01-07-2016, 04:53 PM
(01-07-2016, 04:16 PM)JS-Steelerfan Wrote: Here's a paraphrase of this conversation:
Me: "That beer may be slightly better than the other beer, just as Wendy's is slightly better than McDonald's."
You: "You're an idiot who makes bad financial decisions."
The only financial decision I am talking about here is which freaking burger I would prefer to buy - not which restaurant to invest in.
Does the term "non sequitur" mean anything to you? You are claiming victory in an argument that I'm not even engaging in. At first I thought that you were simply using a bad argument (more sales = higher quality) to refute my point, but now I'm not even sure that you grasp what I was trying to say in the first place.
Yet, you never said anything about product or anything specific, you made a generic my mom is better than your mom reference could go a thousand reasons why you may feel that way. Then, you do get specific, but not in the OP you made. Once you clarified a specific with the article, only then did we know your specific criteria versus a general term used earlier.
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