Twitter users were sent into a frenzy on Monday when GOP frontrunner and Twitter fanatic Donald Trump asked people to send him questions for a good old Twitter chat using the hashtag #AskTrump.
Trump, who still sits atop the polls, swung by Twitter's New York City headquarters for the event where he answered 12 questions.
They ranged from his opinions on solving homelessness, winning in business, and, of course, if Joe Flacco is a great quarterback (he is).
But what about the thousands of questions the presidential hopeful avoided altogether? We can't just let them disappear. We won't. Here, then, are some of the best.
On film and television mysteries left unsolved
#AskTrump do you think Ross and Rachel were on a break?— lucÿ (@_glazeddoughnut) September 21, 2015
Why did Buzz Lightyear act like a toy when Andy came in the room if he didn't think he was a toy? #AskTrump https://t.co/AHkIpnbQH7— pourmecoffee (@pourmecoffee) September 21, 2015
Was Bran the Builder correct to construct the Wall, thus dividing First Men based on an arbitrary division of Wildling/Northman? #AskTrump— BryndenBFish (@BryndenBFish) September 21, 2015
On the Greek classics
#AskTrump To what extent were the likes of Virgil and Horace the spin-doctors of their day?— Stephen Graham (@PlopGazette) September 21, 2015
On women
#AskTrump Why do you believe women are incapable of achieving success of their own accord?— Beth Post (@CreativeBelle) September 21, 2015
On his time with the WWE
@realDonaldTrump @TwitterNYC Did it hurt when @steveaustinBSR gave you the ole Stone Cold Stunner? #AskTrump pic.twitter.com/eetvV8NWTA— Austin Hunt (@AustinHunt) September 21, 2015
On his campaign slogan
#AskTrump At what point in American history was America great for everyone?— Monica (@MonicaBisgaard) September 21, 2015
On education
#AskTrump Can you help me with my homework? What's the solution set? pic.twitter.com/SWYAieIvjH— Tylor (@Tyler_Walrus) September 21, 2015
And the most important question of all, inspired by Eminem
#AskTrump If you had 1 shot, or 1 opportunity to seize everything you ever wanted. In one moment, would you capture it, or just let it slip?— Tyler Hansen (@tjhansen) September 21, 2015
So what about the questions he did answer? Here is a quick look at Trump's responses: