To skdode is used in the context of debates where Subject A the skdoder, upon being asked to present an argument for their claim by Subject B, simply repeats their claims or asks questions that imply their claim. Sometimes A may also change the topic.
It often involves asking Subject B questions like: "How?", "Why?", "How, Why?" and "What book are you reading Right now?"
It often involves asking Subject B questions like: "How?", "Why?", "How, Why?" and "What book are you reading Right now?"
to skdode- reasserting the claim by implying it in a question.
A: Because there's nothing with believing everything is conscious unless you are a solipsist.
B: Thats an assertion, prove it
A: Can you prove that Your parents are conscious or your loved ones are?
B: Stop skdoding and make an argument for you claim!
Or also
A: The discussion is about If a brain would exist without body,It can't as it is connected with the body.
This would lead to a debate about the nature of mind which I don't want to get into.
B: That's because you'd have to concede that without any sensory input reason wouldn't be able to exist
A: How, why?
C: Oh no, A is skdoding again!
A: Because there's nothing with believing everything is conscious unless you are a solipsist.
B: Thats an assertion, prove it
A: Can you prove that Your parents are conscious or your loved ones are?
B: Stop skdoding and make an argument for you claim!
Or also
A: The discussion is about If a brain would exist without body,It can't as it is connected with the body.
This would lead to a debate about the nature of mind which I don't want to get into.
B: That's because you'd have to concede that without any sensory input reason wouldn't be able to exist
A: How, why?
C: Oh no, A is skdoding again!
by Floxie-Bleh July 19, 2025