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1: Did you see that AI video of Tristan Tate kissing Greta Thunberg?
2: Yeah, shits cursed.
1: For real. Whoever generated that is a Generamancer.
1: That AI video of Elon Musk kissing Giorgia Meloni is cursed.
2: True! Whoever made that is dabbling in Generamancy.
2: Yeah, shits cursed.
1: For real. Whoever generated that is a Generamancer.
1: That AI video of Elon Musk kissing Giorgia Meloni is cursed.
2: True! Whoever made that is dabbling in Generamancy.
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2: Yeah, it’s like the modern day equivalent of necromancy; generamancy.
2: Yeah, it’s like the modern day equivalent of necromancy; generamancy.
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Get the Generamancy mug.The standard form of cherry-picking: selectively choosing data or examples that support a general claim while ignoring a significant portion of relevant, contrary data. It’s the most common method of constructing a misleading yet seemingly reasonable argument, where the selected evidence is truthful but the resulting picture is false because it’s incomplete.
Example: "The ad used general picking to sell the supplement: 'Studies show increased vitality!' It picked the two small, company-funded studies with positive results and ignored the fifty independent studies showing no effect beyond a placebo. The general claim was built on a specially picked foundation."
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Get the General Picking mug.The attempt to apply a broadly accepted logical framework (like deductive reasoning) to a situation where the premises are too vague, subjective, or contested for the logic to yield a reliable conclusion. It’s using a good tool on the wrong material.
Example: "His general logic sounded solid: 'All birds have feathers. A penguin is a bird. Therefore, penguins can fly.' The logic was formally valid, but the general understanding of 'bird' he relied on was flawed for this specific case, making the conclusion famously wrong."
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