Author Topic: The Controversial Controversy of Controversy [it's really a simple question]  (Read 1410 times)

I don't like to argue but sometimes I just naturally insist on inputting correct information in such situations.

That's SOOO raven
^This is the name of an old TV show. Just FYI

^This is the name of an old TV show. Just FYI
You may have replied to that in the wrong topic. :)

You may have replied to that in the wrong topic. :)

 /fail


Well atleast I got that info out

You may have replied to that in the wrong topic. :)
How does that even happen?

How does that even happen?
I thot I clicked on lavender's but I accidently clicked this 1. couldnt have happened any other way

This is a stupid thread, and you should feel bad.




:)

I do. I'm sorry :c

I can enjoy an argument, or a debate, but I don't go looking for them, or trying to cause them.

I just moved out of my uni flat to another because (among other reasons) one of my flatmates was constantly looking to argue over every little thing. (It wasn't even him arguing with what I or others were doing, just whenever we said anything about any topic, he had to pick some issue with it. It just got exhausting that you couldn't have a normal conversation).

Yeah. I prefer civilized discussions. If it's a thread where people are slitting throats over whether or not ice cream is good for you, I'll probably leave my view and walk away at the very most.


I think they're fun and interesting to be part of, but avoid them anyway.

I like political and historical arguments and debates but political arguments usually end up to just insulting and baiting eachother

no it's not
If it's something you really are passionate about and believe in, it is.

you're in a little phase called "i always have to be right"

If it's something you really are passionate about and believe in, it is.
lol

I like political and historical arguments and debates but political arguments usually end up to just insulting and baiting eachother

Religious debates all the way.

lol
yes ik that sounded stoopid. but idc. stoopider's gonna stoop  c: