OK fine.
>why do you answer with another question instead of a with a real answer?
Because there isn't anything to legitimately answer with your question. All answers are obvious, but in the spirit of fairness, I will answer as best I can.
>That is not a statement, it is a question.
I wrote this because I asked for statements. He did not write a statement, he wrote a question. If you want to know why I am asking for statements it is because it generates debate. This is because it forces people to answer the "why?" question.
>In my OP it specifically says to make a statement.
Reread the OP. If you have to ask why then you need to fuck off back to rddit or lurk moar.
>If he actually wanted to find out my intentions he could've done it in a more roundabout way, using statements.
This was meant to be a hint. If you know the question someone is going to ask you (here you do, because I've said it will be a simple 'why?') you can set up your statement in anticipation of that question and attempt to trap your opponent.
This morning I am going to demonstrate how to identify you are in an echo chamber/have been propagandized
Andrew Taylor
Camden Smith
>why
Why not? Your genes were never meant for this world anyway.
Landon Bennett
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