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Non-sequiturially

Non-sequiturially

/ˌnɒn sɪˈkwɪtərɪəli/

adverb

1. In a manner that does not follow logically from what preceded it.

Origin: Derived from the Latin phrase "non sequitur," meaning "it does not follow."
"He changed the topic non-sequiturially, leaving everyone confused."
by Kichertasche January 3, 2024
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Would you actually think that or are you saying it out of spite? That was rhetoric! You're obviously just saying it out of spite. It's just more something-something non-sequitur from the shit-lib!
Hym "Yep, something-something non-sequitur you LITERALLY can't think anything I haven't already thought for you! THAT is why the determinists think free will doesn't exist. Your limited mind makes it look like NOONE has it but it's just you... Because you're basically retarded in comparison to me. Determinism solved!"
by Hym Iam February 22, 2024
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If he's a genius then he should be able to...
Hym "Something-something non-sequitur Frannie. Something-something non-sequitur. That's what I mean when I say that dummy."
by Hym Iam November 27, 2024
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