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Create and compare two opposing takes side by side, then let the community discuss respectfully.

Two polished metal lecterns, identical in design but illuminated by different subtle accent colors, stand side by side on a reflective, charcoal-gray floor. Between them lies a narrow strip of light forming a clear boundary line, suggesting the division yet connection between viewpoints. Behind, a large, frosted glass wall displays softly glowing abstract graphs and icons indicating votes and comments. Cool, diffused studio lighting gently washes the scene, with a few focused spotlights adding slender highlights to the lecterns’ brushed surfaces. The composition follows the rule of thirds from a slightly elevated angle, capturing both lecterns equally to emphasize impartiality. The mood is calm, analytical, and professional, supporting a photographic realism style that embodies structured, respectful debate and data-driven outcomes.

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Share a debate title, outline each side clearly, add context, and confirm you accept our respectful-conduct rules.

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A high-end tablet lies flat on a dark wooden table, its screen split precisely down the middle with two contrasting but harmonious color blocks, each filled with neatly arranged argument cards and subtle vote icons. A thin, luminous line runs down the center, symbolizing the divide between perspectives. Surrounding the tablet are minimalist, neutral objects such as a closed notebook, a slim pen, and a pair of geometric coasters, all slightly out of focus. Soft, overcast window light from the side creates gentle reflections on the tablet’s glass and a calm, even illumination. Captured from a slightly overhead, three-quarter angle with shallow depth of field, the image centers on the dual-column layout. The atmosphere is thoughtful and organized, rendered in realistic, modern photographic style to highlight clarity and structure in discussion.

Guidelines

Frame clear, specific questions, describe context fairly, and avoid insults. Represent both sides honestly, welcome nuance, and invite evidence-based replies over personal attacks.