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Originally Posted by smc
The more I think about it, the more I'm torn between two positions, both of which absolutely, truly reflect what I think and are not "debating tools" for our purposes here.
On the one hand, I truly wish I had never taken the bait (set out by whomever, not necessarily you, Tal) and engaged in this discussion. The reason is that I neither like where it has ended up, because I'd really rather that we all just enjoy the site and not get into these kinds of discussion, and because I can't see this venue as one in which any conclusory synthesis can be developed that brings us to some kind of consensus or understanding or compromise or whatever. And that, after all, ought to be the point of debate.
On the other hand, there's a part of me that wants to open a new thread on "Debating and Discussion Tools" and take on this question comprehensively and definitively -- not the content of discussion and debating tools or styles, but the forms and what they tell us. But that feels too much like my "day job." So, how about this: there is at least a 50-50 chance I will be in Philadelphia when the Red Sox travel there in May. If that happens, I'll buy the beers and we can talk about this face to face.
I really don't want to fight with anyone, even though I am confident that I will always win, and I wish I hadn't engaged in what is turning into an unpleasant fight (and a distraction from why I participate on Trans Ladyboy Forum at all).
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SMC:
That might be possible. The reason I say might is that the biggest articles will be Phillies-Sox, Phillies-Yanks and the trading deadline. I write pre-game and post-game, and those Halladay-Hamels vs. Beckett-Lackey-Lester-Sabathia starts will be hugh pre-gamers. I usually have the pre-game for game 2 ready before game 1 begins, and do the first post-game during the game. I might need every hour I have for writing and photos. I cannot promise anything, but thanks for the offer.
TAL