As pointless as the spiffing eponymous British tv quiz developed by, and starring Alexander Armstrong and Richard Osmond!
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Ellipse. Same but it doesn’t even roll that well.
Isn't a circle the collection of all points with the distance r to the circles center?
From Wikipedia:
A circle is a shape consisting of all points in a plane that are at a given distance from a given point, the centre.
The humor was a bit too edgy for him.
Oh like that circle hasn’t heard that one a million times 🙄
Isn't this just the premise of the film The Point
Or a circle is a single point