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Where Every Argument Finds Echo

Mine & Yours is a space to lay out arguments side by side, vote on who you side with, and dive into thoughtful discussion, so debates become clearer, fairer, and documented.

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Why side-by-side Arguments matter

Seeing arguments next to each other helps you spot weak points, question assumptions, and recognize nuance. Mine & Yours structures every debate so you can compare claims, evidence, and tone before deciding where you stand.

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