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Skittles! wrote:I do not and will not ever believe that you typed all that.
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I wasn't bothered reading a lot of it..
F1fth wrote:I debate on this site because I enjoy. I wouldn't do it if I didn't.
And I like hearing others opinions because they expand my own. I realize my opinion is not absolute, therefore by putting it out there, all the flaws in it are picked apart, and corrected by myself.
And it's fun.
Wayne wrote:Wow, with a voice like that Dancing Mustard must get all the babes!
Garth wrote:Yeah, I bet he's totally studly and buff.
sheepofdumb wrote:I'm not scum, just a threat to the town. There's a difference, thank you very much.
ga7 wrote: I'll keep my vote where it should be but just in case Vote Strike Wolf AND f*ck FLAMINGOS f*ck THEM HARD
got tonkaed wrote:well i disagree with you on a couple points.
Someone mentioned there are 2 different types of debate once....the type to try and win someone over (which is rarely going to happen on the internet) or the type to promote clarity of positions. I think the second one can be fine, because you learn more about not only the other groups position, but also more about yourself by discussing it.
Most people dont take the time to think about how people might see things differently, or challenge some of their own assumptions about the world.
When you have hte freedom to say what you want behind a computer (because some people wont otherwise) you really get to hear how people concieve things, and sometimes that can add to your total of knowledge.
It all depends on how you approach it.
static_ice wrote:got tonkaed wrote:well i disagree with you on a couple points.
Someone mentioned there are 2 different types of debate once....the type to try and win someone over (which is rarely going to happen on the internet) or the type to promote clarity of positions. I think the second one can be fine, because you learn more about not only the other groups position, but also more about yourself by discussing it.
Most people dont take the time to think about how people might see things differently, or challenge some of their own assumptions about the world.
When you have hte freedom to say what you want behind a computer (because some people wont otherwise) you really get to hear how people concieve things, and sometimes that can add to your total of knowledge.
It all depends on how you approach it.
So, is that how you approach it? Because looking at some threads... I really don't think xtra is just clarifying his position(s), just from looking at his persitency. Also, I don't know about every christian on this site but I'm pretty sure jay for one is trying to change other's views, and I wouldn't be surprised if his opponents are atleast trying to defend their views, looking at the namecalling thats been taking place
xtratabasco wrote:All I know is that when someone offers 1 million dollars to anyone who can prove a 757 hit the pentagon like this government says, and nobody can show such proof there really isnt anything to debate.![]()
and yet there is players here who still want too.![]()
ohh and when you follow sports teams for most of your life then the kicker molests little tykes and they give him a slap on the wrist and move him to another team and hush it up in the papers, and he continues earning millions of dollars and you keep watching and groveling to sports and didnt learn anything from that, then your a pathetic worm that needs to go to jail with the other jock sniffers and molesters and the stadium needs to be torn down and never rebuilt and the whole team disbanned. And when a tennis star gets caught with steriods they need to break both her arms and kneecaps.
jiminski wrote:I debate because i enjoy debate but also, sometimes, with the hope that i could in some tiny way impart a small nugget of sentiment.
I also debate in the hope of learning.
you can say that there is 'no fact, only opinion' ... this in itself is an opinion which at worst holds such intangibility that it offers up an abstract tool as the cornerstone, constructed of evasion, to act as foundation for any argument.
At best the maxim is a universal truth to keep at bay arrogance and obdurate belief (a paradox in itself)
I disagree profoundly that viewpoints can not be changed by a place like this.
Every single person who has ever lived, embarks upon a journey of learning. Many begin as passionate idealists and end up as resigned pragmatists. There is nothing wrong with either state (many will prefer the memory of that idealist who still lurks.... Some will be guilty and angry at inaction; in so being, they create an even more stark dichotomy between the new and the old.)
Change of opinion may not be measurable within a 'thread' due to the adversarial and partisan nature of debates. It is usually too much an affront upon the ego to accept another's antithetical perspective.
However if the point was well made, the view is stored.. sometimes grudgingly and buried deep. This view may well surface later, at least as an amendment to the previous view.
Partly the point is that no one enjoys losing an argument. If we do not tailor our views in the face of a superior tenet... our arguments will always lose!
ignotus wrote::shock:
By the title I honestly believed that this topic is about masturbation.![]()
What a surprise to my tortured little brain...![]()
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static_ice wrote:ignotus wrote::shock:
By the title I honestly believed that this topic is about masturbation.![]()
What a surprise to my tortured little brain...![]()
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read the whole thing!
ignotus wrote:static_ice wrote:ignotus wrote::shock:
By the title I honestly believed that this topic is about masturbation.![]()
What a surprise to my tortured little brain...![]()
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read the whole thing!
now i did!
but masturdebaters (in title) my brain interpreted on his own sick way into... well something else.![]()
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