I see your point Perl_usr, and I must agree with you on this one. However, most polls I've currently seen did have proper options without oxymorons in them. I guess the guy who made this poll up (who is (s)he, by the way?) had a minor slip of the mind. Most of the times his (or her) polls are quite well thought out and sensible/relevant...

I shouldn't be worried about this if I were you...

Update: I'm wondering which darking, and less humerous side, of me was posting this... Obviously, this poll is funny! I guess I shouldn't drink that much before trying to post here :-)

thelenm++: which was kind enough to point me to this!

-- JaWi

"A chicken is an egg's way of producing more eggs."


In reply to Re: Another Poll Topic Worth Considering by JaWi
in thread Another Poll Topic Worth Considering by Perl_usr

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