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What is the difference between igniting a discussion and posting an essay or announcement? | 3 comments
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by Rachel Beth Egenhoefer on Sun May 25th, 2003 at 03:01:51 PM EURODISCORDIA TIME
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Yes essays can ignite discussion and so can "ideas that are not (yet) perfected, fully defensible, smoothly formulated". Formal essays are nice. Personally I am more interested in causal not so academic but still interesting discussions which can later lead to formal essays. I think its only natural on a site like this for them both to bleed into one another. Does there have to be such a clear distinction between formulated and unformatted thoughts/ posts? Isn't that part of any discussion?



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