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What is the History of debate?

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debate is the way to argue about FACS!!! it is not mindlessly argueing about stupid stuff with no where to go. its about proving your opoin to the other person. "IM RIGHT YOUR WRONG" says Daniel malek the coolist kid ever. this is an excellent example

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