Committee of Conundrums: Why Do We Need Answers When We Can Just Make More Questions?

Why Do We Need Answers When We Can Just Make More Questions?

We're not really sure, but we're here to pretend otherwise. After all, the art of asking questions is a noble pursuit, and our committee is dedicated to asking more questions than we'll ever have time to answer. It's a delicate balancing act, really. Ask a question, get a question, ask another question, get another question... and so on.

But, if you insist on knowing, we've been convening since 1927, and our motto is: "In Dubiis Scepticorum, Conundrums Solumus."

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