Are you referring to the sub-species Marcus Questionallus Respondosivius?
a polymath
It means "Yes" to your question and "dear" is a term of endearment like you would call someone honey or sweetie.
A statement.
I saw an employment ad for a "dyeing master" and also a "dyeing manager". Not sure if that answers the question.
An answerer, in this case, you can call him by his username, Ironnica
Gag answer: What do you think? Serious answer: Socratic
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Rhetorical questions require no answers.
Posting this question to Wiki Answers, in the hope that someone posts something to redeem what you call your 'special project'. Not today, son.
Posting this question to Wiki Answers, in the hope that someone posts something to redeem what you call your 'special project'. Not today, son.
Not always, no.
A loser