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      1 day ago

      Really? Because you’re living in that false dilemma and and humans always have lived in that false dilemma.

      So it’s not all that false

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          4 hours ago

          The sky is blue. True or false?

          Is Chicago in America or not?

          Are palm trees a tree , yes or no?

          You need to revisit the dictionary. Not every a or b choice is a false dilemma.

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            3 hours ago

            Dude, you don’t even know the difference between a decision and a question.

            And, just for fun.

            The sky is transparent

            Chicago is in Kwekwe

            Palm trees are a grass.

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              2 hours ago

              Look buddy, if you want to make an argument that my joke I made is a false dilemma… by all means go ahead, the person before you already pushed that point with logic. I disagreed but at least that’s a conversation.

              You dropped a Wikipedia link and bounced.

              Then you respond just now with answers to my 2 choice questions ENTIRELY WRONG and the sad part is you looked up answers and still got them wrong while missing I specifically picked 2 that I thought were funny. The sky is translucent not blue. Palm trees aren’t trees.

              It’s like every step you take is another pit-fall while you argue against my jokes. Get it together dude.

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                1 hour ago

                You started all this with a false binary argument. It is a low hand way of forcing your opinion on someone and I linked to Wikipedia because everyone should be able to spot it.

                I’m carrying on the conversation because it’s hilarious how bad you are at arguing. You try to give examples of binary decisions and end up asking questions that are ambiguous. I’m dying to see what comes next.

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                  12 minutes ago

                  I started this conversation with a sarcastic illustrative point to illuminate my view point. I very directly didn’t not ask anyone else to chose ANYTHING.

                  I said essentially “I see this, I choose that”

                  Which is my opinions illustrated thru over simplification.

                  That’s not me forcing anyone into a bottleneck.

                  A rhetorical question I asked only myself. I guess you could say I’m entertaining a FD myself, maybe. You can’t say I’m throttling your ability to choose things. I didn’t ask you anything, I didn’t present you with any options.

                  I’m myself am not “dying to see” what comes next. I replied to you because I’m bored and I’m right. That’s all.

                  It is funny to me you can’t see how clearly wrong you are on things. Do you want a YouTube video explaining the differences between transparent, translucent, and opaque? There are many available. Just let me know.

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                    3 minutes ago

                    I said essentially “I see this, I choose that”

                    You gave only 2 options to chose from which falsely represented the situation.

                    I succinctly pointed this out. You got angry and are now suffering from Logorrhea.

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              2 hours ago

              The sky isn’t transparent it’s translucent giving it a blue color. Revisit the dictionary.

              Chicago is in America. There is also other chicagos in other places but YES Chicago is in America much like Paris is in France and another one is in Texas.

              Palm trees aren’t grass. They are closer to grass than a tree. They aren’t trees.

              Dictionary. Buy one.

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                1 hour ago
                • Wait until night. Is the sky blue?

                • You can be in chicago and not in America.

                • Apart from their size, palm trees are nothing like trees.

                • These questions have absolutely no relationship with the topic of false dilemmas.

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                  27 minutes ago
                  1. yes. Now it’s dark blue. The sky isn’t transparent. It isn’t clear. It’s translucent which scatters light and blurs it.

                  2. that wasn’t the question. Is Chicago in America? Yes. Are there Chicago’s not in America ? Also yes.

                  3. so the answer would be “false” they are not trees. They arent technically grass either just closer to grass. The answer remains the same. Palm trees aren’t trees.

                  4. do you really doubt I can give hundreds more direct examples.

                  You have exactly 2 options. You have a decision to make. You can keep chatting with me or stop chatting with me. Choose. Option a or option b.