Isn't it? Oh yeah, best question ever! How old are you before it can be said you died of old age? Envoyé de mon XT886 en utilisant Tapatalk
What's the difference between a ladder and a step ladder? You step on both of them, so why have they different names? Why aren't their name switched? WHY IS THIS STRANgELY TOO LOGICAL FOR THE WORLD'S COMPREHENSION?
Step ladder is called that due to the fact you simply step up on it. You don't have to climb like you do with a regular ladder. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
The step ladder is shorter and more distinct for stepping. That why they wanted to show the difference I guess. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
But there's no real distinct difference! (I love arguing, even when i know tha i won't win the argument.) Facts; they could switch names and no one would care.
There's step-ladders higher than a few ladders. Point is invalid. And you didn't answer my half-question; should we inverse the names of ladders and step-ladders, since they have the same purpose, and are always mixed up anyways?
Perfect! We're both right! But on a right-o-meter, i'm a step higher. Or lower. But we don't care much about that anyways. Oh! i know a good question! Why is there a pudding in the chimney?
Wrong answer. It was Chancelor Puddinghead. Next: How old is Pinkie? Envoyé de mon XT886 en utilisant Tapatalk
according to a study, Pinkie is supposedly 26 Years old. But, Fluttershy is one year older than Pinkie, and she's 19. Screw logic.
How would you differentiate between ladders that lean against something and ladders that stand by themselves if you called them all ladders though?