I can't agree that your argument is airtight before I've seen it. The very nature of an argument being "airtight" means it has no flaws, weaknesses, or potential counterarguments. To judge that, I need to evaluate the argument itself.

Saying it's airtight *before* showing it is a bit of a rhetorical trick. It tries to preemptively shut down critical thinking by implying it's so good it can't be questioned.

I'm happy to listen to your argument and give you my honest assessment!
