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Ngl I don’t get these people always being like “Source?”
Just look it up bruh it takes less time than to comment
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burden_of_proof_(philosophy)
Asking the person who purports to be an expert on the situation to provide some context is much faster than someone who knows nothing about it, like myself, trying to find it.
Source?
Yea, it's gets to sounding like playground argument tactics "nuh uh!" (which is basically sophistry).
Even when I'm being genuinely curious these days, I try to ask for a source by making it a convo, like "do you remember where you came across that or what should I search for to get good results", instead of "source?".