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As being, Ad Hominem is the "Full word," as it means "To The Man" in Latin. This is a logical fallacy, as the structure of oneself has no solid evidence in a debate.
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Your account is evidence enough.
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Please, bud, saying "I am rubber you are glue" is not valid as real evidence. Rethink your statement, it could use some revisions.
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ARGUMENTUM AD HOMINEM
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"Argumentum?" I can almost smell how made up that is. Nice try, Cap'n Caps Lock. Please respond more. I've got nothing better to do, and it's rather fun to watch you squirm.
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Maybe you should actually play a game little boy
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Edited by Samhain: 5/5/2017 8:09:51 PMOh, and look at you, you ran my phone battery out. And I was having fun. Time's up, You did not grant a valid argument. With nothing new to bring here, my opinion is unchanged, and your argument is not effective. I would highly advise against debate team when you get to high school. Please, practice debate with one of many online tutorials, they're easy to find on Google. You should know your logical fallacies, they can really help with your English classes. Yours truly, Perfected Shank.
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You just used a logical fallacy and what college did you go to. Sarcasm* (smarty pants).
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That sentence does not add anything to the argument. Please restate.
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Plural for argument. Maybe you shouldn't trust Wikipedia. Please take Latin again
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Incorrect again, need I say it a third time? The name for the logical fallacy is "Ad Hominem." Adding words is not evidence against my case. Please, make a statement about the original topic if you'd like to actually say something. Either way, it's fun to watch. Oh, and please type faster. I'm getting bored waiting for your responses.
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Please, continue your drivel. Try to have it typed by the time I am back, I'm going to get some popcorn.
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Ad Hominem is also the "Full word." I do not believe you know what you are talking about.