A human subspecies that is generally regarded as "crazy" by the rest of the human population. They are visually indistinguishable from homo sapiens. The only why to distinguish the two is through their behavior or a brain scan. They can be found in large numbers in the US, Australia, Ireland, and former Soviet Union countries. Do not be alarmed by them, just remain at least ten feet away when they give into their natural instinct to cause chaos.
An Erroraticus Insanus is a category of argument so fundamentally flawed that it transcends ordinary logical fallacies and enters the realm of sheer intellectual chaos. It is marked by:
Blatant self-contradiction
Complete detachment from reality
Astonishing overconfidence despite its incoherence
Blatant self-contradiction
Complete detachment from reality
Astonishing overconfidence despite its incoherence
His theory that taxes are actually invisible dragons hoarding our money isn’t just wrong—it’s a full-blown Erroraticus Insanus. Arguing with it would be like wrestling a hallucination.
by sarlinger June 18, 2025
An Erroraticus Insanus is a category of argument so fundamentally flawed that it transcends ordinary logical fallacies and enters the realm of sheer intellectual chaos. It is marked by:
Blatant self-contradiction
Complete detachment from reality
Astonishing overconfidence despite its incoherence
Blatant self-contradiction
Complete detachment from reality
Astonishing overconfidence despite its incoherence
His theory that taxes are actually invisible dragons hoarding our money isn’t just wrong—it’s a full-blown Erroraticus Insanus. Arguing with it would be like wrestling a hallucination.
by sarlinger June 18, 2025
An Erroraticus Insanus is a category of argument so fundamentally flawed that it transcends ordinary logical fallacies and enters the realm of sheer intellectual chaos. It is marked by:
Blatant self-contradiction
Complete detachment from reality
Astonishing overconfidence despite its incoherence
Blatant self-contradiction
Complete detachment from reality
Astonishing overconfidence despite its incoherence
His theory that taxes are actually invisible dragons hoarding our money isn’t just wrong—it’s a full-blown Erroraticus Insanus. Arguing with it would be like wrestling a hallucination
by sarlinger June 18, 2025