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@Double_R
Yes, that's what a conclusion derived from premises and logic is called
Now that you mention it, perhaps you could structure your arguments in a rigorous, syllogistic format:
P1 + P2 = C
For more complex arguments:
P1a + P2a = C1
C1 + P2b = C2
And so on as needed. This way, your arguments are more organized and can be more easily examined and critiqued by others.
I don't get into too many debates because I don't care to commit to the time it takes to craft a 10k character response with limited internet service. So glad I was able to clear your genuine inquiry up.
Well, what you could do is write debate arguments in a computer notepad or wp as able. They wouldn’t have to be constructed in one sitting, and no internet required. When you have finished writing a round, simply copy/paste to the online debate when able.