Pointless thread: An Experiment

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I think he wanted to make the point that a pointless thread ought to be pointless, though he was afraid someone would make a point of contention with other posters, not related to the pointlessness of the thread itself.
Do you see my point(less)?

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Yes, it is either a pointed argument or a pointless non-argument.
 
yup. The fact that people are debating it is probably driving her bonkers.
 
Yes, it is either a pointed argument or a pointless non-argument.
Unless we invoke modal logic and accept that it may ā€œpossiblyā€ be a pointless thread. If this is not what the OP meant, then my argument is pointless. Carry on please.
 
What my husband would probably say - he’s a mathematician - is that a pointless thread cannot exist because there are line segments all over the place here, and even one segment contains many, many points. Each alphabetical letter is made up of points too, so there’s nothing pointless about this thread.

I was wondering, do points have sharp ends or blunt ones? Do points have secret societies, and if so, are these immoral? Can points have genders? Can points make a point? Lots of other things I started wondering about too, but my laundry is almost dry now and I have to go and fold.

And for a parting thought, are points biased against edges?
Trust the professionals to complicate everything, and screw it all up. Next thing we know, there’ll be a lawyer suing for a class action against pointlessness, on the basis of wasting clients time and money.
 
I hate to break it to everyone, but the OP invalidated his own thread. Review the title, he gave the thread a point (the experiment).
I dunno. An experiment could be pointless.

Google seems to confirm this. A search for ā€œpointless experimentā€ turns up about 741,000 results.

Now make that 741,001.
 
I dunno. An experiment could be pointless.
Immaterial. The experiment might have a point, but be utilizing a pointless thread as its means for reaching a conclusion. The thread, however, could still remain pointless:

Hypothesis: a pointless thread will still have many posts, and still run the risk of casting doubt upon the motives of the OP.

Conclusion: TBD

The experiment would have a point; but the thread could remain pointless.

I guess that means that the OP created a monster: although he thought the thread would, per se, have a ā€˜point’ (due to the experiment), it turns out that it remains pointless. Run for the hills! The thread has reached critical mass, and is about to run amok! šŸ˜‰
 
Immaterial. The experiment might have a point, but be utilizing a pointless thread as its means for reaching a conclusion. The thread, however, could still remain pointless:

Hypothesis: a pointless thread will still have many posts, and still run the risk of casting doubt upon the motives of the OP.

Conclusion: TBD

The experiment would have a point; but the thread could remain pointless.

I guess that means that the OP created a monster: although he thought the thread would, per se, have a ā€˜point’ (due to the experiment), it turns out that it remains pointless. Run for the hills! The thread has reached critical mass, and is about to run amok! šŸ˜‰
The North Koreans are coming!! Pointlessness has become Pynongyangness!!
 
Immaterial. The experiment might have a point, but be utilizing a pointless thread as its means for reaching a conclusion. The thread, however, could still remain pointless:

Hypothesis: a pointless thread will still have many posts, and still run the risk of casting doubt upon the motives of the OP.

Conclusion: TBD

The experiment would have a point; but the thread could remain pointless.

I guess that means that the OP created a monster: although he thought the thread would, per se, have a ā€˜point’ (due to the experiment), it turns out that it remains pointless. Run for the hills! The thread has reached critical mass, and is about to run amok! šŸ˜‰
You don’t understand. My point was… I mean… an experiment could, in principle, … um… you know, it’s in the eye of the beholder… and, uh… if the hypothesis is not… ah… er, if there is no… I mean, if the so-called experimenter has… just… if he does…

Oh, blast it all, now I’ve lost the thread. 😦
 
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