Theory of Randomness

Nothing can truly be random, each thought is stringed together by other related thoughts. Each person's experiences differ from other people's around them, when someone brings up the word "orange" in a discussion, one person may think of the food, whereas the other would be reminded of an orange raincoat they wore the previous day. This memory then brings an intriguing question or related statement, such as, "do you like raincoats". Since the other person is not familiar with these experiences, the comment is passed off as 'random'.

If one were to be truly random, then one would not be able to think at all. -R a n d o m 12  09:05, August 24, 2012 (UTC)