Why Not Share Your Random Thoughts Here?

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The discussion revolves around the introduction of a thread for sharing random thoughts without the need to create new topics for simple observations. Some participants express disapproval, noting that a similar thread already exists on the forum. Concerns are raised about the potential for redundancy and the quality of discussions, with references made to previous threads where similar attempts were perceived as unproductive. The conversation highlights the balance between encouraging casual sharing and maintaining the forum's focus and organization.
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So this is taken from another forum that I frequent.

Basically just post any random old thought that you might be feeling.

This way you don't have to start a whole new topic just to say "Damn it's cloudy out today".

If you guys don't approve of the thread, then by all means please do lock it and please accept my apologies.

Otherwise randomize away
 
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This forum already HAS a thread on random thoughts. I doubt we need another one.
 
Actually, OP tries to play some stupid games with us: https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=338126
 
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