- It’s purely anecdotal and I’ve nothing to back this up, but 90% of answers to a debate that starts with “so…” are poorly constructed, cherry pick arguments, and have little understanding of the context of the discussion. - It’s infuriating. - So you’re saying we piss on the poor? 
- So you’re saying all arguments phrased otherwise are solid? 
- So it is ok to claim something with nothing to back it up? 
- So what are you trying to say? 
 
- The “So doth hates potatoes?” quote confused me because there’s no pronoun (doth is a verb) - It should be more like “So thou hatest potatoes” or something - Thouest dothest hatest potatoeseth? 
- Doth thou hate potaters sounds right - I’m not a linguist, and the timeline here is vague, but two things: - We’re in the second-person singular, so “dost”, not “doth”
- Using the auxiliary verb (“do-support”) is a fairly modern construct at least in written English; “hatest thou” would be more likely.
 
 
 
- Also gotta love the dummies that invariably respond with, “lol nobody does that” when you explain it to them. - lol nobody does that - So you hate potatoes?? 
 
 
- Dydde Shackethpear knoweth aboute ye humbleth potateth? Methinkth hee didtht pothiblie notte. 
- Now I’m laughing at my friend group from when we were teenagers. - One proclaimed that they weren’t a fan of breasts with tiny little nipples. - He was immediately branded as the guy who loves huge dinner plate sized nipples. - There was no in between for us back then. 
- Pretty much Lemmy when one leftist criticizes the strategy of the left. “Oh dissent? You must be MAGA!” - you are criticizing something from lemmy? are you some sort of MAGA lib? 
- Even worse: a lib. 
 
- It’s a classic debate rhetoric (with no argumental value) that is a staple since classic ancient times. - Should we have outgrown it by now? 
 Perhaps it (& similar stuff) is holding us back?- In science (but not necessarily scientific community) such things have no place. 
 It barely has a place in philosophy.
- Uh… forsooth? 










