Y'all do PF, LD or CX?

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I personally enjoy PF. LD is confusing and CX is just weird.
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I've done PF, LD, Congress, and Big Question
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What's big question?
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"Big Questions is a debate format supported by a grant from the John Templeton Foundation. High school and middle school students will grapple with complex worldview questions as they debate both sides of the 2020-2021 resolution,"

The format is close to LD/PF, and the topic typically focus on hyper-philosophical crap. For ex, last year's topic was "Resolved: Objective morality exists."
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This is the structure of rounds
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It seems like PF, but the conclusions are a bit weirder.


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pretty much
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The format is close to LD/PF, and the topic typically focus on hyper-philosophical crap. For ex, last year's topic was "Resolved: Objective morality exists."
Oh, come on. Philosophy is awesome.
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It is, but in my experience with the event... let's just say holding a philosophical debate is difficult with people who do not understand the concept to begin with. 
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That would be a problem.
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"I am, therefore I don't need to think." Now that's philosophy!
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“Choose old people for enemies. They die. You win.”
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I disagree. Old age and treachery with defeat youth and skill with ease.
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THE LOST 11TH COMMANDMENT OF MOSES

"Thou shalt not be that one guy who responds to humor as it is presented literally and is a pain in the arse"

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The Lost 12th Commandment of Moses

"Thou shalt not assume that SirAnonymous is being serious. If thou dost, thou shalt be wrong."
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THE LOST 13TH COMMANDMENT OF MOSES

"Thou shalt make thy thoughts clear over text."

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Verily, verily, I say unto thee, if ever my thoughts do not seem clear, then thou can be sure they are in jest.
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Verily, verily, I say unto thee, I am tired of writing formally

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“Choose old people for enemies. They die. You win.”
This has to be the worst advice to give anyone both morally and strategically. Depending on which old person your cowardly ass picks on, you will have made a wise, inescapable enemy that will show no mercy and has nothing left to lose.
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Gee, thanks for debunking that, no seriously, here's a medal
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May I be so bold as to refer you to the lost 11th commandment of Moses?
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He just unfriended me, lol
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I competed in Lincoln Douglas in all 3 years of high school. I did humerous, dramatic, and duo interp on the side. I did pretty well at local tournaments, but I went to NATCAT in Omaha on got absolutely destroyed lol. I thought I was a good debater until that happened, then I realized Utahns probably just aren't that smart.

Regardless, I love LD for its philosophical takes on socio-political issues, and it was ultimately what I think made me more open minded in general. I would get a topic and say "There's no way I can ever argue pro for it" and by the end of the debate season, could completely switch my stance. Being forced to debate both sides of an issue really made me see the world through a different lens, and made me question what I thought I knew. 

LD changed my life in a pretty meaningful way.
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He just unfriended me, lol
Gotta love some good R/whoosh on a monday lol
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Regardless, I love LD for its philosophical takes on socio-political issues, and it was ultimately what I think made me more open minded in general. I would get a topic and say "There's no way I can ever argue pro for it" and by the end of the debate season, could completely switch my stance. Being forced to debate both sides of an issue really made me see the world through a different lens, and made me question what I thought I knew. 

LD changed my life in a pretty meaningful way.
I loved both LD and PF for those reasons. Congress and Big Questions were more... meh
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Gotta love some good R/whoosh on a monday lol

Yeah for real. Don't know why he took it so hard. 
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He just unfriended me, lol
Good grief.
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Congress and Big Questions were more... meh
Never had Big Qusetions in my debate team, that must be a newer format. Did one congress, I hated it lol. 

Yeah for real. Don't know why he took it so hard. 
I've noticed RM mis-understands social cue's a lot. Dark humor is awesome, though it's obviously not meant to be taken seriously. One of my favorite reddit threads is R/cursedcomments 
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My school only offered Policy and Congress