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True. Wait..., what? No!!!
Debate Score:23
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Your problems can't be fixed by an iPhone 6 if you have time to wait in line for 3 days.

 

New technology can sometimes solve a person's problem.  But if you have enough time to wait in line for 3 days for a new iPhone 6, then your problems are way too big and can't/won't be solved by the phone alone.

True.

Side Score: 12
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Side Score: 11

If you find yourself reading this in order to kill time while you wait in line for a new iPhone 6, then your first priority should really be to leave that line and get a life ;)

Side: True.
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What if my problem is that I have too much free time?

Side: Wait..., what? No!!!

A new iPhone 6 won't solve that problem. ;)

Side: Wait..., what? No!!!
DrawFour(2662) Disputed
1 point

Maybe not a fix, but it's a good enough band-aid.

Side: True.

What about after the three days? And three days is an exaggerated amount of time. I don't think anyone has to wait in line for three days. If they do, wait a week. Keep your old phone and come back a week later. You'll notice the line will be much smaller.

Is it that it won't solve your problems, or that it won't solve your problems in the immediate moment? Once you have the phone, a week later, you've got apps to solve your problems.

Side: Wait..., what? No!!!

If you have time to wait in line for 3 days, it means you don't have a life. There isn't an app for that ;)

Side: Wait..., what? No!!!
ghostheadX(1105) Clarified
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Does it mean you don't have a life, or that you don't have a life at a particular moment in time? Maybe your between jobs and nothing is going on in your life.

Maybe your boss told you to take a break because he thought you were sick, and no one wants to hang with you for the same reason. So maybe then, you decided that you weren't sick and that you'd stand in line for 3 days. Seems logical right?

Maybe you were just a fucktard who wanted to know how true boredom feels.

Maybe your a Buffalo who wants in iPhone.

All of these things seem unrealistic, but I'll bet there is a realistic scenario where your between jobs and everyone thinks your sick, or SOMETHING like that.

Side: True.

If you don't have a smart phone, you have enough money for a plan, it's a good idea. And when if there ever a 3 DAY LINE!? Almost no one who buys a smart phone has to wait for three days. Why not wait a week until there's no line, then buy one? You can spend a week thinking of people to contact who can help you make money. It only takes 15 phone calls.

Then contact them... with the smartphone!!!

Side: Wait..., what? No!!!
Cartman(18192) Disputed
1 point

Almost no one who buys a smart phone has to wait for three days.

Almost no one who buys a smart phone that doesn't bend, true.

Why not wait a week until there's no line, then buy one?

We don't understand it either.

Side: True.

We don't understand it either.

Then why are you debating. The debate is "if you have time to wait in line for 3 days." That's a stupid debate because in three days, I can do job research on my laptop to get more money. I can also enter the lottery and sell something on eBay.

Alright, so duh. Standing in line for three days for anything probably is bad for your problems, but who will wait in a line for three days? Let's be realistic here. I'll give you two hours, and even that is sort of a stretch. If you really want to push it, I'll give you two and a half.

I say that because this debate can't possibly be literal. This debate is trying to refer to real people from what I understand. So, this is not a realistic question.

If someone is going to wait ten years for $500 to turn into $1000, then just don't invest. Same logic.

Side: True.