Three women appeared, especially this woman Ford, just when he getting confirmation. The Jews that employ these methods are old idiots who keep doing the same thing and over, is so obvious they just f’ing clowns. Also they use logical fallacies to censor and intimate opposition...
When you are first studying for the LSAT, you may find unfamiliar terms and concepts daunting, like the variety of logical fallacies. It is tempting to skim through the basics and move quickly to practice. Unfortunately, practice tests can be addictive. The more you do, the more you w...
Other articles where news is discussed: A.S. Abell: …to speed the transmission of news. In a historic “news beat,” the express delivered in Baltimore the news of the U.S. Army victory at Vera Cruz, Mexico, before the U.S. government had learned of it.
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“…Buried deep within the footnotes of the Pfizer-BioNTech documents is one footnote that puts into rather jolting perspective that the currently labeled vaccines are still under Emergency Use Authorization (EUA). Which is that (from Pfizer doc): “Although COMIRNATY (COVID-19 Vaccine, mRNA) ...
claims that the New York Times has failed to cover an event that it actually covered in detail. Other claimed examples of bias are non sequiturs, e.g., quotations from liberal columns that appear on the opinion pages, or quotations from liberals in news articles that also provided balancing...
All AI art generation is doing at this point is bringing "do it themselves" closer to scratch data that can take hours or days to find a "prompt" that gives the user anything remotely resembling what they want. And all the cherry-pic...
http://nipccreport.org/articles/2013/sep/25sep2013a3.html The four scientists conclude their work by stating that “as CO2 levels increase, O. tauri will grow and photosynthesize faster, and have larger cells with a higher C/N ratio than contemporary cells,” with the result that “Ostreoc...
What you are providing is an amazing opportunity for people like me, that would like to “opt out” of the dependency of big companies, forcing the people to use their products but not having to “opt out” of contemporary technology. It would probably not make me feel a lot happier if...
“That, Madame, is intellectual baby-talk,” replied Lord Monckton. Had she not heard of Aristotle’s codification of the commonest logical fallacies in human discourse, including that which the medieval schoolmen would later describe as the argumentum ad populum, the headcount fallacy? From her...