As I march onto my 5th lost debate, I think this is a good opportunity to take a break. I will try to avoid debating momentarily to ruminate and improve skills (unless someone is up to challenge ...) . To lose such a debate with overwhelming evidence is embarrassing to me -- not to mention the Madman defeated me in one of my expertise, internet privacy. I will be back. Mark my words.
Going on Haitus
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Edit: 7th lost debate
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@Undefeatable
Perhaps you should now consider defeatable, as a more appropriate screen name.
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@zedvictor4
that would give me an excuse to slouch in debates and present worse arguments or evidence
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@Undefeatable
Don't trip, we all have our embarrassments.
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@Sum1hugme
yeah, but you only had one argument. I had 20+ experts and 5 arguments combined.
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@Undefeatable
I was docked source points when I used ohio state's astronomy division and nature, while my opponent used evolutionisamyth.com
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@Undefeatable
I had 20+ experts and 5 arguments combined
Fauxlaw go hard ig
I think to a certain degree you shouldn't care about results. No matter how much better you dothan your opponent, there is a good chance you will lose considering the quality of a large portion of judges.
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@Bringerofrain
I mean, Ragnar and Oromagi managed to go 100+ debates without losing a single one. I just feel I'm subpar and not up to standard.
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@Undefeatable
They debate like mice and treat debating like a science, be a wolf and master your artform.
I agree with RM. If you are undefeated than you just aren't challenging yourself enough. If I had 100 in a row, I would find intentional ways to handicap myself. Otherwise it seems boring.