I'm Pro. You choose the topic.
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After 2 votes and with 4 points ahead, the winner is...
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Please send a message to me on the topic so I can start the first round with a full introduction.
The topic here was very clearly defined by Con, so I don't buy Pro's kritik. To believe something means to think that it is true—this is strongly implied throughout Con's argument, and it is the most straightforward interpretation of the resolution. Since Pro concedes that mathematicians do not think 2+2 is actually 61738383, this is essentially ceding the resolution as false.
Legibility goes to Con since Pro's case was unreadable at times, with arguments that seemed to shift from one kritik to another on different words in the resolution. This could have been solved if Pro had just used bold headings and bullets (as Con did) to make their case easier to comprehend.
Well, this was a fun one.
"According to a working calculator 1+1=2"
This went unchallenged by Pro.
"They'd agree an incorrect calculation would get an incorrect number."
This went unchallenged by Con.
With both sides not touching each other's case, I have no way to vote either way.
I can believe that working calculators say that 2+2=4.
I can also believe that every single Mathematician in the world agrees that 2+2=61738383, because they agree that when you add numbers incorrectly you get that number.
I am not going to give conduct points, because it does seem like topic was only established after that one forfeiture.
Legibility and sources were somewhat equal on both sides.
Every *single* mathematician
With a *bachelor's* degree
I see what you did there.
Or that
61738383 = 4
😀
"The topic is: Every single Mathematician in the world agrees that 2+2=61738383"
Sure, as long as we assume that 2 = half of 61738383
Mall
8/19/2023, 6:24:11 AM
Several of you accept the challenge but don't send a message on the topic. Now I'm on the clock. What is the topic?
The opposing side is restricting the topic possibly causing a first round forfeit.
Let me guess, the topic will be "US should declare war on Canada" with Mall as Pro.