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Appeal to Peasant

This is a Fallacy you commit automatically if you’re a peasant who is either unemployed, broke or makes nothing a hour. What this means is that with this fallacy attached to you, you will never have any meaningful things to say, you’re arguments will always be illogical and you have no rights, only because you have committed this fallacy.
“Hey! Are you broke as fuck?”
“Yes, unfortunately
“You’ve committed the APPEAL TO PEASANT Fallacy!”
“Nigga, what the fuck is that!?”
by The Big Man2646 December 26, 2024
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Appalachian

Appalachian - white people ( hillbillies ) that live in from the western Catskill Mountains of New York to northern Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi . West Virginia ... pretty much people that live in shacks or log cabins in the mountains,
they live off the land & live a rustic lifestyle .... most likely people you see with a confederate flag, Santa Claus like beards, denim overalls, flannel shirts, bare feet or work boots, drive a pick-up truck.... most were likely farmers or coal miners....

they can be mis taken for Southerns or their distant cousins from the Ozarks, the Ozarks covers most of the southern half of Missouri & northwestern & north central Arkansas, as well as much smaller portions of northeastern Oklahoma & southeastern Kansas.

they might not take too kindly to outsiders !

also note all 3 of them the Appalachian , Ozark ! southerners are known to carry firearms

be it for hunting or self-defense!
if you are Irish ,Scottish , Scotch-Irish aka ulster Scot, English and live in the USA

there is a 60 % chance you might come from Appalachian people !

mountain people
by Blu_leef January 13, 2025
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Ampelus

Ampelus ; A name for someone who is rude, obnoxious, and poverty ridden.

Do not go near them, or the "Lone-Thugs" will jump you.
"Ampelus really is DUMB. I hope these lone thugs jump them."
by pugglyn January 22, 2025
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Appealing to Christianity

This is what I mean about liberal being morons.
Hym "Stop appealing to Christianity. That isn't how the religion works. Jesus doesn't love trans. Like, no they aren't actually doing the religion but not doing the religion is part of the religion. 'God is on our side!' 'No ours!' I'll give you a hint: It's neither. You're just interpreting the word in a way mirrors your own desires. Is SO STUPID. It's just stupid."
by Hym Iam March 2, 2025
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Appearancable

Having a lot of appearance, practically formal ware.
"Woah look at him, in his suit and tie. Very Appearancable indeed."
by That_Tilton April 11, 2025
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Appeal to AI fallacy

Similar to the "appeal to authority fallacy," this occurs when an individual treats the output of an AI as absolute truth—rather than making their own argument—believing the AI to be a kind of deific superintelligence (perhaps more objective than any human authority). The information is accepted uncritically, without independent evaluation. This tendency is often observed among intellectually disengaged individuals online who are unable or unwilling to present a logically sound case of their own.
Tim: Presents a compelling case using his own reasoning.

Grug: “Oh yeah? Well, here’s what the AI said.” Posts erroneous AI output—likely without critically analyzing it.

Jon (onlooker): “There’s the appeal to AI fallacy again! Just because an AI made a claim, that doesn’t make it true—or even reasonable.”
by L Currie April 12, 2025
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Appeal to Real Life Fallacy

The fallacy of dismissing an argument, theory, or principle because it doesn't match the speaker's personal, anecdotal, or perceived "common sense" experience of "real life." It privileges a specific, often limited, lived experience over systematic evidence, abstract reasoning, or the experiences of others. It's a variant of the anecdotal fallacy that claims the gritty, messy "real world" invalidates cleaner models or ideals.
Appeal to Real Life Fallacy Example: "Your economic theory about universal basic income sounds nice in a textbook, but in real life—which you'd know if you ever ran a small business—people would just stop working." This dismisses studies and pilots by appealing to a singular, entrenched view of how "real life" (often meaning a competitive, transactional world) supposedly operates.
by Abzugal February 3, 2026
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