• jackalope@lemmy.ml
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    10 months ago

    Your argument is invalid because you’re appealing to a genetic fallacy: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genetic_fallacy

    You know nothing about me. You are impugning my motive based on zero evidence. You fail to directly refute my basic argument, which is that your experiences are not universalisable. Instead you grasp for straws.

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      10 months ago

      You know nothing about me

      I know you want to keep paying rent so you don’t have to change your comfortable circumstances. Your landlord does deserve a long holiday tho, keep paying :)

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        10 months ago

        Again you’re not refuting my point, you’re just attacking me and using a genetic fallacy.

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          You have no point to refute. Unless “universlisable” is your point, at which point I’d ask you to source up on that claim, but I wont bully you into it. I’d rather try to invoke positive change in you, since you are a failure and I don’t like dealing with losers. You have a few things in life to rejig, and your attitude towards work is one of them. Start working, quit bitching, buy a house.

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            Again, you know nothing about me. I’m quite successful and doing well in my career. I own my own home. But unlike you I also understand my life isn’t the same as everyone else’s.

            You need me to prove to you that your life isn’t universal? Do I also need to teach object permanence, baby brain? When your mom puts a blankie on your head, the world doesn’t disappear, you know that right?

            Your lack of ability to see things from beyond your perspective isn’t a super power, it’s a mental disability.