Imagine that most questions are repeated at least three times.
"What is that?"
"An old piece of orange."
"Who left that orange under there?"
"I don't know."
"I know - a woman! It was that woman!"
"What was the emergency on the train?"
"An old man wasn't feeling well, and they had to stop to make sure he would be okay."
"Why is there an emergency?"
"...because he wasn't feeling well."
"Why was he not feeling well?"
"I don't know."
"I know, he was with his daddy, and a baby, and his mommy wasn't there, and why wasn't the mommy with the baby?"
"I don't know. It's your story, you tell me."
"Why is there an old man?"
"What do you mean, why is there an old man?"
"Who made him old?"
"...life made him old. Everyone is born and then they grow older and older and older until they die."
"Who made him born?"
"His parents."
"Why was he born?"
"...because he was?"
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