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  1. 01

    He say, she say, they said.

    I am pretty sure that anybody that comes around these parts (and reads what I write) has picked up that, I argue a lot, maybe not just argue but argue with an intent of winning an argument.

    With the advent of micro-blogging that has become difficult, arguing on twitter is like your phone ringing every second paragraph you utter — the interruptions break the conversation flow.

    … how can a debate be allowed to persist on twitter — how much can you say with 140 characters to spare?

    So, I have decided never to engage in debate over twitter — imagine security guards arguing with walkie-talkies, not a very efficient way to convey a thought.

    What I wanted to say on this essay is:

    inasmuch as enjoy arguing and debating things — I refuse to debate with anybody who fails to set a baseline for the argument.

    you know? Its like an Atheist arguing with a god-fearing-believer, that debate is going nowhere:

    … because both are not willing to accept each others baseline argument.

    The debate, argument will go on forever — as a matter fact, I refuse to engage an argument with anybody that fails to accept what is known (or accepted) to be true:

    … for every argument there is, almost, always an anchor of fact that the debate is based on — without it, what exactly are we arguing about?

    q.e.d

  2. 02

    Argue

    I have realised, I actually do not like arguing, takes way too much energy to setup, present and close an argument.

    Way too much energy. From now on, I am going to reserve my opinion, my point of view.

    All opinions reserved.

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