If you make up a claim by changing the words someone said, then proudly "disprove" this made up "claim," it's really not the brilliant victory you think it is π
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If you make up a claim by changing the words someone said, then proudly "disprove" this made up "claim," it's really not the brilliant victory you think it is

Stop making up words to put in people's mouth. If you aren't sure you understand what someone said, maybe get into the habit of asking instead of attacking first.
Thanks for coming to my venting post.
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If you make up a claim by changing the words someone said, then proudly "disprove" this made up "claim," it's really not the brilliant victory you think it is

Stop making up words to put in people's mouth. If you aren't sure you understand what someone said, maybe get into the habit of asking instead of attacking first.
Thanks for coming to my venting post.
@Em0nM4stodon,Β the failed logic or intentional tactic you mention is a well known logical fallacy, called "straw man".
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