[ Well, okay, but who doesn't think Sue's pretty? Or Emma? ... come to think of it, Robbie has similar crushes. ]
Looks, powers, fashion choices, a certain amount of expecting people to listen to you although you're totally not as bad, a preference for surface superhero teams, hating to lose, tiny wings, and... I guess a sense of empathy.
[ ... that's got to be some sort of argument-losing record. ]
Oookay. That's a good point, but when it's not about winning or losing then you can't not-lose either, because no one's thinking about winning or losing at all. You're just trying to find a way to compromise.
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Looks, powers, fashion choices, a certain amount of expecting people to listen to you although you're totally not as bad, a preference for surface superhero teams, hating to lose, tiny wings, and... I guess a sense of empathy.
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Everybody hates to lose!
[Yeah okay zoom in on that one, Nita.]
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[ Although Robbie has the feeling he's going to lose this argument. ]
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[Obviously.]
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Oookay. That's a good point, but when it's not about winning or losing then you can't not-lose either, because no one's thinking about winning or losing at all. You're just trying to find a way to compromise.
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[Nita really only hates losing when it makes her look bad, and as far as she's concerned, trolling your friends is a good look.]
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... he is, perhaps, not great at losing himself. ]
This isn't an argument! An argument is a connected series of statements intended to establish a proposition.