The Most Trivial and Pointless Argument You've Ever Had.

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UnusualStranger

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Loving a good argument, but have nothing to argue about, I have begun a new type of argument.

What is peanut butter, more buttery or peanuts?

I will fight you till the end on whichever side you choose! HAHAHA!
 

Jroo wuz heer

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Banana Phone Man said:
It lasted quite a while. It was...

You have a 12 hour analogue clock (probably watch is a better example) and it only goes up to 12.00 not a 24 hour clock. So at 12.00 mid day (on the dot) would it be am or pm? And 12.00 at midnight would this be am or pm?

I don't think we ever came to an answer for that. If anyone knows could you answer it.
midnight-am
midday-pm

whether or not a tomato is a fruit
(it is)
 
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klipton said:
Once i have a discussion about how we could reduce universal entropy to make the universe last longer.
"We could cover the sun with solar panels and store the energy and go living underground using the earth´s heat as power source." That was our best idea.
Cookie if anybody understood what i just said.
Wait, wouldn't you also have to use the energy to you got from the sun to power the sun if you really wanted to reduce entropy? Your goal is to prevent energy from being lost and spreading out right?
 

DazBurger

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oreopizza47 said:
a good friend of mine refuses to let go of his notion that UPS trucks are black. i don't understand it. their motto is "What can brown do for you?" it says it right there. this arguement has gone on for three years. we both refuse to give up.
It looks black to me aswell... But the heck, im partially color-blind :p

Maybe he is as well? 5% of all men is.

He could try this: [link]http://colorvisiontesting.com/online%20test.htm[/link]
 

klipton

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mrpenguinismyhomeboy said:
klipton said:
Once i have a discussion about how we could reduce universal entropy to make the universe last longer.
"We could cover the sun with solar panels and store the energy and go living underground using the earth´s heat as power source." That was our best idea.
Cookie if anybody understood what i just said.
Wait, wouldn't you also have to use the energy to you got from the sun to power the sun if you really wanted to reduce entropy? Your goal is to prevent energy from being lost and spreading out right?
Yes, like i said somewhere before in this thread i would also send the sun energy to giant batteries or something.
 
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I had an argument with my dad who said gender changing opps where 'mutilation'.
And one with somone weather germans were a race he belived that races were based on coulor of skin after a while I facepalmed...
Also some Chav said my opinion is wrong... I think I confused him with big words such as possibly...
 

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klipton said:
Once i have a discussion about how we could reduce universal entropy to make the universe last longer.
"We could cover the sun with solar panels and store the energy and go living underground using the earth´s heat as power source." That was our best idea.
Cookie if anybody understood what i just said.
I study physics at university. I hate anything quantum mechanical with a burning passion. I understand everything you've just said. Which is a very long-winded, and slightly arrogant way of asking for a cookie!
And you can't reduce universal entropy. Sadly...

I had a very long-winded argument over a maths problem as to whether or not the number of negative signs in the thing cancelled. (They did, I was right). We had a week in which to do the problem, and a week from then until it was marked. This argument went on from when we got the problem to when we got the marks back. And then a little longer.

Although I've had yet more trivial arguments with myself. And it worries me that I argue back...

Then there are the amusing arguments with my brother of "which would win in a fight"? I'm sure everyone's done that though. Polar bear or crocodile? (Polar bear) Iron Man or Master Chief? (Iron Man) Batman or Superman? (Batman, and I had proof!)

And of course, Team Edward or Team Jacob? (Society)
 

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J03bot said:
klipton said:
Once i have a discussion about how we could reduce universal entropy to make the universe last longer.
"We could cover the sun with solar panels and store the energy and go living underground using the earth´s heat as power source." That was our best idea.
Cookie if anybody understood what i just said.
I study physics at university. I hate anything quantum mechanical with a burning passion. I understand everything you've just said. Which is a very long-winded, and slightly arrogant way of asking for a cookie!
And you can't reduce universal entropy. Sadly...

I had a very long-winded argument over a maths problem as to whether or not the number of negative signs in the thing cancelled. (They did, I was right). We had a week in which to do the problem, and a week from then until it was marked. This argument went on from when we got the problem to when we got the marks back. And then a little longer.

Although I've had yet more trivial arguments with myself. And it worries me that I argue back...

Then there are the amusing arguments with my brother of "which would win in a fight"? I'm sure everyone's done that though. Polar bear or crocodile? (Polar bear) Iron Man or Master Chief? (Iron Man) Batman or Superman? (Batman, and I had proof!)

And of course, Team Edward or Team Jacob? (Society)
God damn do I hate that argument. I vote team kill Edward and Jacob.
 

GrinningManiac

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I consider NO argument trivial!

The small, petty ones are merely training for the big ones!

HAHA!!!! *poses dramatically!*

OT: A few of my friends fail to grasp that "arguing =/= hating that person and/or their beliefs"

I was discussing Hinduism with a Quasi-lapsed Hindu, and we were bouncing rebuttles off each other as to the flaws and good things in it. Then another friend (who recently is getting more and more on my nerves as she grows more and more subtly attention-demanding and bitchy) has a go at me for being a whingy cynic

She lacks the ability to have a good conversation. She just says things, and that's that. A friendly conversation with her is mere inane banter
 

Erja_Perttu

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Most arguments with my boyfriend end up this way. I'll say something he doesn't agree with and then it descends into

Silly girl
you're a silly girl
Yeah, well, your mum
yeah, well, your mum
yeah, well, your mum's mum
yeah, well, your mum's mum's mum

and so on and so forth. We can go for hours.
 

RJ Dalton

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Not an argument I personally had, but I remember seeing this on DA. Somebody had drawn a SSB picture of MewTwo psychically tearing off Lucario's head. I thought, "cool, you don't see enough 'real' violence in pokemon."
But somebody in comments apparently didn't think so. This person left a comment that Lucario could kick MewTwo's ass and a fight began, which swiftly devolved into people mocking each others' penis size. The real kicker though - and I mean the real kicker - was that by the third post, it had been established that neither of them was really a fan of pokemon and only one of the actually played the SSB games. How's that for pointless, stupid arguments, eh?