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Idiotic Questions Review
When reading Idiotic Questions the longer I read it the more I related to it and was able to make connections to it. I found the story also very interesting and the topic of the story. Stereotypes often lead to discrimination which is horrible thing to do people whether its race, gender etc. I appreciate the author for handling the situation well, while asking the question is one part, answering the question is another and he answered it calmly despite all the thoughts circulating his mind. In the end I really enjoyed the story and seeing someone view of how they deal with getting asked pointless questions.
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