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Topic: Alien's are real

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Opinion #1
Debater: Shmoil

Aliens must be real
How can you say aliens are not real? With an ever expanding universe (Unless the theory that the universe will eventually start shrinking is true) there is an extremly tiny chance that aliens do not exist. Maybe they don't know about us, maybe they do, maybe they are more advanced than us, maybe not. Maybe they can't be more or less advanced than us because we developed completly differently. Perhaps there are more than one alien species. The fact is, there is no proof for or against it, and this is a very controversial subject, but it is very unlikely that we are completly alone in the universe.
Opinion #2
Debater: Fondue

Why not twilight?
Genesis in all it's melodramtic irony isn't even 20 chapters. Twilight however does. you must read twilight. i read twilight and im gay, so you should too
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