“Summer is a great time for adventure—and if you’re looking for a way to work hard, grow, and still have time to enjoy all that summer has to offer, we’ve got something for you.”
The subtle art of manipulative propaganda: equating a summertime adventure with mowing grass and stringing chairs. The ol’ bait and switch.
This works especially well if one has been conditioned to accept logical fallacies as mathematically exact and scientifically precise. A pillar of the foundational bullshonta is established (twice?) in session one. John 10:10, THEREFORE, there must be keys.
Ummm… nope. That’s not how logic works. This fallacy is known as a non sequitur.
And if you said “mmmph” to this bullshonta, then you could be easily seduced by such promises of adventure.
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Nathan_Jr
All this talk of tailoring reminds me…
“Summer is a great time for adventure—and if you’re looking for a way to work hard, grow, and still have time to enjoy all that summer has to offer, we’ve got something for you.”
The subtle art of manipulative propaganda: equating a summertime adventure with mowing grass and stringing chairs. The ol’ bait and switch.
This works especially well if one has been conditioned to accept logical fallacies as mathematically exact and scientifically precise. A pillar of the foundational bullshonta is established (twice?) in session one. John 10:10, THEREFORE, there must be keys.
Ummm… nope. That’s not how logic works. This fallacy is known as a non sequitur.
And if you said “mmmph” to this bullshonta, then you could be easily seduced by such promises of adventure.
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