Is it normal to really like questions?

Is it normal that my favorite part of a conversations is asking or being asked questions? Like, if a person asks me a really deep or important question, then I feel like they actually care about me.

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Based on 69 votes (65 yes)
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  • littlemsEMOtional

    I feel this way..

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  • EmmGirl

    I get like that sometimes ..

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  • AOL is for old geezers, Mike.

    :oP

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    • chezycheze

      haha. I'm not and old geezer but yes I somehow use aol.

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  • DannyKanes

    @Dappled.....Ah okay, that makes sense to me :-)

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  • tori

    I just had to share. I may just get one!

    http://www.giftsforageek.com/section/soft_kitty_lyrics

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    • dappled

      Aww, I'd certainly notice someone wearing one of those. I'd probably also say hello. :)

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  • pain123

    Yup

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  • tori

    I'm with you!

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    • DefinitelyNotNormal89

      And the name; Dazzled by Dabbled?

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  • tori

    Dappled, I am in constant awe with you.

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    • dappled

      Ooh, you really, really shouldn't be. A physicist would hate me for what I said above because I left so much out that's really important. I'm actually a bit ashamed at the bad science.

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    • DefinitelyNotNormal89

      I'm thinking about making a Dappled fanclub, whaddya think?

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  • DannyKanes

    -136.58? How did you get that?

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    • dappled

      We think of temperature as hot or cold because that's how we experience it, but really it's a measure of how fast matter is moving. Temperature is really speed.

      Absolute zero is -273.16°C where all matter stops moving because it has no energy. On the Kelvin scale that's zero degrees. 0°C is 273.16K. Half as much energy or temperature would be 136.58K, which on the Celsius scale is -136.58°C.

      The physics above is really, really dodgy, by the way. I've simplified massively for the sake of an easy answer so if anyone responds and says, "But what about...", then yeah, I already know.

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      • DefinitelyNotNormal89

        Oh wow I may actually be falling in love with you, please tell me you watch The Big Bang Theory?

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        • dappled

          Hehe, it's my favourite comedy at the moment and I think I have about fifty of them on my PVR. I do try to limit my "Sheldon" moments on the site down to about one a week, though, otherwise it'd just annoy everyone.

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          • DefinitelyNotNormal89

            Aha that's exactly who you remind me of! From now on, in my head, you shall be known as Sheldon (and maybe Soft Kitty...depending on the mood I'm in)

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            • dappled

              Noooo, Soft Kitty is only for when I'm sick. You should know that! :P

              I can cope with being Sheldon, though. It's about as close to my actual name as it's possible to get, anyway. I'd also answer to "Sheldor the Conquerer" on Wednesdays.

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  • DefinitelyNotNormal89

    You kind of feel like sometimes people are just waiting for their turn to speak. Years ago "how are you" wasn't just phatic talk it was a question that wanted a detailed answer, oh how things change!
    I'm the same, I love getting lost in a deep conversation, glancing at the time and realising an hour has gone in the blink of an eye.

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  • DannyKanes

    ^ 0 degrees?

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  • Here's a question for you: If the outside temperature today is 0°C, and yesterday it was twice this cold, what was the outside temperature yesterday?

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    • dappled

      You know I can't resist anything like this!

      Yesterday was -136.58°C.

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  • DannyKanes

    Haha, I'm the same :-) I love questions!

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  • babybabybaby

    Same I always ask my friends to play the question game with me, where we ask each other questions back and forth

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