It is normal I'm sick of internet activists?

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  • Don't patronise me, I don't need your tips. I was pointing out a classic debating error: overstating your case with sweeping statements to the point that it's easily shot down by your opponent: eg ALL MEN ARE RAPISTS. All your opponent has to do is produce evidence of ONE man who's not a rapist and the first person's argument is lost and h/she has to back down to "some" to which the response is "how many? where are your stats?" and first person looks like the idiot s/he is.

    Your last question includes a classic figure of speech, not a debating point, and is not analagous to the use of ALL or NONE statements in a debate.

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    • I was also pointing out a classic debating error. Purposefully taking a statement literally that is obviously not a literal statement. When someone says everyone does something, clearly meaning most or a lot and someone responds with something like "so you know what every person in the world does?"...

      They think this is a clever response. But it doesn't make them look clever, it makes them look like a foolish person who lacks the common sense to realize it is not a literal statement.

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      • If people don't want to be taken literally they should learn to use the english language correctly and not say all when they mean most. It's lazy and pointless: what's so hard about saying what you mean?

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        • There are very few people who speak literally 100% of the time. I don't believe I have ever met anyone who has never made a non literal statement. People do not need to change the way the language is spoken in practice because of you inability to exercise common sense.

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          • Oh for goodness sake, can't you see the difference between an ordinary conversation and someone trying to make a point in a debate?

            I might say it's raining cats & dogs and everyone knows it isn't, but if I say ALL dogs and cats bite and scratch babies, that's obviously supposed to be a statement of fact, not a figure of speech.

            End of conversation on my part, bc if you can't get that clear difference after this number of exchanges I'll save my time & energy for something more productive

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            • Obviously you can't understand the difference between a debate and non debate statement, because when Short4words made the comment you responded to, it wasn't really a debate comment. But I think that I have been clear that debate or not, common sense applies.

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        • Your being an asshole ellenna. You lost the argument and now your being a sore loser. Admit defeat and movie on.

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          • Strange, I don't feel defeated or like a loser. Why don't you "movie on" yourself?

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            • Fine butt head. You probably fart in your sleep.

              *points nose in the air, turns on his heal, and walks away*

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              • PS: And you DON'T ever fart in your sleep? Must be why you're full of hot smelly air and even smellier shit

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              • ha ha ha tell someone who cares

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