Pizza is a Salad
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After 4 votes and with 17 points ahead, the winner is...
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The Debate is on if the Food Pizza is considered a salad or not
Pro lost conduct point due to forfeiting 1/3 of the debate.
Con provided more reliable sources from well-established dictionaries.
Con had the better argument because he gave good points for how pizza is not a type of salad.
Comment:
One of the things I would say against Pro's argument is that the base of pizza and salad are very different as well as the preparation and methods of serving and consumption.
Argument:
Pro flailed to adequately define terms, one ofc tree essential necessities of a multiple criterion debate. Pizza and salads are keywords of the Resolution, "pizza is a salad." pizza is loosely described by Pro, but insufficient to call it a dictionary definition, and salad is more poorly described as a "mix of ingredients."
Con's RE1, first argument is effectively the winning argument up front as first salvo by repeating a Pro R1 argument, but with word emphasis [bolding] to demonstrate an excellent rebuttal: "a mixture of uncooked vegetables, usually including lettuce, eaten either as a separate dish or with other food," by an initial description of a salad, but with the closure "...eaten either as a separate dish or with other food." "other food" being, for example, a pizza, because, Con explains, pizza is not salad, and Con's balance of R1 explains why not, simply because salad can be, but is not necessarily "a mix of ingredients", since a pizza can be described exactly the same way, and yet, Pro admits "salad" is "a separate dish or with other food" which makes it a distinctive food that can be combined with pizza, but Can defines salad as "raw greens [such s lettuce," but pizza is "baked with toppings" while salad is not typically baked. pro wins argument.
Sources:
Pro offers a quoted statement in R1, but does not cite a source, so, it is not certain why the statement is in quotes. Pro offers no other apparent sources.
Con offers dictionary sources of definition in R1, the offerers more surges to recommend refrigerated storage of leftover salad, and re-heating leftover pizza [having already sourced the baking necessity of a pizza dish to serve it.] Points to Con.
Legibility: tie
Conduct: Pro forfeits round 2; Con wins point.
Pro is grasping at straws by arguing that some pizza could be considered salad, but then concedes that most pizza itself differentiates via being served hot... This concession feels like further discussion is wished, but that the debate itself was conceded.
Pro ignores all the english dictionary just by questioning this topic.
Con provides the right definitions clearly outlining the differences between pizza and salad.
we just letting anyone vote now
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That said I do see mention of in the comments of the source allotment. This debate was conceded, so any majority award in favor of the person for whom to debate was conceded to, are not moderated. Otherwise, the source award would fall below the standard (and honestly, this debate doesn't get source heavy, so it's usually best to leave it a tie even if it's a tie leaning in one direction).
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What are you even talking about. I don't even know you. His source was the english dictionary whereas your source was your own mind. Do you understand now why?
I simply believe that you have a bias against me respectfully. You will either vote against what i stand for or if its my debate you vote against me.
For further debates I believe that me and you should not vote on each others debates.
how does he get a point for source? when all he did was look up the definition same as i did i just didnt link where i got mine from but if you simply just look up What is a salad it says "a dish consisting of a mixture of ingredients" from 5 different sources.
The conduct award was for them conceding, which makes all the votes in your favor incredibly easy on everyone.
Pro Forfeited, not me btw.
i hate the voting requirements here. if it gets removed i will revote.
You have to say sources that won the sources thing and have to mention Pro's arguments too
"to be specific im talking about italian pizza's"
no difference with any other pizzas. Dough, cheese, tomato sauce.
What kind of topic is even this?
Please vote if you have time.
votes!!!!!!!
to be specific im talking about italian pizza's