Write anything you think is a pointless argument. Feel free to share opinions on the diminishing interest theory.
1. Is it better to be too hot or too cold?
Some people they they have a superpower to withstand hot or cold temperatures. In truth the body just wants homeostasis. I think this is a matter of opinion and no one cares if you would rather be too hot or too cold.
2. Are we tired?
Some people tend to have a lot of opinions when some is tired. It comes to a point some say they had three hours of sleep and I feel fine. I see both are true, one person is tired and one person is not tired. Its good to see that sometimes tiredness does not always directly correlated to sleep amount.
3. Do our pets love us?
There is a lot of controversy. They lick you because you are the alpha. They lick you because you taste good. Everyone interprets the animal behavior to their own views.
4. Oxford comma?
The oxford comma is when a comma is put before an "and". I love my dog, my cat and bunny. I love my dog, my cat, and bunny.
A theory of diminishing interest
There is a theory that the amount of noise generated around an issue is inversely proportional to the complexity of the issues. The harder an issue is to understand the less of a stance people want to take on the issue. It reaches a peak at an opinion or subjective subject.
Bike shedding...
This man went to council meetings. There's a council meeting that is deciding whether or not to put in a nuclear reactor in the city. It is the first issues on the list. The council spends two minutes on the problem. They assume someone else had all the pricing and environmental factors right and checked. The second issues on the list is whether to give these employees at the nuclear reactor a bike shed. They spend two hours trying to decide if the employees need a bike shed. They argued what the pricing was, what the bike shed should be made of, how big the bike shed should be..