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Demotruk said:
I prefer the excuse that even if you don't change the mind of the person you are arguing with, at least it's a public argument with the potential to change/influence the minds of people who aren't yet arguing with you(but are reading).

 

Furthermore, it helps you to reflect and order your own thoughts on the subject at hand. Maybe consider a facet or two you hadn't thought of before. That's worth something.



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