The intentions and motives of the merchants and owners, the reasons for the abandonment, the status of the Briggs loan, and the whereabouts of the Mary Celeste 10 are questions that people ask about the abandoned, derelict, ghost, mystery ship Mary Celeste. Court proceedings of 1872 to 1873 do not preserve the ulterior motives or underlying agenda of co-owners Sylvester Goodman and James H. Winchester or of shipping merchants Meissner, Ackersmann and Company. No documented or eyewitness evidence elucidates whether Mary Celeste had no or just one lifeboat and was endangered by flooding, fumes, mutiny, piracy, sea-quakes or sea-spouts.
Bloody Mary burns all the people that ask stupid questions like this
Ask people to ask you more questions, or find one of those formspring people who do spam (ask many questions at once).
people ask lame questions because their bored and have nothing to do. so they think of lame questions to bother people. i know because my class acts like that. also because people run out of questions to ask so they sometimes ask not so smart questions
People can ask you questions by going to 'your tumblr url'/ask. For example, 'johnsmith.tumblr.com/ask'. If that page is blank you will need to go into your blog settings and choose 'allow followers to ask questions'. This will allow people to ask you questions on your tumblr blog.
Mary Matthews is not dead. Please do not ask questions about average individuals as they might not appreciate it.
I don't know that people needed to be taught to ask questions. I think it comes to them naturally.
All sorts of questions.
People ask rhetorical questions to make a point or emphasize a statement without expecting a direct answer.
It's a website where people ask questions and other people answer the questions
Because they think it is a riddle.
You can ask long questions to an extent, the amount of characters the system allows is an limit, however, people can ask long questions.
No, not really. At least not questions that refer to a specific person. You can ask general questions about school children.