03-15-2014, 02:21 AM
uh yes, of course there are conspiracies, but to theorize unfalsifiable claims of things like the illuminaughty on no foundation other than one's own intuition without direct experience and display that publicly as fact is shameful misguided lol.
Jumping to absolutes, inflating or reducing another's point to a ridiculous degree and addressing that instead of the point presented, conflating concepts, attacking the person and disregarding their point, verbosity, emotionally loaded propositions and a whole bunch of other logical fallacies are usually employed by people who enjoy doing such things while discussing these possibilities.
Jumping to absolutes, inflating or reducing another's point to a ridiculous degree and addressing that instead of the point presented, conflating concepts, attacking the person and disregarding their point, verbosity, emotionally loaded propositions and a whole bunch of other logical fallacies are usually employed by people who enjoy doing such things while discussing these possibilities.