It's easy to take an opposing stance to anything and appear like you know what you are talking about. There is a special place in hell for people that use this as their MO π
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@demofox I disagree.
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@breakin look how intelligent you seem to a casual reader! So gross π
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@breakin (Didn't mean to imply that you weren't!)
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@demofox Did I just disprove your point by accident?
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@breakin i feel like you proved it, but we may be looking at this from different povs.
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@demofox So you... disagree?
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@breakin perhaps? (:
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@demofox Thatβs the opposition fallacy. Most people actually get turned off by the negative attitude in a conversation like that. Especially when you just make up a new logical fallacy and act like people should have heard of it. At least a third of people will call you out for making up vague statistics to prove your point too.
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