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Totally! This is my first day and already I'm seeing all these debates about cliques and such! In
fact, I just got done commenting on emo people. I came on this website to debate about serious
global issues and a lot of what I'm seeing has to do with people's personal problems. Why can't
people ignore the stupid comments made by even stupider people? |
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There is really that much, but one debate which makes me upset says that all fat people are bad
people, and I know alot of fat people who are nice. |
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So?
I mean, why mention it, is all I am saying.....
You start a topic then, in the which you feel it is phrased or content your preference.
We will respond. Okay ?
:-)
(and yes, there's a lot of stereotypes-prejudices).
You be the vehicle for change. |
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So what? |
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I disagree, there are plenty of 'odd' debates I would never have dreamed up in a million years
compared to 'stereotypical' ones.
"Too many" is subjective as well. |
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That's why we debate them dear, to
dismiss all the myths and stereotypes,
without debates in this world they would be called off as facts...very good, keen observation
though. |
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Would you prefer which video games are better than the other?
There is great repetition, and that gets a little tiresome. However, i prefer serious debates, or
at least universally relevant debates than the silly pop culture, or teenage debates. |
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