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It\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@heythere.kg | This house believes that sleep is nature's biggest scam. We don't actually need it.Click here to reply to @heythere.kg "Hi everyone. I'm against the notion that sleep is nature's biggest scam. As a regular wanderer of the sleeping world, I defend the fact that sleep is one of the most brilliant gift that nature has ever given us. Something that marks us as living. Something that differentiates us from machines. Something that connects us with the force of nature. The natural internal clock that keeps our bodies in line in sync with the earth's clock, giving us a chance to maximize our energy."2025-02-0501 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@Anushri | This House prefers to attend a single-sex school rather than a co-ed school.Click here to reply to @Anushri "They can share a lot of their ideas, opinion, viewpoint and experiences which with each other which would be more like. Which would be more exclusive for them. And the second thing is that if your second thing is you are promoting gender inequality here. If you are going to put only boys in a school or girls in other school then interaction between the boys and girls would would reduce and this thing would would act against for both the sexes."2025-02-0404 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@tanishka21 | This House prefers to attend a single-sex school rather than a co-ed school.Click here to reply to @tanishka21 "It fosters essential social skills that are crucial for success in the world beyond school walls. Secondly, co ed schools offer a more balanced learning environment. In single sex schools, students may miss out on opportunities to understand the perspectives of the opposite gender. Co ed schools encourage a more holistic and well rounded education where students can learn from a variety of viewpoints and collaborate in a way that mirrors real life situations. Moreover, co ed schools help break down stereotypes."2025-02-0304 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@Ananya08 | This house is speaking against the motion that is - sleep is nature's biggest scam. We don't actually need it.Click here to reply to @Ananya08 "Without sleep, our brain struggles to process information. It sometimes leads to slower reaction time and even bad decision making. Remember, whenever we are up past 3am, we actually end up doing a lot of things which we regret the next morning. So this is what I'm talking about. So sleeping, not sleeping, is actually like being drunk without the fun part. Scientifically, sleep is when our body repairs itself."2025-02-0102 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@PalakJangid03 | This House prefers to attend a single-sex school rather than a co-ed school.Click here to reply to @PalakJangid03 "Today I want to explore this often misunderstood choice not as an advocate or not as a jurist, but just as an observer. You see. Do you guys remember your school days? Let's remember those. I remember my school days often. The constant harm of social dynamics, the subtle pressure, the unspoken rules that govern interactions between boys and girls. You see that it was a vibrant, it was chaotic, often confusing landscape. And I wonder, what if it had been different?"2025-01-3104 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@Deeksha-DRC023 | This House prefers to attend a single-sex school rather than a co-ed school.Click here to reply to @Deeksha-DRC023 "So that's how it works. I mean that is why I support the motion that it's better to be in a school that like a same sex school, right? We were open to discussions. We had multiple conversations on issues that we felt were yes, against. For example, taking example for me like being a girl. We had seen that society had been extremely crucial towards girls. So we had that empowerment among us that we being girls."2025-01-3105 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@Jessica19kaur | Importance of random thoughts.Click here to reply to @Jessica19kaur "And to keep the conscious mind at rest in in this busy life, the best time is the short time when you are at peace, when only the drops of water can be heard and you are alone with yourself. That is the best time to relax the conscious mind and to activate the subconscious mind. This subconscious mind then then produce new ideas and can also create blunders. That's because the ideas can have a positive or a negative impact on life."2025-01-1201 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@priyanka_21_07 | Shower thoughts are most definitely not just wet nonsense!Click here to reply to @priyanka_21_07 "This house sternly believes that shower thoughts are not just wet nonsense and they should most definitely be taken seriously. So when we shower our brain is at its most relaxed state. The water slowly hitting the skin and dripping down the white noises of falling droplets. The connection between the brain and the body. All of this results in minimum stimulation and we're deeply in connection with the flow of our inner thoughts."2025-01-1201 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@shruti123 | Shower powerClick here to reply to @shruti123 "Well, have you ever thought of calling cereal bowl as cold soup? Or how the voice inside her head sounds like? That was my shower thoughts yesterday, and I'm pretty sure one day they will start getting serious. Oh, do you remember the iconic Eureka moment of Archimedes? It was none other than a shower thought yesterday. I told about this swell to my friend and he responded by saying Einstein probably thought about relativity while scrubbing shampoo out of his hair."2025-01-1200 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@trs2906 | Showering of thoughts should be taken seriously and are not just wet nonsenseClick here to reply to @trs2906 "Why not the famous example of Isaac Newton who gave his theory of gravity, or Steve Jobs with Apple's revolutionary products? They didn't just stumble upon brilliance by overthinking. It emerged from this organic flow of thoughts. So in this modern era where we have lot of artificial intelligence tools, in this digital era, people have stopped seeking solutions on their own. People have stopped, you know, thinking about their own life too much."2025-01-1208 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@Ananya08 | Shower thoughts are not nonsense, they are the seeds of greatnessClick here to reply to @Ananya08 "Archimedes, he actually, you know, was in his bathtub while discovering the idea of beyond C. So this proves that when you are in relaxed state of mind, you actually think of ideas which are actually great. Secondly, I would also like to support my statement with the fact that when you're inside a shower, when you're in a completely relaxed state of mind, you are more vulnerable towards reflecting upon your deepest truths and some unresolved things which are within you or happening in your life."2025-01-1204 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@Ananya08 | AnanyaClick here to reply to @Ananya08 "I stand before you to speak for the motion. Shah thoughts are said mitigant and not nonsense or not just like nonsense. So basically, Shah thoughts are nothing but something which are very spontaneous and unfiltered ideas that often strike us when we least expect them to. We are in a very relaxed state of mind. When we get inside a hot shower or a cold shower, we are in a very relaxed state. We don't have any sort of stress which is there."2025-01-1203 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@vanshikabajaj | thoughts while showering is indeed a manifestation of the things in our subconscious mind.Click here to reply to @vanshikabajaj "It could be because of an electronic device, because of the people around us, because of the conversations going around us, because of other like things that are placed around us, whether it be a book, a bag, anything. And that thing, that specific thing, whatever it is, could make us go into a thought. But while we're showering, there's only hardly a few things that are always at that same position every day."2024-12-1602 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@uday12 | These apps are gamblingClick here to reply to @uday12 "Clearly what I am saying to us that these games such as Dream 11 and all those gambling games which are available here with so many superstars are being advertising. These all games are particularly like of a gambling. In olden days as the people used to gamble in casinos and clubs and now also people are doing. But I think because of the online shifted of those type of gambling, even the middle class and the low middle class, the poor are also gambling."2024-12-1502 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@Amna | Amna ShirinClick here to reply to @Amna "And then, like, showering is essentially like a meditation, sort of. So, you know, you get more time to think. And it's not wet nonsense because, like, it is not a special wet, wet nonsense. If you are somebody who thinks nonsense all the time, as in dry nonsense, then if you go into the shower, it becomes wet nonsense, then you can't do anything about it."2024-12-1501 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@vinilda_vincent | Are shower thought mere nonsense?Click here to reply to @vinilda_vincent "Hello guys. This is my first swell recording. And welcome to Shower Thoughts More than just Wet Nonsense. And today we are diving into why the thoughts that pop up while you are in the shower might actually be more valuable than you think. You know the kind those random, seemingly insignificant ideas that flowed through your mind when you are standing there with warm water running down your back. You might think they're just quirky distractions, but there's actually a lot more going on than meets the eye."2024-12-0604 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@CrypticOwl5503 | Arguing for the motionClick here to reply to @CrypticOwl5503 "Just because you're losing a lot of money, you still think that at the next point of time I'm going to earn some money and that is why you keep doing that. I think for those reasons, even if there is a certain amount of skill that is required in playing these games, it becomes a gambling, it becomes sort of gambling thing because the forces that like the marketing and the nature of the game that the companies push to us. Right, yeah. So that was my argument."2024-12-0502 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@ZeusReborn | For The MotionClick here to reply to @ZeusReborn "Online real money gaming platforms, while marketed as skill based, exhibit significant characteristics of gambling. The outcomes of games like fantasy sports and certain online contests are heavily influenced by external factors such as unpredictable player performances or random in game events, which dilute the role of skill. This element of chance makes these platforms akin to gambling. Moreover, the psychological manipulation techniques used, like flashy rewards, fake incentives, and microtransactions mirror those employed by gambling establishments, enticing users to spend more time and money."2024-12-0401 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@khushii_i | This house believes that wealth beyond one's needs is immoral.Click here to reply to @khushii_i "So when people have wealth and resources according to their needs, there will be more stable economy and less differences in the society. Like there will be a better place to live in because people there are having equal number, not equal we can say. But they are having wealth and resources according to their needs. So there will be no clashes and immorality on the basis of values for others in the society."2024-12-0404 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@SnehaBalodhiiii | This House regrets the narrative of "I'm just a girl."Click here to reply to @SnehaBalodhiiii "Second, this narrative is often tied to gender inequality. For centuries, society has conditioned girls to believe that their potential is limited because just by their gender, they have been told that they must conform to certain roles, whether in homes, in the workplace, or in the broader society. The idea of just being a girl reinforces the beliefs that women are meant to be passive, submissive and secondary to men."2024-12-0204 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@bhumibhansali19 | This house believes that wealth beyond one's needs is immoral.Click here to reply to @bhumibhansali19 "One of my stakeholders, women community also faces wealth inequality. As in a patriarchal society, wealth is power. And if power stays in wrong hands, it affects directly to the first and foremost the vulnerable category which according to society is women. They are targeted. For example, when in an Indian household, women eat their meal and last after serving to the men or the husband of the family doesn't matter, food is left or not, no one cares."2024-12-0203 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@aeenikaaa | This house believes that wealth beyond one's needs is immoral.Click here to reply to @aeenikaaa "Like the beneficiaries of like capitalism. And talking about minorities or the marginalized section, like women or people who are poor or like caste and religious minorities, when we talk about these, they are already not given a chance to compete in the society. And when this happens, when there's more money and there's like increased, you know, gap, these people are the ones who get like the most hampered."2024-12-0204 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@cc6804 | This house believes that wealth beyond one's needs is immoral.Click here to reply to @cc6804 "Which is to say any sort of practical impacts or any sort of pragmatic implications drawn to the concept of wealth in today's times is not within the ambit of this debate. It's simply limited to whether or not it's moral or immoral. But secondly, the concept of needs is also ever changing, right? Which is to say maybe a while ago comfort was not a need or, or it was maybe just a luxury."2024-12-0204 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@potato_abhisek | No thoughtss are nonsense!!Click here to reply to @potato_abhisek "Like coders come up with solutions for errors in their codes in sars. I listened to many stories like this. I myself come up with excellent comebacks for arguments in the sava, but they don't have much potential after the argument has finished. The confined space relaxed environment in savarts do give rise to amazing perspectives and insights which conventional settings can suppress. Lastly, though every sour thought is not some world changing, climate changing stance or view, they definitely should not be dismissed as nonsense."2024-12-0101 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@unknownwriter | Shower is showering in this cold weatherClick here to reply to @unknownwriter "We like we all are students and we all have our own day to day stuff to be worried of. But Shar is one of the few times when your entire body is actively at ease and one other time which I can recall is your police sleep. Eyes closed while a situation. These are the only times when you are allowed to imagine what not stuck like for people who write or who draw or simply the ones who need imagination."2024-12-0102 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@heythere.kg | This house believes that shower thoughts should be taken seriously, and they're not just wet nonsense.Click here to reply to @heythere.kg "Hi everyone. This house believed that Shower Thoughts should be taken seriously. And they are not just wet nonsense. Shower Thoughts are known to bring forward the most raw and authentic human ideas. The showers ignite the sparks of creativity concealed under prolonged stress, show offs and societal pressures. We all know that the dopamine is at peak in showers. Why? Because we are not surrounded by instant notifications, unfinished assignments, or a pending spell for the club's welfare."2024-12-0101 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@chitra_04 | This house believes that shower thoughts should be taken seriously, they not just wet nonsenseClick here to reply to @chitra_04 "Well, in my personal opinion, I think shower thoughts are not to be taken that seriously because obviously they are just mere, you know, thoughts that come when we are actually hitting onto our dopamine. And that is one of the things that we could hit our dopamine is when we take a shower, because that's the time we are the most relaxed, you know, unbothered about any sort of work. And we do not even, you know, little."2024-11-3001 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@maanvi.14 | This house believes that wealth beyond one's needs is immoral.Click here to reply to @maanvi.14 "Hello, I'm Manvi. The motion is this house believes that wealth beyond one's need is immoral. The burden is that wealth should only be enough to live a fulfilling life with basic requirements of an individual being fulfilled and to find contentment in life. And individual financial wealth should not be used for extensive materialism. And excess wealth and expenditure can inflict harm such as inequality between people, discrimination on the basis of rich and poor, discrimination on the basis of living standards."2024-11-2902 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@Vaishnavi_0202 | This House regrets the narrative of "I'm just a girl."Click here to reply to @Vaishnavi_0202 "And actually if you see the pattern on social media about these trends of like you will see a tons of video like girl dinner, girl Maat which is basically just having bad financial skills but being proud about it because you are just a girl, you see the pattern. These things kind of connects with, with each other about how whole concept of girl being a girl, being a woman on social media by influencers, by these influences is wholly connected with overconsumption."2024-11-2905 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@Muskaanparuthi | This House regrets the narrative of "I'm just a girl."Click here to reply to @Muskaanparuthi "If young girls grow up hearing they are just girls, it chips away at their self esteem and potential. Initiatives like she can girl who code thrive because they promote strength and capability, not victimhood. Well, that narrative is something we are all talking about. I am just a girl, something to victimize about. But why? I am a girl with strength. I am a girl the world has to offer everything to. Then why am I victimizing my existence?"2024-11-2804 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@vidhis09 | This House regrets the narrative of "I'm just a girl."Click here to reply to @vidhis09 "People have started thinking in reality that yeah, women cannot drive as perfect as men do. It is not the case. We cannot blame men for portraying women as inferior. As women are also a part of this trend. They will also make their videos acting like as if they are dumb, doing dumb things which will create their image in the society. And then these women only get up to fight against the people in the name of feminism."2024-11-2805 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@Mahi0312 | This House regrets the narrative of "I'm just a girl."Click here to reply to @Mahi0312 "Because society doesn't teach them to feel limited by their gender. Now, I am not targeting any gender here, but that is a fact. Society does not teach them to feel limited by their gender. And it's time we stop teaching girls to feel limited by theirs. Now, I know you, Ma. Now, I know what you might be thinking."2024-11-2804 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@ermriya | This house believes that wealth beyond one's needs is immoral.Click here to reply to @ermriya "However, the issue basically began to arise when a person began to indulge themselves into those certain acts which might cause upheaval, corruption, threat or harm to the others. So we as an OP are going with the person who is owning ethically. Now, when a person is owning ethically, in which they are doing the whole hard work, that is basically required accordingly and then followed by that when they are owning."2024-11-2805 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@Anika2854 | This house believes that wealth beyond one's needs is immoral.Click here to reply to @Anika2854 "So this accumulated wealth influences politics and erodes democracy in a far fetched kind of way. But it influenced politics and how the world or how the society works and deepens economic divide. The rich gets more rich and the poor gets more poor, creating a wide gap between the society and it creates a system where the rich grow richer and the poor remain marginalized. Right. So how does this impact the stakeholders? This dynamic harm societal cohort, cohesion and collective progress."2024-11-2805 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@shivanikanojiya | This House regrets the narrative of "I'm just a girl."Click here to reply to @shivanikanojiya "Hello everyone, My name is Shivani. The phrase I am just a girl often evokes them of limitations, societal expectations and the struggle of femininity in the context of discussion around gender roles and the identity is cancer as both a self identification and a critique of how society perceives women. Thank you."2024-11-2800 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@krynikz | This house believes that wealth beyond one's needs is immoral.Click here to reply to @krynikz "Who decides what is beyond one's need? Wealth that seems excessive to one person might be necessary for another's ambition, goals or future security. The third constructor we have is economic growth and job creation. Wealth accumulation incentivizes hard work and innovation. Successful businesses often create jobs, drive economies and improve overall living standards. And the fourth constructive is personal autonomy. Individuals have the right to decide how to use their money."2024-11-2804 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@sreejana.1110 | This house believes that wealth beyond one's needs is immoral.Click here to reply to @sreejana.1110 "It also means you have the political wealth that comes with it. It also means that you have the agency to do whatever you want in the world. Why? Because you have money. It is a capitalistic world, after all. And that is why you have all the resources, as we have talked about, the resources that are already limited, the resources that are already scarce, all under your premise."2024-11-2804 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@jahanvidubey.dr | This House regrets the narrative of "I'm just a girl."Click here to reply to @jahanvidubey.dr "Actually this is a feeling due to which a girl always underestimate herself and will do the same things which girls can do. Like easy or delicate things. Like something that they can do ourselves not by bands and all that. Because such a feeling has been created in her that she is a girl. I am just a girl. The feeling and I am just a girl. The narrative are working to set limits for the women present in the society in these stories."2024-11-2804 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@Prabhatshakshi | This house believes that wealth beyond one's needs is immoral.Click here to reply to @Prabhatshakshi "And this creates imbalance in the society that's not just economic in nature, but also social. And it leads to unequal access to opportunities like education, healthcare and whatnot. And my second constructive is that that the wealth beyond needs is often accumulated unethically like it also often involves exploitation, takes evasion and on many ill practices. And also the excessive wealth creates power imbalance that weaken the democratic system."2024-11-2803 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@PrayasiAZ0 | This House regrets the narrative of "I'm just a girl."Click here to reply to @PrayasiAZ0 "Young girls hearing or internalizing this idea, may feel restricted and less confident in pursuing opportunities. Reducing a complex identity to just a girl fails to acknowledge the individuality, achievements and diverse contributions of women in all fields. It marginalizes the intersectionality of identities such as race, class, or culture that interact with gender. Also, pop culture representations of I Am Just a Girl often romanticize female vulnerability, which can perpetuate harmful beauty and gender norms."2024-11-2805 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@Shruti____Singh | This House regrets the narrative of "I'm just a girl."Click here to reply to @Shruti____Singh "But unfortunately there are some parts of our country or in the entire world there are some areas where always a woman is objectified, is always stopped because of this statement so called that you are just a girl. You are just a woman. Hello. Yes. We are just girl. Just a woman who can change the desirable world in their own way. We are just that girl. We are just that woman who nurtures this environment, who is the main reason of the hierarchical growth."2024-11-2805 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@camp_halfblood | This house believes that wealth beyond one's needs is immoral.Click here to reply to @camp_halfblood "I will argue that wealth beyond one's need is immoral for three main reasons the perturbation of system inequality, the moral responsibility to aid those in need, and the ethical implications of consumption and environmental firstly, wealth beyond one's needs is immoral because it contributes to and perpetuates systemic inequality. We live in a world where inequality is not just a social issue but an economic and moral one. The wealth gap between the richest individuals and the poorest member of societies has reached unprecedented levels."2024-11-2805 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@wannadeb8 | This House regrets the narrative of "I'm just a girl."Click here to reply to @wannadeb8 "And that particular challenge will challenge the societal norms and definitely going to change the world view, become leaders, become policymakers, become the change in the society and just show the men, the women out there, that women are capable of much more. So ending the narrative. I'm just a girl. It's just a stupid thing and nothing else. You're just demeaning yourself. Even if as a girl, you are saying that I'm just a girl."2024-11-2804 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@priyanka831ap | This House regrets the narrative of "I'm just a girl."Click here to reply to @priyanka831ap "Secondly, the idea that I am just a girl is exclusively for girls. It's not that something which we have seen boys and blazing that I am just a boy, it's not for them. So the idea in itself undermines the principles of inclusivity and diversity in the society which should generally be celebrated in the society. We must understand that gender is not just a binary of concept and considering male and female. Rather, it's a diverse idea in itself."2024-11-2803 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@Preeti_31 | This House regrets the narrative of "I'm just a girl."Click here to reply to @Preeti_31 "Sad to say, but some of these criticisms of the twin have some throats into it. But if we closely look, there are double standards that are applied to women unfairly that exist to restrict women from fully living their lives and just enjoying women. Hurt women are being perceived to suppress their curiosity and follow the rules. What orthodox society or the patriarchy has created for them. Society created for them despite it being against their will. Well, right."2024-11-2804 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@tanishka21 | This House regrets the narrative of "I'm just a girl."Click here to reply to @tanishka21 "Hello, everyone. Today I am Tanishka Vashni from Dalatram College. Going to discuss about this house Regrets the narrative of I am Just a Girl the phrase I am just a girl reflects a mindset of limitation. It tells young girls that they are somehow less, that they should expect less, and that their deems and potentials have limits simply because of their gender. This is a harmful narrative, and we must challenge it."2024-11-2701 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@yashsoni | This house prefers upcycling over other forms of waste management.Click here to reply to @yashsoni "It."2024-11-2602 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@gulmoharketale | This house prefers upcycling over other forms of waste management.Click here to reply to @gulmoharketale "Traditional recycling, while it is essential, often requires significant amount of resources such as energy and water. It can generate pollutants such as. In contrast to this, upcycling allows us to creatively reuse waste material without large scale processing or any other resources, thereby reducing our carbon footprint. By diverting waste from landfills and incinerators, upcycling also minimizes the harmful effects of waste accumulation on ecosystem and our health. Moreover, upcycling has the potential to empower communities economically."2024-11-2603 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@oblivious_sky | This house prefers upcycling over other forms of waste management.Click here to reply to @oblivious_sky "Upcycling directly contributes to lowering the carbon emission conservation of natural resource, hence promotes sustainability. Upcycling also reduce the volume of waste which is sent to landfills and therefore reduce the net pollutant in our environment. And upcycling also gives a second life to an item and this significantly extends their usability and their life cycle. It also promotes, or rather I would say, upcycling also encourages individual and businesses to think creatively about waste management. It helps foster a mindset of innovation and creativity."2024-11-2604 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@Nabhya | This house prefers upcycling over other forms of waste management.Click here to reply to @Nabhya "By repurposing items, we connect with the past and create a more sustainable future for our future generations. So upcycling can also foster a sense of pride and accomplishment because every time you create something new, of course you're just happy about it. Yeah. So in conclusion, I think upcycling is a powerful tool for addressing environmental, economic and social challenges. By embracing this practice, we can for sure create a more sustainable and equitable future. Let us."2024-11-2603 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@Ansh123 | This house prefers upcycling over other forms of waste management.Click here to reply to @Ansh123 "It's also something which is beneficial for the businesses, right? And that's the incentive they have that they need to use less resources. And by using less resources, by largely not so much impacting environment, but also creating a new form of market strategy with a much more products which are much more useful and which have much more perceived value, gonna impact the market positively. And this impact would largely lead to maybe people going hand buying those stuffs."2024-11-2604 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@tushargupta16 | This house prefers upcycling over other forms of waste management.Click here to reply to @tushargupta16 "Basically the thing is upcycling upcycling means fewer raw materials need to be extracted. It saves energy, water and natural resources that would be otherwise consumed in traditional production processes. And also upcycling as compared to other form of waste management have lower environmental footprint compared to recycling compared to like lots of other waste management. For example, recycling paper, plastic or metals typically require energy. And basically these require energy intensive processes that also releases greenhouse gases."2024-11-2603 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@ChristineAlva | This house prefers upcycling over other forms of waste management.Click here to reply to @ChristineAlva "But then also we, a lot of a majority of the population don't have access to a lot of stuff then I think so proper management of waste and the products that you get then would be important to equal distribution of resources as well. But also proper management of resources for the whole planet in general would probably like extension of impacts like problem management of planet, maximum capacity of planet, better resources for everybody, etc, etc, which will be further irritated in the speeches, right?"2024-11-2604 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@Gyanateja_09 | This house prefers upcycling over other forms of waste management.Click here to reply to @Gyanateja_09 "They require some specific methods. They don't require the upcycling which rather than the recycling and incarnation which are more viable for manage such materials on large scale. Thus, upcycling allowed cannot fulfill the demands of an effective management system waste management it's also derogate the efficiency and waste management. It's also increasing the risk of greenwashing. Upcycling can sometimes be used as a marketing and overshadowing more impactful waste production strategies. Brands may market uploaded products as environment friendly, eco friendly and ignoring their actual ecological footprint."2024-11-2604 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@PalakJangid03 | This House regrets the narrative of "I'm just a girl."Click here to reply to @PalakJangid03 "So when women are labeled as just girls, their accomplishments are often dismissed or undervalued. Whatever they have done is like null. This can discourage them from pursuing their goals and hinder the progress in the various fields they are actually capable of. Then it's perpetuating gender inequality. The phrase contributes to the systematic inequality that women face in society. It reinforces the idea that women are not equal to man and should not be treated as such. This can lead to discrimination in the workplace, education, other areas."2024-11-2504 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@Bhumika_2821 | This House regrets the narrative of "I'm just a girl."Click here to reply to @Bhumika_2821 "This double standard entrenches the idea that girls are somehow weaker or less capable of being held accountable for their actions. Further, this narrative completely undermines the true progress of gender equality. Feminism, at its core is about creating an equal playing field where men and women, both boys and girls, both are seen for their capabilities, their potential, their worth, not for their gender. By using this narrative, we rigorous into the very stereotypes that we are as a society we have worked timelessly to dismantle."2024-11-2504 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@K123 | This House regrets the narrative of "I'm just a girl."Click here to reply to @K123 "By declaring I'm just a girl, it reduces a person's identity to one aspect of their being gender and implicitly conveys that this identity is a weakness. It suggests that girls are incapable of achieving the same as others, promoting the idea that girls must accept a lesser role. This undermines the message of equality and progress that movements like feminism have bought for decades to hold. Second, the narrative perpetuates stereotypes."2024-11-2504 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@Nihu009 | This House regrets the narrative of "I'm just a girl."Click here to reply to @Nihu009 "If I am saying I am a girl, like I am going to say I am girl, I am a girl and I I am able to doing so many things and I have to power to go against anyone and to go with the wave, with the flow and for anything. But if I am saying I am just struggling this sentence, this sentence show the narrative of my weakness, my mentality and effect of patriarchy on my mental state and my like all the phases of my life."2024-11-2405 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@surabhi17 | This House regrets the narrative of "I'm just a girl."Click here to reply to @surabhi17 "Asking for help is never a bad thing, but women portraying themselves to be too fragile or dainty to even try to do physical tasks such as take out the trash or change a tire or drive because, well, your big strong male partner can do it for you because you're just a girl. Women glorifying this mindset seep more and more into traditional gender roles while using this phrase as the perfect basis for it. These are not things emotionally mature and intelligent women do."2024-11-2405 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@Swatiii | This house prefers upcycling over other forms of waste management.Click here to reply to @Swatiii "Lets talk about waste management. A topic we all deal with every single day. Recycling, composting, landfills. They are the usual suspects, right? But today I am here to tell you why this house prefers upcycling. Why it's not just another way to manage waste, but the best one for our planet, our pockets and our creativity. Cycling is the art of turning trash into treasure. It's not about breaking something down into raw materials like recycling."2024-11-2402 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@bhavesh7499 | This house prefers upcycling over other forms of waste management.Click here to reply to @bhavesh7499 "So this can be an eco friendly choice that saves energy and reduce strain on natural resources. And thirdly, it promotes creativity and innovation. One of the most exciting thing about upcycling is how it encourages us to think of think outside the box. When we upcycle, we are not just reusing, we are reimagining. This opens up endless possibilities for turning waste into something unique and useful. So it inspires people to see potential in what others might call trash. And next, it can save money."2024-11-2404 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@Priyalj | This house prefers upcycling over other forms of waste management.Click here to reply to @Priyalj "And you can, you know, you literally can see the emotion right on her face. Oh my God. Like it's been. It's like she's living her old self again. Or let's take a simpler example, a denim jacket has been turned into something cute like bag, tote bag. I don't know, Insta has been brain rotting me. Okay, a more practical POV for this is that upcycling does not require new raw materials for this transformation."2024-11-2404 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@Abhigyannnnnn | This house prefers upcycling over other forms of waste management.Click here to reply to @Abhigyannnnnn "As materials decompose in landfills, they release harmful gases into the atmosphere, exacerbating climate change. Furthermore, many materials in landfills take hundreds of years to degrade, causing long term damage to ecosystems. Upcycling, however, diverts waste from these cities by transforming it into something useful, thus reducing the volume of waste that ends up in landfills. The result is not just a cleaner environment, but also a decrease in the harmful effects associated with the addition of waste disposal methods like landfilling and incineration."2024-11-2405 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@Anjaliydv075 | Are children performing shlokas and bhajans on social media showing true devotion or merely seeking likes - here are my thoughts...Click here to reply to @Anjaliydv075 "Is this what we want to teach the next generation? To conclude, while these performances may showcase talent and effort, they often prioritize external validation over true devotion. Thank you."2024-11-2401 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@bhumika.07 | This House regrets the narrative of "I'm just a girl."Click here to reply to @bhumika.07 "Jokingly or not, it gives the impression that women don't need to be held to the same standards, and that's not a good message to send. Third, it hurts the fight for equality. For years, women have fought to be seen as equals. They have worked hard to prove they are just as strong, intelligent and reliable as men. The phrase I'm just a girl goes against that progress."2024-11-2303 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@Ritikapandey201 | This House regrets the narrative of "I'm just a girl."Click here to reply to @Ritikapandey201 "This idea is promoting the problem of gender discrimination and it is also unconsciously instituting the idea of gender discrimination or capabilities of a girl in the society, in the girl's mind themselves. So, in conclusion, the narrative of I'm just a girl has become a relic of the past, a reminder of a time when women were seen as lesser than men. It is time to move beyond this narrative and promote a new one. A narrative of gender equality and empowerment."2024-11-2303 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@nandini15 | This house believes that wealth beyond one's needs is immoral.Click here to reply to @nandini15 "And entrepreneurs and investors require wealth to take risks that benefit the society. As an example, if they do not have wealth, they cannot create jobs in the society. So wealth is a tool and its morality depends on its use. A wealthy individual can do immense good or harm but the morality lies in their choices, not the existence of the wealth."2024-11-2304 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@Sangwan_neha | This House regrets the narrative of "I'm just a girl."Click here to reply to @Sangwan_neha "It is disworthing the efforts of the women who have really done a lot to counter the narratives against women, to show that girls are also empowered. So very simply it can be seen as a catalyst which is promoting the patriarchy, the discrimination of women. Usage of such kind of narrative is also affecting our society very badly and negatively. Because when the younger generation is seeing such incidents in which women are shown incapable, or women are making mockery of their own selves, then what is it promoting?"2024-11-2304 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@Manjarii | This House regrets the narrative of "I'm just a girl."Click here to reply to @Manjarii "Good evening everyone. Today I'm Anjri Risk to speak against the I am just a girl narrative, a phrase that undermines the potential strength and limitless capability of women around the world. This narrative is not just a statement. It is a reflection of deeply rooted stereotypes and I firmly believe we must challenge and reject it. First, this narrative perpetuates self limitation. By saying I'm just a girl. It implies that being a girl is somehow a disadvantage or a lesser identity."2024-11-2303 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@A54sffsfKHAN | Are children performing shlokas and bhajans on social media showing true devotion or merely seeking likes - here are my thoughts...Click here to reply to @A54sffsfKHAN "That is, are these performances an expression of true devotion? Or are they driven by the desire for likes and external validation? First, let's acknowledge the pressures children face in today's world of social media. Every post, every video is met with a response in the form of likes, comments and shares. For many, especially young children, this validation becomes addictive. They begin to equate their worth with the attention they receive online."2024-11-2303 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@kajaldebsocdrc | This House regrets the narrative of "I'm just a girl."Click here to reply to @kajaldebsocdrc "The just narrative compounds with the existing challenges and creates additional barriers for them. So looking forward to solutions. Rejecting this narrative doesn't mean denying gender differences of ignoring the real challenges of women face. Instead it means replacing self diminish, replacing self diminishing language with self empowering alternatives. Instead of I am just a girl, we should encourage phrases like I am capable, I am qualified. I am ready for this challenge."2024-11-2304 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@aseem.talwar | This House regrets the narrative of "I'm just a girl."Click here to reply to @aseem.talwar "But at the same time, if we support females more than males, even that is wrong. Hence, we cannot justify any behavior by any girl by saying that she is just a girl. If we do not have the ability to justify any behavior by any boy by seeing that he is just a boy. And this can lead to even greater and immense disturbance in the society."2024-11-2305 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@Deeksha-DRC023 | This House regrets the narrative of "I'm just a girl."Click here to reply to @Deeksha-DRC023 "There are women who are flying planes, who are ruling countries, who are excelling in sports, and who have a higher percentage while cracking the boards. So I must sound nice in this. The point is that with the idea that I'm just a girl, we have given very little consideration for the efforts of women. You can see it like in workplaces, women have less salary even when they share the same post equivalent to a man."2024-11-2305 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@Aayashu_76 | This House regrets the narrative of "I'm just a girl."Click here to reply to @Aayashu_76 "Embracing the narrative of being just or good can imply that one's gender is a limiting factor, reinforcing self doubt or insecurity. It may result in women downplaying their strengths or abilities and feeling inferior in environments where they leadership, achievement or assertiveness is valued rather than embracing full self confidence. The phrase can encourage girls to limit their own potential, holding back from pursuing their ambitions fully because they believe that gender imposes an inherent restriction. Moreover, it diminishes agency and empowerment."2024-11-2304 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@yyashi100 | This house believes that wealth beyond one's needs is immoral.Click here to reply to @yyashi100 "And when you work, when an individual works hard to support oneself, it that person should not feel guilty of having the ability to provide for oneself not just within his own needs, but also within his own bonds and luxuries. I don't think. I think this is a very unfair assumption. Now looking at the society's point of view, we can also assume that people with a lot of money often invest in the society itself."2024-11-2304 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@Aayashu_76 | This House regrets the narrative of "I'm just a girl."Click here to reply to @Aayashu_76 "This house exists."2024-11-2305 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@tanishaa | This House regrets the narrative of "I'm just a girl."Click here to reply to @tanishaa "It is not our sex that dictates our worth, but our ideas, our passion, and our actions. It is time to reclaim our voices and reject the limitations of outdated narratives. It is time to embrace the strength, intellect and capability within each of us, regardless of whatever we are, male, female or non binary. For those who may still cling to the notion I am just a girl, I say this. You are not just a girl. You are forced to be reckoned with."2024-11-2305 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@zenabrehman | This house prefers upcycling over other forms of waste management.Click here to reply to @zenabrehman "Hi, it's me again, Zainab. So we are gonna talk about trash. Not the kind of trash you complain about in group chats, but the actual garbage. And the motion today is about why upcycling is better than other forms of waste management. Spoiler alert. It is. Let's set the scene. Every year, every year, we human produce over 2 billion tons of waste. That's enough to build a new Mount Everest. Every year."2024-11-2303 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@lordluci | This house prefers upcycling over other forms of waste management.Click here to reply to @lordluci "So these things are challenges of upcycling because the role of policy and advocacy has always been a major portion of this in the society. And to maximize the potential of upcycling, policymakers and advocates must play an active role in creating supporting environments. Governments can introduce incentives for businesses that adopt upcycling practices such as tax breaks or grants and educational campaigns and all. And upcycling. And lastly, I'll say upcycling represents a transformative approach to waste management that prioritizes sustainability, creativity and economic opportunity."2024-11-2304 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@diyaagupta | This house prefers upcycling over other forms of waste management.Click here to reply to @diyaagupta "The reality is that there is no one size solution that fits all. Effective waste management requires a holistic approach, combining recycling, composting, source reduction, safe disposal and, well, yes, upcycling where it is appropriate. These methods are complementary, not competitive. By elevating upcycling above all others, we risk diverting attention and resource from the broader systematic changes that are urgently needed. Changes that address waste at its source, improve infrastructure and foster a culture of sustainability."2024-11-2304 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@jabeen19 | This House regrets the narrative of "I'm just a girl."Click here to reply to @jabeen19 "In further of her life. It also. It also encouraged the domination of a male gender in the society. And the power and a nature of males which are hard towards women. It also encourages the animal animal like character in the males which are dangerous for other human beings. Or the humanity and unity and stability in the society also. Therefore, this house regrets the narrative of I am just a girl. Thank you."2024-11-2304 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@Rintusingh7033 | This House regrets the narrative of "I'm just a girl."Click here to reply to @Rintusingh7033 "Contribute to sexism by embracing this narrative we contribute to sexism and a culture of inequality psychological and emotional impact Negative self Talk the narrative I am just a girl can lead to negative self talk eroding girls confidence and self esteem. Lack of Empowerment this narrative fails to empower girls in sense encouraging them to accept accept limitation and restriction imposed by society."2024-11-2305 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@HetanshiPanwar | This House regrets the narrative of "I'm just a girl."Click here to reply to @HetanshiPanwar "And when I am the victim, I am viewed as a disgust, as an unclean person in the society with all the pain that have buried inside myself. I am not just a girl, but a force who has the freedom and autonomy to make life decisions, who has the right to feel safe and secure and who has a right to live a life with dignity. I challenge the patriarchal norms and celebrate the female strength and agency because I am a force of nature."2024-11-2304 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@RRobinhood1975 | This House regrets the narrative of "I'm just a girl."Click here to reply to @RRobinhood1975 "I have the right to speak and I am equal to all the people around me. I have my fundamental rights and I am even having the right to deny dowry or even marriage. Moreover, I have the ability to multitask. We have the extreme capability of multitasking as compared to any other gender. Just because we can study as well as we can handle the period cramps we are having and then go for the exam next day and score well than other people. Moreover, we can multitask in a way."2024-11-2305 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@Anchalkumari70 | This House regrets the narrative of "I'm just a girl."Click here to reply to @Anchalkumari70 "It has over now it's a time to be equal. Men and women both are equal. So we should always change our mind. So my conclusion of this debate is the motion is the house regrets the narrative of I am just a girl because it perpetuates harmful stereotypes, undermines women's agency and limits female empowerment. While some argue that the phrase can be used humorously or ironically, its impact can still be damaging."2024-11-2305 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@Shruti.thakur18 | My thoughts on should religion be off-limits for comedy...Click here to reply to @Shruti.thakur18 "As we can see, we are Indians and we are very, very, very close to our religions, our caste and our rituals, our culture, and we don't compromise with it. So if you are going to be something which is very comedic to that particular cheese, it will create so many types of chaos and we can say offensive things in the nation, which is not good for us and which is not good for the development."2024-11-2305 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@DishitaGuleria | This house prefers upcycling over other forms of waste management.Click here to reply to @DishitaGuleria "This not only minimizes pollution but also helps conserve natural resources. Unlike recycling, which often requires energy intensive processes to break down material, upcycling uses less energy as it generally repurposes materials without extensive processing. As for economic benefits, upcycling encourages local craftsmanship and small businesses by providing opportunity to turn waste into valuable products that can be sold. It creates new market for second hand goods and can stimulate job creation in the creative industries. It often costs less than recycling or waste disposal."2024-11-2302 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@Anushri | This House regrets the narrative of "I'm just a girl."Click here to reply to @Anushri "I believe that it's all lie in the mentality of the being that they have this certain kind of things in their mind where they believe that the women are specified for doing this stuff. If a woman, if a woman do certain kind of job and. And she's earning well. But still if we talk about the position in her family, in her decision making and it would be. It would be inferior. Atkins ad considered to man."2024-11-2305 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@PaakhiSingh05 | This house believes that wealth beyond one's needs is immoral.Click here to reply to @PaakhiSingh05 "Hence the incentive to work harder, the incentive to earn more, the incentive to start more companies, the incentive to explore more jobs would stop would cease to exist. There will be absolutely no leaders in sense of industry leaders. They won't exist because them existing would itself cons would be considered immoral by the society since they're earning so much. And same the existence of these big corporations and organizations would be considered immoral since they're earning so much."2024-11-2205 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@Areebah | This house believes that wealth beyond one's needs is immoral.Click here to reply to @Areebah "When we come to define what basic needs look like, their needs that are required for an individual to sustain a dignified life, that basically includes essentials such as adequate food, a safe and secure shelter, access to quality education, access to medical aid, etc. So the motion questions the accumulation of wealth, not just wealth in general. So this proposition sort of sparks debate that blends ethics, economics and human behavior in general."2024-11-2204 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@sanidhi | This house believes that wealth beyond one's needs is immoral.Click here to reply to @sanidhi "Labeling this as an immoral infringes on personal freedom and autonomy. Wealth as a Social Contract in many cases, wealth is earned through providing goods, services, or innovations that society values. Penalizing successes undermines the sorry undermines the meritocratic principles of hard work and contribution. And just to conclude, I would like I would like to add that wealth is somebody's hard earned work or could be passed down from one generation to other. I'd actually like to end here. Thank you."2024-11-2202 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@naysha | This house believes that wealth beyond one's needs is immoral.Click here to reply to @naysha "And they make the system so that it works in their benefit and against the people who actually need the support of the system to be able to get out of the get to be able to get out of their horrible living conditions. Power concentration is in their. Because of the power concentration in the hands of these people, it further increases the disparity among the economic classes of people belonging in who in the upper economic from the upper economic classes and the people belonging in the lower economic classes."2024-11-2205 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@Kaushika | This house believes that wealth beyond one's needs is immoral.Click here to reply to @Kaushika "A lot of time these wealthy people misuse their access to resources for the wrong reasons. To state a recent example, a Pune posh accident happened where a 17 year old was driving under the influence of alcohol and caused a crash that killed two IT professionals. The sad part is that the accused teenager's family very successfully wanted to shift the blame by pressurizing others, including the driver, to take the responsibility for the crash. This indicates an effort to exploit their resources and influence to evade legal consequences."2024-11-2204 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@Yashi012 | This house believes that wealth beyond one's needs is immoral.Click here to reply to @Yashi012 "So defining the current status quo, we live in a world where every person is running behind wealth and there's a lot of competition among people which usually result in a very stressful life and ends up giving several mental health crisis to people. And in such a situation, in the greed of wealth, people usually start following the path of unfair practices such as what we say corruption and which. Which is, which is morally incorrect to do."2024-11-2203 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@rishika36541 | This House regrets the narrative of "I'm just a girl."Click here to reply to @rishika36541 "Moreover, this narrative is also perpetrated by women themselves. Women often use this narrative as a way to justify their own limitations rather than challenging societal expectations. This self perpetuating cycle of limitation and justification must be broken. To break this cycle, we must challenge societal expectations and promote a more inclusive and equitable narrative. We must encourage women to be confident assertive and powerful. We must create a society where women are valued and respected not just for their femininity, but for their strength, intelligence and capability."2024-11-2204 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@Ritz321 | This house believes that wealth beyond one's needs is immoral.Click here to reply to @Ritz321 "And then the second thing is that, that if the, you can see in the, in the contrafactual world where the they are not, you know, focusing on that much creation, that much innovation, wealth creation, technology, technology, then the economy, their economy is basically stagnated and they are still developing at that time. If we say so. That's all about from my side, thank you."2024-11-2204 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@sleuthsisters | This house believes that wealth beyond one's needs is immoral.Click here to reply to @sleuthsisters "By in statistics there is a term known as outlier which refers to an extremely big data term that has to be excluded from the rest of data to then arrive at the true economic picture. Further, a common misconception amongst people is that since rich people generate employment through their companies and contribute to economic growth and development, there should be tax concession for such companies."2024-11-2204 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@paramdhingra | This house prefers upcycling over other forms of waste management.Click here to reply to @paramdhingra "Because in school also craft craft lectures are there where students are taught to show their creativity by waste material, no matter how much value they add to the product. But it promotes their creativity and community engagement as they share ideas with other people about their product or something which eventually save the cost and supports local economies, as I said earlier, and creation of unique products. Thank you so much."2024-11-2204 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@Roma5 | This House regrets the narrative of "I'm just a girl."Click here to reply to @Roma5 "And we are just excusing say I'm just a girl. So I'm just a girl. So I'm not able to drive very properly. This. This push that narrative that our girls are not being capable of doing this kind of activity. So this itself rise that same mindset of the people that women are not able to doing certain thing. So they should be live in home. They shouldn't go outside, they shouldn't go for work, they shouldn't go to study."2024-11-2205 minIt\'s DebatableIt's Debatable@Swell | Welcome to Community Podcasting with SwellWelcome to this community podcast powered by Swellcast.com. To add your own episode to the show, please visit the show website. To reply to an episode, please visit the reply link in the episode description. To learn more, or start your own community podcast, please visit https://www.swellcast.com.2024-11-0800 min