Instigator / Pro
7
1510
rating
10
debates
65.0%
won
Topic
#5256

Causal Debate: It's better to be a night person than a morning person

Status
Finished

The debate is finished. The distribution of the voting points and the winner are presented below.

Winner & statistics
Better arguments
3
0
Better sources
2
2
Better legibility
1
1
Better conduct
1
0

After 1 vote and with 4 points ahead, the winner is...

ProfessorS17Jr
Parameters
Publication date
Last updated date
Type
Standard
Number of rounds
3
Time for argument
Two hours
Max argument characters
10,000
Voting period
One week
Point system
Multiple criterions
Voting system
Open
Contender / Con
3
1517
rating
15
debates
50.0%
won
Description

I designed the debate this way because it's easier to commit to it with the other commitments I have outside of this site. I realized that I have a problem with actually engaging in the debates I join. Because I keep joining a debate knowing that I have other demanding activities throughout my day, I often end up forfeiting my rounds, which isn't fair to my opponents who take time out of their day to give an argument. So, to ensure that I'm able to fully commit, I've made the debate only three rounds and the time for argument two hours so it can go by quicker. This is a causal debate, so personal experiences and opinions are encouraged. Evidence, while it can strengthen the argument, is not required. The point is to just have fun with this. Whoever wants to accept this debate, please let me know in the comments before you do, and make sure to accept it in the afternoon, since that's when I can access my computer. I don't want to accidentally forfeit.

Here are the definitions used in this topic:

Morning Person (noun)
Definition: someone who feels awake and full of energy in the mornings

Night Person (noun)
Definition: a person who likes the night : person who has the most energy at night

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@Hero_In_Instatute

By extend, do you mean, you need more time for your argument?