That doesn't make sense. But it could do if you are saying later posts develop the first. So it did make sense later, when it was developed by my reply. But did it only make sense to me?
Well your last post made sense to me, but I sensed the direction the thread was going, therefore I commented that it may (or may not) make sense later. Maybe later posts retroactively elucidate the earlier ones? Or maybe people ignore any posts at the start when a thread has got to larger than 2 pages and develop their own theme, based on the last five-six posts in that thread? Does that make sense?
It does make sense. But I don't think it has to be a long post to follow the rules we are talking about. Maybe, what happen here is a reflection of what happens in life. So things that do make sense like the moon landing, won't make sense. But things that don't make sense (or not the kind of sense we like) such as death will make sense, by the invention of religion. This reminds me of people who always go the opposite way. You say something is black and they say it's white. But I would figure that it is important to call white, black even if you are wrong because it explores a new idea.
Ok this is a good example, it may make sense in its own right but does it fit the theme of the post? So my brain and everyone else reading will work towards this making sense in light of the theme of the post. However, if it clearly did make sense people would work towards it not making sense.
There are rules? Because humans make patterns and "reasons", even when there may be none? Because that way they can "explain" life to themselves, rather than accept it as a random sequnce of barely connected events? Always take the path less trod, seredipity is worth any hassle. And it's blue, not black OR white. Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
The rule is always to not appear to follow the rules when all along you are, because that is the rule.
Good one. So it doesn't make any sense at all, but because it doesn't make any sense it fits the Theme well because we know that to start it would need to either make sense or not. So maybe you have achieved a neutral state here?