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Revision as of 16:35, 24 June 2017

Sharpshooting

When an opponent attempts ask one the most myopic piece of obscure information that no reasonable person would know off the top of their head in order to try to demonstrate that person doesn't have a proficiency in or adequate knowledge level in the topic being discussed.

(Neologism coined by Dragnauct to refer to TrueEmpiricism's debate style)

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