Gathering or inventing facts and information to support what you already believe.
Finding supporting evidence AFTER you've made up your mind already, in an attempt to impose your opinion as fact.
Finding supporting evidence AFTER you've made up your mind already, in an attempt to impose your opinion as fact.
by Mykie G July 12, 2010
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Yeah man it made total sense
Of course becuase jesus has 5 letters and Hillary has 7 and if you do 7-5 you get 2 and 2’s a even number.
Yup two is a even number and if you multiply it by 3 it equals six and there is 6 letters in Hillary and Christ.
Man that’s all the evidence I need. tTme to go vote for jesus’ s monther for the election!
And it’s all thanks to that’ good ol’ Scott logic
Yeah man it made total sense
Of course becuase jesus has 5 letters and Hillary has 7 and if you do 7-5 you get 2 and 2’s a even number.
Yup two is a even number and if you multiply it by 3 it equals six and there is 6 letters in Hillary and Christ.
Man that’s all the evidence I need. tTme to go vote for jesus’ s monther for the election!
And it’s all thanks to that’ good ol’ Scott logic
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"HOW?! This water shouldn't have killed me!"
"Some water kills you, some water doesn't. Must be PR logic."
"Some water kills you, some water doesn't. Must be PR logic."
by DatAmazingGamer December 12, 2020
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I spent $80,000 on a degree that I thought would bring in good money doing something I'm passionate about. Instead I'm writing login pages.
by my name is not billy December 29, 2020
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Get the JIM LOGIC mug.A logical fallacy that presents itself when someone incorrectly assumes that what caused an issue or problem with something mechanical, technical, or electronic (computers) was the result of whatever was changed last even though it is purely coincidental. This fallacy is commonly recognized by anyone from Auto Mechanics to IT Professionals due to the widespread decrease of brain capacity among humans in the world and corporate workforce today.
User: Yesterday you cleared my IE cache and now my emails are missing. Since that was the last thing that changed, you are automatically at fault.
IT Person: What I did has nothing to do with your emails missing; you probably deleted them or changed your view.
User: Nope, you are at fault, I'm calling your boss.
IT Person: (Thinks to him or herself) This is that flawed last thing changed logic. What a moron.
IT Person: What I did has nothing to do with your emails missing; you probably deleted them or changed your view.
User: Nope, you are at fault, I'm calling your boss.
IT Person: (Thinks to him or herself) This is that flawed last thing changed logic. What a moron.
by Jack Bell November 11, 2009
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