agrim is a very handsome boy who is very naughty and a very loyal boyfriend.
he is kind and caring and is the only good man on this earth. he is also nepali and hindu. agrim has curls for days and the best eyelashes known to man so far (which he will pass on to his kids)
he is kind and caring and is the only good man on this earth. he is also nepali and hindu. agrim has curls for days and the best eyelashes known to man so far (which he will pass on to his kids)
by puzzyslayer225 November 21, 2023
Get the Agrim mug.If someone attempts to continue an argument after their argument has been disproven, with the same argument, they have committed the fallacy of who asked.
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Get the Argument From Who Asked mug.When two people you are friends with get into an argument with each other, and they both want you to believe their side of the story.
Hey, Dave and Kate broke up. Yeah, they both messaged me about it and I don’t know who to believe. I’m in a bit of an Argument Sandwich right now man.
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Can also be used as an insult for how bad someone is at rizzing up people
Can also be used as an insult for how bad someone is at rizzing up people
by AlpacaLlama01 November 23, 2024
Get the Arkim mug.Hym "That's called 'No True Scottsman Fallacy' Michael. What you were going to say in response to that question. 'No True Scottsman Fallacy' Mike. That's also not an argument. So, he doesn't believe in Christ... And he celebrated Christmas any... So it isn't an option... It's a demonstrably True statement. Michael... Michael... If it isn't an incest cult, where did all the people come from? You have Adam... And you have Eve... We know how babies are made... How did you multiply 2 people into 9 billion? Incest. What do you call two people who share the same set of parents? Siblings."
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Get the Argument mug.A meta-fallacy and rhetorical evasion tactic where one dismantles an opponent's position by surgically isolating and attacking individual, out-of-context pieces of it, while ignoring the complete, integrated argument. It's intellectual nitpicking raised to a strategy: seizing on a minor ambiguity, a single unsupported sub-point, or a peripheral example, and acting as if discrediting that fragment destroys the entire central thesis. The Argumopicker avoids the forest by claiming victory over a single, misrepresented tree (or even just a leaf). It’s a bad-faith method to create the illusion of refutation without doing the hard work of engaging with the core idea.
*Example: "Her proposal for a four-day workweek included studies on productivity, employee well-being, and environmental benefits. The manager's rebuttal was pure argumopicking: 'You cited one study from 2018 that had a sample size of only 200 people in Iceland. Therefore, your entire concept is baseless.' He ignored the ten other studies and the logical framework, fixating on a tiny, attackable detail to reject the whole idea."
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