Message from @musty bussy
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@#2771 doesn't understand rhetoric enough to be trusted because he's demonstrated that he lacks fundamental basics of rhetoric. That's not an appeal to authority
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Bruh I know what logical fallacies are
I was replying to dani
Tf are you replying to
I took debate and speech I know the little babby shit
Establishing ethos by having legitimate authority on a subject is a fundamental basic in rhetoric.(Ethos,Pathos,Logos) It's not the same as an appeal to authority
Yeah but that's what it says though?
It's an AVERAGE
It doesn't mean that all Asians are smart.
But tbh I think there's more than IQ from my experience. It's the way you think too. I know people with tested high IQs that are dumb as hell and low IQ people who are smart. The mentality seems pretty important too Ngl.
*just sits in the corner eating cookies*
I'm talking to the greyhound guy @dani(el)
I'm wondering why he's replying to me
Asians have a higher iq
Bc their culture
Not bc their slanted eyes
Because you said "niggas who reference fallacies incorrectly should be shot"
Sooooo
Why did u link me that
You did tho lol
You mistook Appeal to Authority fallacy for establishing ethos
Old man yells at cloud
Yeah but IQ is hereditary to an extent
If you have high IQ parents then you're probably gonna have a high IQ too
That's you dawg
Well I mean it doesn't determine your IQ entirely
I've got a friend with two drug addict junkie shithead parents dumb af
Oh yeah for sure
@musty bussy that does not prove that race is the deciding factor.
His IQ is 150 or something
Trying to validate yourself by claiming you have a degree isn't "establishing ethos"
It is if you're talking about the subject at hand, which is what I have been talking about lol
It's 9:11
The degree is simply proof that you know your shit, it’s not proof that the other person doesn’t.
It's not proof you know your shit
How’s that?
It doesn't mean anything
It doesn't make any of your claims correct
It's proof that you have a much higher chance of knowing your shit on the topic at hand than someone who hasn't spent 4+ years of their life studying it
Bruh this is common sense
It's not appeal to authority but
It doesn't entirely validate claims
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Appeal to authority is referencing a person who isn't a suited authority on a topic