A way of thinking that defies common sense and logic. Frankly, it’s farcical and yet it still manages to achieve the required result!
by KaliScar February 16, 2021

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by AddictedToAnAuditoru March 3, 2025

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by AddictedToAnAuditoru March 3, 2025

by Johnny useless July 6, 2018

something Trevor will never understand,
deffinition: the way in which Mia and her perfectly perfect life think that no one understands because it will only make sense to a Mia.
deffinition: the way in which Mia and her perfectly perfect life think that no one understands because it will only make sense to a Mia.
by Logic.mia April 10, 2015

A useful set of 'refutational tools' whose usage is mainly seen in random internet arguments but can also equally be applied in the IRL realm too, such as against your wife or your boss. The former scenario is where people often abuse logical fallacies to the point of committing a fallacy fallacy, so be wise and use them sparingly and only as a supplement to your argument.
Also related to non sequitur.
Also related to non sequitur.
1) Jim called out his boss by using logical fallacies to poke holes in his ridiculous decisions.
2) Tommy used logical fallacies to his advantage in order to expose the inconsistencies in his girlfriend's reasoning with regards to how he should spend his money.
2) Tommy used logical fallacies to his advantage in order to expose the inconsistencies in his girlfriend's reasoning with regards to how he should spend his money.
by Mary Mary Quite The Contrarian October 2, 2022

