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The Circuitdebater Library is a free, wiki resource meant to provide explanations and resources on all of the most common arguments in LD debate. The goal of the library is to make debate more accessible and be a resource to learn about all types of styles of debating.  
The Circuitdebater Library is a free, wiki resource meant to provide explanations and resources on all of the most common arguments in LD debate. The goal of the library is to make debate more accessible and be a resource to learn about all types of styles of debating.  
=== How can I help contribute? ===
=== How can I help contribute? ===
The Library is still brand new, and '''<u>we need your help in editing these pages!</u>''' If you feel qualified, please edit existing pages to make them more comprehensive and create new pages on topics that we haven't written about yet. Please see the [[Contributing to the Library]] page for more information on how to create a page, exemplar pages to model new pages after, and more.
The Library still needs more resources on many arguments, and '''<u>we need your help in editing these pages!</u>''' If you feel qualified, please edit existing pages to make them more comprehensive and create new pages on topics that we haven't written about yet. Please see the [[Contributing to the Library]] page for more information on how to create a page, exemplar pages to model new pages after, and more.
=== How can I help spread the word? ===
=== How can I help spread the word? ===
Our hope is that the Circuitdebater Library becomes as mainstream as the HSLD wiki! No matter your role in debate, you can help make that happen.
Our hope is that the Circuitdebater Library becomes as mainstream as the HSLD wiki! No matter your role in debate, you can help make that happen.
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[[philosophy|Click here]] for the philosophy page.
[[philosophy|Click here]] for the philosophy page.
== Tricks ==
== Tricks ==
Tricks debate is often used as a catch all term for a variety of arguments considered tricky, abusive, or designed to invalidate large amounts of the other debater’s offense.  
Tricks debate is often used as a catch all term for a variety of arguments considered tricky, abusive, or designed to invalidate large amounts of the other debater’s offense.  


[[tricks|Click here]] for the tricks page.
[[tricks|Click here]] for the tricks page.

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