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Fallacious reasoning

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Fallacious reasoning is present in almost all IRC 'debates'. It is also widely used by Children. It comes from Greek: reasoning = logos, fallacious = of or relating to phallus. Here are a few timeless examples to get you started

  • Trees moves when the wind blows, therefore trees must cause the wind.
  • Joan Collins is famous, she's fucked a lot of people, she must be attractive/good in bed
  • McDonald's is everywhere, a lot of people eat there, it must be a good place to eat.

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Fallacious reasoning is part of a series on Language & Communication.

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