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Debate Score:17
Arguments:12
Total Votes:19
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Does he that increaseth knowledge increaseth sorrow?

So I set my mind to know wisdom and madness and folly; I learned that this, too, is a pursuit of the wind. For in much wisdom is much grief: and he that increaseth knowledge increaseth sorrow.

Yes

Side Score: 15
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No

Side Score: 2

It depends what you learn. If you learn how to seduce women and how to open a bag of chips without it exploding in half and chips launching everywhere, it can have the opposite effect.

Side: Yes
NerdRaper(65) Clarified
1 point

How long did it take you to master the art of opening chip bags?

Hopefully not as long as it took you to learn to a seduce a woman, or are you still trying?

See if only you had the chance to gain first hand knowledge of a woman's vagina, what a happy little boy you would be - Just proved you wrong...

Side: Yes
5 points

How long did it take you to master the art of opening chip bags?

100 years.

Hopefully not as long as it took you to learn to a seduce a woman, or are you still trying?

I have kids. Seducing women is easy. Don't be a snowflake. You usually get the girl.

https://youtu.be/YFi8X1yiTnQ

See if only you had the chance to gain first hand knowledge of a woman's vagina, what a happy little boy you would be - Just proved you wrong...

Define "happy".

Side: Yes
2 points

Does he that increaseth knowledge increaseth sorrow?

Yes, although it goes both ways. It expands the circumference of the yin & yang symbol--so to speak. A great representation of this was in the movie The Giver.

Side: Yes
1 point

Hello D:

Yeah... Ignorance is bliss. Just ask poochyboy..

excon

Side: Yes

The more you know, the more you question in search of more knowledge. This leads to realizing the bitterest of truths which were otherwise hidden behind a facade of emotional bias and ignorance.

Side: Yes
1 point

I am a genius without a doubt and have been far more unhappy in life the less I knew. In other words, my childhood was terrible purely because I knew less (yes only due to that).

Side: No
NerdRaper(65) Disputed
1 point

Quite an odd and poorly constructed comment for a 'genius'...

Don't let your terrible childhood hold you back any more, go forth and share your wisdom with the world via createdebate!.

Maybe pass on your details to Elon in case he needs a hand with anything, what am I talking about, he probably calls you! :)

Side: Yes
Mingiwuwu(1446) Clarified
1 point

How is this a dispute?

Side: Yes