“Random”: A cliche in the making

dice “The word random is used to express lack of order, purpose, cause, or predictability in non-scientific parlance. A random process is a repeating process whose outcomes follow no describable deterministic pattern, but follow a probability distribution.” -a disputed wiki article

Some people might tend to describe this blog or blogs in general as being “random”. The term random specifically means “lack of order”. This blog has order. If we had a behind the scenes on the making of this blog you’d be amazed at our process of posting things to this site. This post might seem random, but in actuality it was spurred on by an idea. Inspiring ideas should be compared to the very essence of this blog. And the esance of this blog may be carried out by “random teenagers”, but the serious thought put into these posts (that try hard to explain themselves through letter and word and exclamation marks) is so rampant that posts seem to generate “at random” and “on impulse”. This is a note from your host, expressing an idea.

Naters


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