If you don't wish to engage in real debate to find the truth, then don't bother saying anything at all.
Any effort to do otherwise only helps to keep people locked within The Matrix, which makes you Agent Smith.
Insisting the world should only be discussed by Tweets and Memes, and any other argument is "the wrong way to do it" is full of so many flaws I don't even know where to begin.
Regardless, you should read it. You might find useful information in there since your ideas have nothing to do with reality.
If you don't wish to engage in real debate to find the truth, then don't bother saying anything at all.
That's almost how this works.
How it really works is each of us gets to say, within the rules, anything at all (e.g., a wall of text :) and the rest get to decide whether it merits reading and what to do with it.
It's best to not build a wall of text no one with a life will read. Instead, keep it short and concise.
If you don't wish to engage in real debate to find the truth, then don't bother saying anything at all.
Any effort to do otherwise only helps to keep people locked within The Matrix, which makes you Agent Smith.
Insisting the world should only be discussed by Tweets and Memes, and any other argument is "the wrong way to do it" is full of so many flaws I don't even know where to begin.
Regardless, you should read it. You might find useful information in there since your ideas have nothing to do with reality.
That's almost how this works.
How it really works is each of us gets to say, within the rules, anything at all (e.g., a wall of text :) and the rest get to decide whether it merits reading and what to do with it.
I said "engage in real debate to find the truth." I said nothing about freedom of speech. Don't confuse the two.
You are free to spout any nonsense or belief you wish. I am talking about engaging in debate to understand reality while living within The Matrix.
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