May 26, 2008 19:38
Good Arguments:
-share the talk time
-involve opinionated people with strong views
-strong, educated and possibly researched views
-are mind-stimulating
-make sense on both sides
-leave you with a good rush of adrenaline
-reaffirm your beliefs
Bad Arguments:
-involve the close-minded
-follow a circular pattern i.e. "well back to this..." or "like I said..."
-make you hit things in frustration
-are scary
-end in violence and/or screaming
-lower self-esteem
-create power-tripping bitches