(January 11, 2025 at 11:41 am)Sheldon Wrote:(January 11, 2025 at 11:33 am)Deesse23 Wrote: Some people say?! You have seen stuff (unknown to others)?! Now, that settles the matter.I know this leapt out as third part hearsay, almost as alarming as the hyperbole of the "everyone knows" assertion. So for clarity, since he seems to think these are compelling claims, claiming to know what "everyone" thinks is risible hyperbole, and of course, the number of people who believe something (alone), tells us nothing about the validity of that belief. In the absence of any objective evidence, as this claim was offered, it represents a bare appeal to numbers, which of course is how an argumentum ad populum fallacy is defined. making the claim irrational, by definition.
Wasnt it rising and not increasing in the first place? Someone (you) told me in another forum that rising =!= increasing.
I don't understand all your complicated words, all I know is that when my eyes tell me something, I should believe it. I didn't go to your fancy university, all I know is my farm, my cows, my horses, and the difference between shit and shinola.