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by bigphishy 3006 days ago
Is that a question or a statement? If it's a statement, it comes across as pontifical.
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The word pontifical has a pontifical air to it, don't you think?

To answer your question about the question....it ends with a question mark, so it's probably a rhetorical question suggesting that Zuckerberg has his hands full at the moment. I'm sure you've seen the headline about MPs requesting his presence at a hearing.

> Is that a question or a statement?

Which sentence, the one with the question mark at the end or the other one? The answer is different for each, and which is which should be obvious.