3. Foolish arguments.
I detest foolish arguments because they are just a huge waste of breath, with only the outcome of proving that you are smarter than an idiot.
Thus, turning you into an idiot.
Foolish arguments can also come with a lot of frustration and anger.
Many foolish arguments are started by the major obstinate person. So, no matter how good your argument is, the arguer would stick to his/her opinion either way.
I wish I could say that you couldn't catch me trying to argue with an obstinate person, but as much as I hate to admit it, that is extremely hard (for me) to avoid.
Half of the time I don't even know I'm in one until I'm either in the middle of it, or when a person whose opinion I value walks into the room.
BTW, HERE'S A REALLY COOL BOOK I'VE SEEN ON WATTPAD REGARDING DEBATES:
Do You Even Logic? How to Spot and Avoid Fallacies in Any Debate
By: DarkPH0T0N
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The Things I Detest
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