Scatter Logical

What the fuck made you think of that? You're so scatter logical, Steve.
by TeddyS May 30, 2011
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Logical Phallusy

1: Dude did you see John punch that guy in the throat?
2: Yeah, but he had it coming, he dissed John's mom.
1: Hmm, that's true. I guess John committed a logical phallusy.
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fudgy logic

Starting with a conclusion first, fudgy logic is the process of using faulty and sometimes made up assumptions, reasoning and justifications, to arrive at the said foregone conclusion.

Similar to circular reasoning, except the in-between steps are faulty or fudged up.
1. Joe insists that 1+1=10 because he does arithmethic in binary, and therefore through fudgy logic deduction, no other number-base should exist.

2. Despite all evidence to the contrary, Dubya attacked Iraq anyway, using dubious justifications; a classic application of fudgy logic.
by walski69 July 24, 2006
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Magorium logic

A paradoxical statement that seems to have a flaw in its logic, yet none can be found. Term refers to the film "Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium," where this logic is used frequently.

In some cases, Magorium logic may appear somewhat circular in nature, with the logic pattern looping back upon itself.
ANNE: "You can't know something you don't know because you don't know it."

JASON: "That's an example of Magorium logic if I ever heard one."
by JasonMc92 January 19, 2011
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Logic fans

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Logic fans are known for being gay.
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logical explanation

ideally seeking to find the simplest and most likely explanation. In a logical reasoning.
their is no logical explanation to what you said
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Logic Bomb

A phrase, or verbal tactical argument that is sufficiently devastating in its logic to blatantly show the inherent irrationality of an idea, a policy, a social norm, or an institution, and therefore to destroy it.

(There is of course, sadly, the potentially long interim period between when a social norm or institution is destroyed logically and when it ends in actuality.)
Slavery: search the writings of Frederick Douglass
Dueling: see Robert Axelrod's Complexity of Cooperation

Example of a Logic Bomb for the death penalty:

Because inherently some few innocent people are executed every year, those that support the death penalty, particularly those judges, etc. that willingly participate in carrying it out, are at the very least serial accomplices in murder (and because it is willful and premeditated, they are likely 1st degree offenders). Because of the high number of such cases (not to mention the particular cruelty and callousness involved, let alone the serial nature of their crimes) they are eligible for the death penalty, and should be placed under arrest immediately.
by Belief Show September 25, 2011
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