Message from @Mooncrest
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If I say your argument makes you look stupid because of the argument not because of YOU that is not an ad hominem
You attacked my character I did not attack yours
No. It was insulting to imply that I looked that stuff up on the spot and was ignorant about what I was talking about. That was an attack. To which I responded..
I was attacking your argument
You attacked my character
Thats the difference
If you are incapable of understanding that this conversation may as well be over
Although this isnt much of a conversation
plausible denyability
> I feel like you googled that and then just regurgitated it to fulfill your confirmation bias without knowing what any of that actually means or implies
yeah because this isn't being a dick at all.
I attacked your argument
You attacked me
There is a difference
I mever said this is all wrong you're an idiot
Lord this is like talking to a wall at this point
No, you told me I had confirmation bias without having a basis. You told me I didn't know what I was talking about. That's an attack.
I said I suspected confirmation bias
It might not be as explicit as calling someone a douchebag, but its still being a dick.
Hence "I feel like X"
Being a dick =/= an ad hominem
now your just getting nasty
no its not an attack
I'm just saying i felt like that
You're just looking for a good time since you can't go run out and get any
It's okay
:^)
what do his sexual activities have to do with his being a dick
I'm being jovial
"I feel like you are falling into confirmation bias" =/= "I feel like you are a fag"
they're both just feelings according to you, thus their contents don't matter.
Obvious strawman is obvious
That's literally what you said..
well if you take a second to critically think about those two statements
compare contrast
love hate and understand
I ised the phrase I feel to state "I am strongly detecting"
Which means I am noticing in some way an aspect of something
Likewise
Which was I think your argument is incorect becuase of confirmation bias
Youre just calling me gay