Keleman,+Jesse

I debate at UT and debated for 4 years at Grapevine in highschool. I'm fine with any argument. I really like well-researched PICs. I'm not too familiar with a lot of the kritikal literature bases besides Virilio, so keep that in mind when explaining your arguments. I still love hearing strange kritiks, just be sure to make your arguments as clear as possible. I haven't heard a lot of debates on this topic, so try and keep that in mind if you were planning on throwing around a lot of acronyms at a fast pace. Making your arguments clearer can only be good for your speaker points. I like hearing specific disads, generic ones are fine too if you can contextualize the link to your argument to the affirmative. Same thing with kritiks. I'll be glad to answer any more specific questions you have before the round.