(22 Nov 11, 07:05PM)tempest Wrote:(22 Nov 11, 06:41PM)Sid Wrote: 2. If you will kindly point out, what are the logical fallacies I've committed?See 1)
(22 Nov 11, 06:41PM)Sid Wrote: (Which, with your arrogance, will most definitely be judged as bullshit.)Figures.
(22 Nov 11, 06:41PM)Sid Wrote: HINT - SOCKS.Damn, those must be some badly configured exit nodes. Apparently them guys don't mind filesharing.
(22 Nov 11, 06:41PM)Sid Wrote: I don't really think your wanted to thank me, eh?WHOA WE HAVE A GENIUS HERE.
Anyway, I'm done here, but I have a feeling you'll get shortly after hell is done freezing over. Y'know, it's not really convincing that you're relaying game traffic over an anonymizing network if you have zero intent on doing bad, bad things.
Yeah I got paranoid, mainly because of something that happened a while ago and is above your pay grade to know.
(22 Nov 11, 07:22PM)V-Man Wrote: I wouldn't suspect master debaters from MIT to use their horrible experiences ("me having to go through all this jargon") as a preamble for an argument, and call it logic. Yet I will persist in believing that you are as you say.
I will be more than happy to accommodate your request for an identification of logical fallacies. The logical fallacies used include:
appeal to emotion ("me having to go through all this jargon"),
argument ad hominem ("can go play dumb somewhere else"),
straw man / red herring ("I have not killed anyone during the period where I was granted admin"),
more ad hominem ("I'm a nice guy"),
begging the question ("I don't like being pushed around, not when you don't have a good reason to"),
faulty use of authority ("I'm also in the debate society of MIT" and "I ... went to an internship in CERN, who, for your information, invented the World Wide Web"),
psychological projection ("Which, with your arrogance, ..."),
and a cleverly-veiled argumentum ad baculum ("if we can resolve this the Vulcan way, I'll embrace your side. If not, I guess a little Klingon-ing won't do bad").
I'm curious now, what exactly would "a little Klignon-ing" consist of?
Yes, sometimes the phrase "Hasta La Vista" is said in America, but usually Americans say things like "see you later" or "bye" or even "peace out." "Hasta La Vista" is actually Spanish, and is more often used in Spanish-speaking countries.
Few points for information for your observance, sir.
1. I am in no way attempting to appeal to emotions, for which it does not run on this forum.
2. Notice that I have skillfully omitted any personal references that the opposition might utilize against my cause.
3. Can't possibly commit Argumentum Ad hominem against myself, under the first person pronoun. Might want to read up on your Latin.
4. Klingons are self explanatory, however I do apologize for the bad use of my grammar.
Also, pertinent to note - Humbly, I am not a master debater. I just made it into the MIT Parliamentary Debate Team last month. Would you kindly wish to donate to us? They've got a link somewhere on our site.
See you later, alligator.