Men, it has been well said, think in herds; it will be seen that they go mad in herds, while they only recover their senses slowly, one by one.
Charles MacKay (1814-1889) Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds
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Hi Dear Josef,
Since the day I started my new job I do not visit myenglish club regularly. But I am here to greet you and tell you that I miss you.
Regards
hi would u hcekc why i cant chat with others plz
i will waithing for u
Mr Josef
Yes, I think it's time for us to do this. We may need to put an end to this blog before it's too late, because we need to give it a chance for our mind to go back to normal again and 'put our creativity to good use'. Enough is enough!! We've had so much fun, so many laughs or giggles together; we have asked so many childish or stupid or funny questions; we have made an effort to challenge our wisdom, and we have learned a lot from trying to take the challenge. It was you who helped keep the ball rolling. Thank you all for all the smart input. I greatly appreciate it. I really enjoyed reading every word of them and the great sense of humour hehind them, and I never thought this blog could be liked by so many members here. Thank you very much for keeping us smiling, happy, excited or tortured (for somebody)for so long.
So, why don't you tell us which qustion you enjoy most, or which is your favorite? Anyone could be picked as the 'stupidest', including Josef the founder, Tara the administrator, and all the volunteer moderators, because everyone is equal in front of 'stupidity':)))
Your opinion does matter and will make a difference here!!!
Hi Josef,
I'll paste one of my comments on the blog here:
Let's argue about Josef's question: At what age were we born?
Perfect stupid quesion, isn't it? And, inspired by it, here comes mine (sorry for taking so long to come up with a stupid question):
Is it possible for a baby to be born at age 2 or older, and, when they're born at that age, could they be able to walk just like a baby horse could do immediatly after they came out of their mother's tummy?
'Nothing is impossible' - you never know! Man could be immortal - actually, scientists are trying to answer such quesions as 'disease', 'aging', 'death' by working on human's genes. So, one day, we might be able to keep a baby in his/her mother's womb that long. And, maybe there was a 'stupid question' behind every great finding in history:
Could I fly like a bird? --> airplane
Could we go to outer space just by plane? -->space shuttle
Could we make a boat as large as an airport? -->aircraft carrier
So, as long as you could be able to think like that!!!