@LukeAlmighty Libshits pilpul "degenerate" like it needs some metaphysical justification but it just means "getting worse" and if you say that, they can do the same thing with "worse"
I get being hesitant with it since it's a meme, but also being defensive about it would probably just lead to the same thing with something else. If they try pilpuling it just post a dictionary at them
@cereal @LukeAlmighty Exactly the pilpulling I meant.
degenerate adjective
: having declined or become less specialized (as in nature, character, structure, or function) from an ancestral or former state
It's a word, you retard.
>a good argument
"good"? That's just a value judgement like any else. Kill yourself
@applejack
Throwing out certain words as easy as you'd breathe mellows / severely dilutes their meanings. 'Degenerate' is supposed to be an utterly gutteral, almost brutish response to an action or a state of being, so applying it to stupid and meaningless arguments and non-problems makes you sound wishy-washy and signals to other people that even -you- don't value your own words.
@cereal @LukeAlmighty
@Bunn0241 @cereal @LukeAlmighty I haven't applied it to a single thing. Do you have any idea what you're even trying to argue?
@applejack
It was more of an agreement to the original post rather than a targeted response to you specifically. You couldn't have known better, since I replied directly to you by mistake.
I don't form arguments for conversations I'm not a part of.
@cereal @LukeAlmighty
@Bunn0241 @cereal @LukeAlmighty Okay dokey then, friend. I basically agree with you anyway
@applejack
Yes, I was talking just about the emotional reaction you get from using the word.
Degenerate is such a strong word, it implies that you do not even believe that the person can be redeemed. Definitelly not a good point to form an argument around.
And It is a good word. For example, people converting kids into trannies are in fact beyond empathy. But when I hear the same about gays, or people who like athletic girls, it is something else...
@LukeAlmighty Other two are true though. Anything you can argue with god you can argue without, but is more likely to be convincing to someone that isn't religious
And if your goal is still making people religious, it works better to first align them to it and go "look how much everything just happens to line up with god"