Like was it a meaningful debate or a flat out flame war? And what was the main theme you were arguing over?

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    I would say it’s mostly topics I’m not actually arguing about.

    I tend to point out false statements or false assumptions. I do it regardless of the topic or my position on an issue, but usually it’s taken as general opposition to whatever the person was saying. So they call me a shill or demand that I prove a ridiculous point of view they imagine I must hold. It’s like only The Enemy is expected to care about the accuracy of what The Right Side says.

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      I always hate when someone I agree with makes a stupid argument. Then if I point out their bad argument, I look like I’m arguing the other side

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        i hate it when someone argues with me by telling me i made a stupid argument by making a stupid argument.

        usually my falsely attributing a fallacy to me, which they themselves perform in their counter-argument.

        and then they basically go ‘no, you were illogical first, if you don’t admit it you are stupid and I am smart’.

        OK, really big-brained logic there.