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The odd hyphenation ( Searching for- the devils advocate in-All Categ... ) feels like a title truncated mid-word, or typed under distraction. That incompleteness might be the point: the search itself is never finished. You can't find a true devil's advocate "in all categories" because some categories have no defensible opposite side.

Someone is actively looking for a person (or an AI, or a role) willing to argue the unpopular, contrarian, or morally difficult side — across all categories of discussion. Politics, ethics, science, relationships, art, technology… no topic is off-limits. The hyphens might indicate a specific search syntax (e.g., on a vintage search engine, Usenet, or a database). Searching for- the devils advocate in-All Categ...

That's a fascinatingly cryptic post title. It reads like a fragmented search query or a piece of "found text" — possibly from an old forum, a metadata tag, or even a deliberate poetic fragment. The odd hyphenation ( Searching for- the devils

You found this post interesting enough to share here. That means you might be looking for the devil's advocate to challenge your own assumptions about what the post means. Or maybe you want someone to argue that the post is nonsense — fragmented, meaningless, just a typo-ridden relic. You can't find a true devil's advocate "in