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this post was submitted on 25 Apr 2024
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"Your story proves my point"
"No it doesn't"
"In that case I question its authenticity!'
So because slap suits for ridiculous reasons exists we can use them as examples for any other case?
It's funny you disregard that each argument I made is also made in the argument, and his little story is not part of the actual case, so its authenticity is irrelevant and doesn't make your point.
You've been familiar with the story for an hour, give yourself a chance.
I was simply pointing out that you were fine with the story being used in an argument when you thought it supported you, and now that it's been pointed out that it doesn't you suddenly don't think it's valid to use at all.
Really calls into question the authenticity of your arguments.
I'm still fine with the story and the arguments it had. I didnt change anything, his story of when he was a kid isn't part of the case, it's anecdotal.
Youre still the one who has made no arguments