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@Mandatory Carryall in one go too
Uh, tip of a finger too.
"finger"
ok so youre circumcised we get it lol
Ya, getting 3 pulled at Cape May sucked.
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Oh, and circumsized, too.
make sure to charge the dog as an adult
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@Mandatory Carry alright so youre more intact than i am
I've got my bottom fleah
had all my front teeth smashed twice
No Mutilation Mandy's in this house
i have a damn good dentist
@TheCompanyMan lookin like an ant eater i see
ive got just the pic for you
Post it
but first
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looks busy here, mass debate is always a good thing
it requires a lot from within
When dealing with modern progressives, it is more the rule than the exception that the slippery slope argument is not a fallacy. EG: gay rights and the evolution of the lgbtqaaiplmnopqrstuvwxyz movement.
Change my mind.
Blonde has touched on it during the streams, but it seems like the entire right-to-left political shift is a slippery slope that gets forcibly reset every so often
I think that generally speaking, liberals or progressives are more likely to fall into the slope that conservatives.
It's kind of hard to argue a slippery slope against someone fighting to maintain the status quo in most cases.
If the "conservative" position is more restrictive than the status quo, then the slippery slope argument is that we'll get more and more restrictive
In a vacuum, I'm not sure I could argue against it, because the government is all too willing to take on more enforcement power at the same time that the left wants to remove all cultural stigmas.
It's super slippery downhill both ways in the snow
I guess at least I'm modern politics I haven't seen much from conservatives trying to re-enact restrictions. Rather the fight has just been a pushback to the "progress" liberals have been pushing.
They love their Handmaid's Tale references as of late.
I guess the problem with the modern progressives is that they keep putting human edge cases up on a pedestal, so there's a natural tendency for people to find more and more ways to be placed upon it
TBH I haven't even watched handmaid's tale.
Generally speaking, if you have to look to fiction for your representation of the results of your opponents arguments, you're probably bad at arguing.
Whereas if you state that the nuclear family is your societal paragon, it's hard to find ways to one-up that
What do you mean by one up that?
If your position is "X is bad, and you should do your best to deviate from it" people will always try to find new ways to deviate and get bonus points. Versus "X is good and you should do your best not to deviate" makes it such that you can't really get more X-er than X.
I hope that makes sense
Yeah. That's what I thought you were saying, just wanted to be sure