i had 205 and passed, so the numbers really dont allways matter..... good luck
It mean stop asking so many questions.
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stop asking such wrong questions here or anywhere for that matter. Study hard
It means "none of your buisness" stop asking questions
Stop asking rhetorical questions... I mean it!
Never, ever stop asking questions . . .. unless somebody will smack you for asking them.
by putting a full stop on the end instead of a question mark like this how do you stop asking questions. or you could re-word it to say: tell me how to stop asking questions. then you are getting the info you need without asking a question
Okay. ---- Hey, a lot of people don't seem to realize that "calculus" doesn't mean "difficult questions" or "answer please, oh smart people".
Stop, last, exam
I could.
Aaron will not ask questions when he is given the right answer!
means i don't know and i don't care please stop making me answer all these questions. by the way this is not the OK,OK