Exhibits/debate/points/Woozle/2015/09/28/171548

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<hide> <let save name=debate-point-summary>The typical grocery list has no particular significance beyond its immediate utility.</let> <let save name=debate-point-parent>Exhibits/debate/points/Woozle/2015/09/28/171453</let> <let save name=debate-point-type>con</let> <let save name=debate-point-details> If a grocery list became significant for some reason – e.g. its owner (a) became extraordinarily famous, or (b) committed a crime involving things bought at the grocery store, then that grocery list might become significant (and valuable beyond its immediate utility). Even so, destroying it wouldn't be wrong because of "desecration"; it would be either pointless destruction of an historical artifact, or illegal destruction of evidence.</let> <let save name=debate-point-req-all val="" /> </hide><exec mod=debate-mw func=ShowDebateData />