I'm sorry I had to run out and eat a piece of pizza, but I was just curious if this ironic statement:
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Originally Posted by sob
Sorry, you're just flat-out wrong. It's not my fault if you don't understand the concept of "Reductio ad absurdum."
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coupled with this assertion:
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maybe I should make this more clear for you, since you seem to be unable to comprehend the difference or are uneducated on this topic:
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The above would be argumentum ad hominem, another logical fallacy commonly employed when the writer has been proven wrong.
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means you had been proven wrong?
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