People will receive fines and points on their arguing license for making bad arguments and if they make too many, it can be taken away.
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People caught arguing without a license will go to prison.
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I am being entirely facetious here so do not now send me very earnest 12-part tweets on freedom of speech. I have had a bad day & I will cry
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Your dedication to Twitter debate and expectations of rationality both deserve a
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This tweet confuses me. I believe in freedom to its core, but I agree with you. Now i'm having an identity crisis.
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You have to do what I do, Nick, and keep it as a fantasy to retreat into when the madness gets too much.
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You and Plato.
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Dammit. I don't like Plato and his philosopher kings. But you can argue for anything! Don't have to have the right ideas! Just make sense.
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Not fair on those of us who can make arguments but find the artifical requirments of tests wearisome.
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You can make an argument for the injustice of that when you have earned your license.
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The incipient tyranny of Pluckrosism!
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I'd say I'm against this plan... Can anyone with a license back me up? I only have an argument learner's permit.
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this was bellow your tweet :)https://twitter.com/spectatorindex/status/896468848181788672 …
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As in, requiring a license to reproduce. Just to be clear.
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You should consider reproduction too.
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