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Dodging: deliberately avoiding.That's not dodging. Dodging implies a deceitful connotation. If you don't believe me, look it up.
And because arguments are too broad to establish all encompassing rules. Who wins in court is different than who wins at a Model United Nations conference, or who wins a presidential debate.
That’s not the standard or only definition, so my use of the word “dodge” was correct. You deliberately avoided the question.When I look up the word "dodge" in the context we're speaking of, it says: " avoid (something) in a cunning or dishonest way. " So that's not what I did.
I'm simply not prepared to come up with winning criteria that will encompass all future debates. Sorry. We can establish them case-by-case.
No, I was using it by the definition I cited: intentionally dodging. I elaborated on what I meant by dodging before I cited the definition, so its verifiable that I was using it by that definition.I disagree. You were using that word in a different context.
Because, as I said before, I'm not prepared to establish rules that might apply to wildly different situations and debates, Are you?
Both definitions can be used, so saying that your definition was the one I was using when that’s verifiably false is incorrect. I elaborated on what I meant by dodging before citing the definition that matched what I previously described.Well my definition was different from yours, and it's in the same context as well, so I disagree with your assertion there.
Refutation is subjective. By your logic, refutation is simply when the opponent stops addressing the argument? because that's what I did, and you claimed I was conceding.
But I need only continue to reply in order for it to be not conceding, even if the argument is weak?
You're going to have to be more specific.
My brow ridge is literally about to touch my eye. How low do they have to beI wouldn’t waste money on it as you have decent fat pads, it’s just your high set brow ridge gives you UEE. You could get “hooded” eyes with more fat pads, but it doesn’t look as aesthetic/aggressive as hooded eyes that come from a low brow ridge.
Hooding from prominent fat pads:
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Hooding from low brow ridge:
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