by AnudaJaniceRobles June 08, 2025
A good one, right? Because the son is young, right? So he might not make it on the train ride there. BUT TO BE FAIR... I probably wouldn't want to stand in the middle of the train surrounded by people (for obvious reasons). Which means I would be standing by the walls of the cart. But that part of the cart gets freezing cold while the train is moving, right? So, I probably die immediately. But the daughter, if she's hot, is going to get singled out by the hyena of Auschwitz. That's a fact. But the kid, if he survives the train ride, he's likely not doing to get his ass kicked, right? People are going to give him their extra food. The kid will get a lot of sympathy.
Hym "So IF HE MAKES IT TO THE CAMP... He either dies in the chambers with everybody OR gets out with everybody. But the daughter is a toss up once she gets to the camp. It's hard to say with her after the train ride. Like, she could get hit with the wall of the cart shit but, really, I donno. It just seems less likely. But what kind of question is that? A good one. About Jew-death. Directed at a guy who is doing and employing people doing the thing you're doing. I mean, the hyena if fucking your ass up. If you make it to the camps you are not making it to the chambers. Matt's uppity so he doesn't even make it on the train. Sam pulls his whole Jewish swindler shtick and survives the longest out of everybody."
by Hym Iam October 03, 2024
A rhetorical question that hurts
"WHO TRAINED YOU?!?!?!?!?!?" Would be a RhtoreACHEal Question
"Do you ever think before you speak?" (Implying they don’t.)
"Wow, are you always this clueless?" (Suggesting they lack intelligence.)
"Do you even know what you're talking about?" (Questioning their credibility.)
"Was that really your best effort?" (Implying their effort was poor.)
"Are you serious right now?" (Suggesting disbelief at their actions.)
"OKAY??????????????????????????????????" Could even be a RhtoreACHEal Question, as it expresses so much anger and frustration
"Do you ever think before you speak?" (Implying they don’t.)
"Wow, are you always this clueless?" (Suggesting they lack intelligence.)
"Do you even know what you're talking about?" (Questioning their credibility.)
"Was that really your best effort?" (Implying their effort was poor.)
"Are you serious right now?" (Suggesting disbelief at their actions.)
"OKAY??????????????????????????????????" Could even be a RhtoreACHEal Question, as it expresses so much anger and frustration
by EricLDS February 23, 2025
The first page of the exam was all gimme questions, they were asking for things like our name and how many fingers we have.
by cawcawtikitiki March 04, 2023
When the professor drops a question on an exam - the answer to which is so unfathomably obscure that the question serves less as a measure of a student’s performance, but as a mechanism by which the professor inflates his/her own ego.
That’s definitely an ego question
by Bcgas March 01, 2023
The Breakfast Question or How Would You Have Felt If You Hadn't Eaten Breakfast? is a bait question and a counterfactual conditional that references a 4chan story of a grad student who allegedly performed IQ research on convicts at San Quentin State Prison. During the research, individuals with low IQ struggled to simulate the hypothetical situation in their minds, instead answering that they did have breakfast. Online, the question has been used in internet arguments as a conspicuous way to indicate that one's opponent is unintelligent, while the posts have often been referenced in memes.
>How would you have felt yesterday evening if you hadn't eaten breakfast or lunch?
>What do you mean? I did eat breakfast and lunch.
>Yes, but if you had not, how would you have felt?
>Why are you saying that I didn't eat breakfast? I just told you that I did.
>Imagine that you hadn't eaten it, though. How would you have felt?
>I don't understand the question.
> You seem to be failing the breakfast question, mate
>What do you mean? I did eat breakfast and lunch.
>Yes, but if you had not, how would you have felt?
>Why are you saying that I didn't eat breakfast? I just told you that I did.
>Imagine that you hadn't eaten it, though. How would you have felt?
>I don't understand the question.
> You seem to be failing the breakfast question, mate
by bertyhell May 19, 2025
A Vsauce question is a question that questions reality, derived from popular and arguably the best YouTuber VSauce who commonly says it (Examples include: "Or is it?" "Or is he?" "Or was it?")
VSauce: The nuclear codes are with you, Mr President
President: Yes, yes
VSauce: OR IS IT?
President: OH NO ONE OF THE VSAUCE QUESTIONS!! WAIT WHERE IS IT!!!
President: Yes, yes
VSauce: OR IS IT?
President: OH NO ONE OF THE VSAUCE QUESTIONS!! WAIT WHERE IS IT!!!
by DictionaryDecimator July 06, 2024