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Originally Posted by Forward To Death
Listen poindexter, you don't use a question mark when you aren't actually looking for a response. It's an "interrogation mark", as in, when you want an answer, you use this punctuation.
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No. A rhetorical question is still a question. Questions have question marks at the end. This is a fact. You are wrong.
P.S. When you're addressing someone, as in "Listen, pointdexter" you put a comma before the person's name/condescending insult.