
When you would look closer; a bit deeper, you might find that what you call avoiding direct answers are actually, and quite regularly indeed, mirror-responses, mirroring the nature of the questions posed, i.e., when a question is ambiguously put, chances are you'll get an ambigious answer - basically, when a question is put a certain way, my response will be in like; mirroring its nature.
I do this on purpose, with a purpose (in mind).
The fact that you see it as 'avoiding to answer', instead of what it actually is, tells us something about your perception (on the matter). Thanks for sharing. 
rejected and denied by many, accepted and embraced by few : incontrovertibility
- it is not what we (think we) know that matters, it is what we can show true that does
as the maxim demands; truth is demonstrably fact and fact is demonstrably true
everything else ... mere BS -
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