have an assigned job? Idle? Yes at this moment I am. Do I need an assigned job? Are you offering one? What are the benefits of visiting this site? Not too many benefits. Only an out let to write for fun for free. Do I want to introduce myself to the world? Not particularly don't really believe the world is reading my answers to varied challenges. Instead take it to the streets give practicle help to others. This could use some explaining. What streets and who are the others? Please don't talk about life in front of the computer. So what would you prefer I talk about? The weather? The virus? Second stimulus check. Hunger in America? Oh well.
Have you ever wonder why you visit this site? So what has this site given you? Don’t you regret your past so much? Or are you an idiot? Go out of the site and give practical help to others. Lazy ///
This site doesn't give me anything. No regrets here. Am I an idiot well yes for responding to this I would consider myself one. Any practical help? What ? How does writing to a challenge compare to practical help? Lazy you bet and loving it
Sherzod’s Quandary
By the fact that the challenge was created on this site, and the declared intent of said challenge stands in contradiction of that fact, leads one to conclude that it is a satirical commentary on the nature of amateur writing communities - an unpopular school of opinion that will most likely be ignored. In which case, I expect this will never be read. Will never mean anything. And trees that fall in forests don't make a sound...
Well actually, that's not how sound works; it's a vibration of molecules that we can sense with our ears, but the sound isn't created by our ears, so it is the stupidest analogy in the world. Of course the falling tree still causes those vibrations; therefore it makes a sound, only the hubris of man would lead one to conclude otherwise.
On a similar note, if a writer practices writing on a platform where other people can read their work, does it make a difference? If a person feels as though they are being heard, does it matter if the world doesn't know? Have I wasted enough of your time explainng the obvious?