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What is the most annoying/overused term in debate?

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cassie-1-2-3 said:
Arbitrary.

Besides my finding it to be a strange sounding word in general, it seems to me that a lot of people misuse it as a synonym for "unnecessary" or "something I'm not interested in". It just means something is walang tiyak na layunin and based on nothing.
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Roxas1314 said:
Pre-born child.
Unborn child.
Pro-Abortionist.

This is why:
A child is a 5-11 taon old human being. There is no way they could be in someone's uterus, and it's scary and painful to think about a 5 taon old inside someone's body. Simply, I just hate it when people can't use the right word. It is a fetus, not a child, baby, or infant. To me, calling a fetus a child is like calling a teenager an elderly person. It makes no sense! And no, I don't have any dispute over whether or not it is life, obviously it is life of some sort, and it is human...it's just not 5-11 years old. It really, really, really bugs me when people say pre-born or unborn child. I've never met a child that is still inside another person, and if they are, there is something definitely wrong...

Pro-Abortionist makes no sense. A person with that mindset wants every woman who they deem unqualified to be a mother to have an abortion, even if they don't want to. That is wrong. I hate when people say that all Pro-Choice people think like that, or that all Pro-Choice people aren't parents, many of my mga kaibigan and family have children and are Pro-Choice.
Pro-Choice people are for a person's choice to reproduce or not, to adopt or give up a kid for adoption, to be a parent or not, to be pregnant or not. They don't want ANYONE forcing a person to abort, adopt, give up a kid, or be pregnant or whatever. It's THEIR choice to do those things, no one should be forced or required to do any of those things. No Pro-Choice person wants to force another person to abort if they don't want to. It's wrong, and is highly idiotic to call someone that. Because as far as I'm concerned, those people are very much Anti-Choice, and lots of people use this way too much to describe Pro-Choicers.
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Cinders said:
"But I digress"/"That's a digression."

Because I digress all the time. It's a bad habit. I feel like I use the word "digress/digression" way too much. Other people... meh. I don't notice.
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