Inane Thread By Rachmaninoff2: An Experiment

In summary, the conversation is about the quality of threads on a forum. One user comments that the threads are inane, but another finds this one interesting. The conversation then turns to the definition of "inane" and the possibility that this thread may be considered limitless inanity. The original commenter also shares a link about high-tech rims.
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Jonny_trigonometry
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Rachmaninoff2 commented that my threads are inane. So I figured that I'd start another inane thread.
 
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How interesting! This one certainly isn't inane.
 
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cool______________
 
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This is interesting: inane exists, apparently, as a noun as well as an adjective.

"inane
2 entries found for inane.

Main Entry: 2 inane
Function: noun
: void or empty space <a voyage into the limitless inane -- V. G. Childe>"


-Websters
 
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Does that mean that my threads are limitless?
 
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Limitless inanity, yes...
 
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Jonny_trigonometry said:
Rachmaninoff2 commented that my threads are inane. So I figured that I'd start another inane thread.
thanks?
 
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This means your thread is an inane in itself, that it is the voidest part of PF. It's a waterhole for infinite uselessness and probably won't be archived.
 

FAQ: Inane Thread By Rachmaninoff2: An Experiment

What was the purpose of the "Inane Thread By Rachmaninoff2" experiment?

The purpose of the experiment was to explore the effects of repetitive and nonsensical communication on online forums.

Who conducted the "Inane Thread By Rachmaninoff2" experiment?

The experiment was conducted by a team of researchers from a university in the United States.

What were the results of the experiment?

The results showed that the inane thread received a high number of views and comments compared to other threads on the forum.

Were any ethical considerations taken into account during the experiment?

Yes, the researchers followed ethical guidelines and received approval from their university's Institutional Review Board before conducting the experiment.

What are the implications of this experiment?

The experiment highlights the potential for meaningless and repetitive content to gain attention and popularity on online platforms, and raises questions about the impact of such content on online communities and communication.

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