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Blue-Frosted Cake Donuts
I am against blue-frosted cake donuts. Before I begin the debate, I would like to say that the spelling of "Donut" is merely the shortened term of "Doughnut" in persuasive American English, and that a "Donut" has the same overall definition and description as a "Doughnut". Don't even try to nail me on that one. Also I would like to remind my opposition that this is a one-round debate, so throw everything you have to say out there. As I was saying, I am against blue-frosted cake donuts, for...
From a debate judging standpoint, LM should win the "Cousins and beer nuts" debate.

Here is the debate: http://www.debate.com/debates/Cousins-and-beer-nuts-are-better-than-colon-cancer/1/ LM is none other than me, Logical-Master. I challenge someone here to show me why my opponent should win this debate. Offer me reasons and I will rebut them either by showing that mynameisjonas didn't say the points you put forward or by showing why your analysis is contrary to ethical debate principles. (Or any other option I can think of.) I stand in firm affirmation that I should w...
"Regular" Cell Phones > Tracfone

December 25th, 2006, 4:10 PM. My family was gathered in the living room, tearing open gift after gift, filled with joy after joy of the satisfaction of receiving what we had asked for that Christmas day. Ah, yes, what a scene it was. Until one precocious present changed it all. My grandmother opened a gift wrapped in green, plaid paper, to find something she had least expected from her son. "It's a new cell phone!" she cried, as she held up a Samsung SCH-u340, all wrapped up in its plastic pr...
College Football Should Have a Playoff System

The college football postseason is a mess. From the complex bowl games, to the BCS rankings, to the controversial decisions, a change is definetely in order. I think a playoff system is that change needed. Just look at every other major sport, pro and college; hockey, basketball, baseball, soccer, pro football; they all have a playoff format, a bracket, to determine the overall champion. No complaints are coming out of those sports about their postseason, controversial champions, or rankings....
Now that im done with this site, Im not gonna take it seriously.

indubitably. The underlying and persistant, perpetually existing essence of philosophical-sounding babbelig stream of thought is what will waste your time right now. This song is not a rebel song. This song is sunday bloody sunday. If your still rading this, go do something better for your time, like making world peace. Idealistic, patriotic fools. Yep. Metal. Punk rock tried to kill the metal, but they failed,as they were stricken down to the ground. What a waste of time. This here finalizes th...
Canada- Clean Air, Filthy People

If I were to be elected president of our beautiful country, my first step would be to declare war on Canada and in result of that, wiping out the Canadian species. Debate me and you will find out why....
Native Americans should be called brown and not red
If you want the answer, just look at their skin its brown!!!! red is such a pointless skin color and it makes no sense...
Hollister is Overrated
There are many designer stores out there for our teenage (and, some pre-teens) to enjoy; Abercrombie and Fitch, Aeropostale, American Eagle, Old Navy, Steve And Barry's, South Pole, and The Limited to name a few. However, one name stands out from all of these designer stores-Hollister. Owned by Abercrombie and Fitch, this store is made to appeal to both males and females, this "surfer-friendly" store sells products such as Polo shirts, t-shirts, jeans, hoodies, and other basic teen wear. How...
West Coast rock owns East coast rock
When you think of good rock bands, don't the names: ACDC, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Beach Boys as well as many others Eats cost has some good ones but west coast owns...
windows xp pro or windows xp home?
just a question which is better but i like pro if it got more item i like pro cause it might got more items but which one!??!?!??!?!??!?!...

