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@plolakopa
Күн бұрын
No.
@Cheems_Samurai1
Сағат бұрын
W Sequel vid btw
@DmbShtGuy
Күн бұрын
5:15 I ain't gonna hold you, that shit was a SMOOTH transition. I'm not even mad at you for having a sponsor.
@toomanyblocks8448
11 сағат бұрын
but it's the same every time, you can see it coming from a mile away
@DmbShtGuy
10 сағат бұрын
@@toomanyblocks8448 not necessarily.
@alphawolf1919
Күн бұрын
The hot hand can be a fallacy or a fact depending on the situation. In luck based pursuits like gambling it's a fallacy but in skull based pursuits doing well promotes a good mentality and demoralized opponents
@MrMrPurple
Күн бұрын
True although I would think surely sometimes in skill based pursuits it can still be a fallacy or at least partly a fallacy
@disorganizedorg
Күн бұрын
Indeed. One can be "in the groove" mentally which enhances performance in consecutive repetitions.
@lonestarr1490
Күн бұрын
Skull based pursuits like hitting my head against the wall does indeed demoralize my neighbor over time.
@Prince_.A
Күн бұрын
@@lonestarr1490🤓🤓
@PIZZAdayisback
Күн бұрын
@@Prince_.A me when I can't combat a basic insult that wasn't even directed at me:
@Yveltyy
19 сағат бұрын
THEY MADE A SEQUEL!!? NOW I CAN USE TWICE THE AMOUNT OF FALLACIES IN MY ARGUMENT!
@exhaustive_the_sixth
13 сағат бұрын
Don't forget about stenograph. With that thing you can ratio someone with a never seen speeds ever.
@abdkdz-xr1pt
Күн бұрын
i also love red pandas
@1kaz1
Күн бұрын
These little guys look so cute
@alm2187
Күн бұрын
The existential fallacy came up in thinking about the recent Betlegeuse sequel. One of the family members in the film is shown at civil service work in the afterlife, apparently following his accidental death. The original film exposited that suicide is what gets someone doing civil service, so I nearly called this an error. But I caught myself. The premise is that suicides become civil servants in the afterlife. It isn't necessarily that civil servants in the afterlife all committed suicide. Furthermore, we're going on minimal information. Only two charaters in the original film bring up this point. We're not told why it's true or given much detail about it.
@OddOwl1
12 сағат бұрын
I love that you caught yourself there! It’s easy to fall into the existential fallacy trap when a fictional world throws out random rules, especially ones about something as heavy as the afterlife. Just because the movie says *suicides become civil servants* doesn’t mean all civil servants must have gotten there that way. We’re not given the complete backstory, so it’s possible that other factors or accidents could lead to the same outcome. The original film definitely played fast and loose with its world-building, but honestly, that’s part of its charm.
@thepirateweasel
Күн бұрын
LET'S GO GAMBLING !!!
@notgarybusey
18 сағат бұрын
Awww dang it
@jumpehumpe
14 сағат бұрын
Aww dang it
@exhaustive_the_sixth
13 сағат бұрын
Aww dang it
@HansVinlin
12 сағат бұрын
Aww dang it
@q41n4th
9 сағат бұрын
Aww dang it
@Bunny_Bill
Күн бұрын
Finally, a part two to the intro of a hyperfixation that has consumed my brain ever since.
@MatthewGoat91515
Күн бұрын
Might I suggest fixing the subtitles so they can be read properly? Thanks!
@PIZZAdayisback
Күн бұрын
You can't do custom subtitles anymore I'm pretty sure
@Rogue5490
Күн бұрын
@@PIZZAdayisback it might depend on what device you use but im able to change the subtitles on my computer
@MatthewGoat91515
Күн бұрын
@@PIZZAdayisback Not custom, just regular English
@PIZZAdayisback
Күн бұрын
@@MatthewGoat91515 idk, it looked like English to me It was just missing punctuation.
@Ishco
19 сағат бұрын
So... In cladistics, dogs are fish... As are humans... we are just an evolved version of our ancestors... Fish. However, there is no taxonomic catetory of fish... So... yeah. Biology is weird. Also, trees aren't a thing either, taxonomically speaking.
@Slushee
Күн бұрын
Yeah red pandas are so adorable
@ExtremeDomino
Күн бұрын
hey what about the drunk lost galaxy
@BongoThe
Күн бұрын
"ergo decedo" is literally what's going on in the gaming industry rn.
@paperstrawsYT
Күн бұрын
Red pandas are indeed cute
@LearnWithPaint
Күн бұрын
This video really shows how we can make mistakes in our thinking every day. For example, consider a scenario where ice cream sales and drowning incidents both increase during summer. Someone might wrongly conclude that eating ice cream causes drowning, ignoring the fact that both are influenced by warm weather-more people eat ice cream and swim when it's hot. Have you ever made a silly judgment like this?
@PIZZAdayisback
Күн бұрын
I live on strawman and other fallacies like that daily lol I literally can't make an argument without them so don't recruit me for a debate team I guess
@LearnWithPaint
Күн бұрын
@@PIZZAdayisback Haha, sounds like you're the MVP of the 'Fallacy Olympics'! 😂
@PhilipHaseldine
Күн бұрын
Murders go up during summer, as do ice cream sales, so eating ice cream causes people to murder people. Reverse correlation: people murdering people is the reason it gets lighter and warmer during summer! ha ha
@PIZZAdayisback
Күн бұрын
@@LearnWithPaint yeah, that's literally why I'm starting to disengage in politics
@LearnWithPaint
Күн бұрын
When meeting someone who is attractive and confident, people might assume they must have many good traits and be successful in life. Yet, statistically, attractiveness does not guarantee positive attributes like kindness or intelligence. It's interesting how we often judge people based on looks alone! Have you ever been surprised by someone's personality after initially being drawn to their appearance?
@xxaavviieerrrrr
Күн бұрын
yeah, isn't it called halo effect?
@PhilipHaseldine
Күн бұрын
Look at Amber Heard
@LearnWithPaint
Күн бұрын
@@xxaavviieerrrrr Yep, that's the halo effect. It's like when you assume someone with great hair also knows how to fix the economy... turns out, they just have really great hair. 😄
@LearnWithPaint
Күн бұрын
@@PhilipHaseldine Right? It’s a classic case of 'Don’t judge a book by its cover
@KalujaFlizck
Күн бұрын
@@LearnWithPaint I'm not sure. Isn't that a few plugs short of a toupee? He's been toning down the straw color since Bethel. It looks like L'Oreal ash blonde. Gives his "hair" a smoggy cast. Whaddya you think?
@TimtheToolman349
Күн бұрын
Now do one for every dimension explained 🤯
@OddOwl1
12 сағат бұрын
I second that!
@lukebradford
Күн бұрын
Well... the Mind Projection Fallacy explains a lot. Now I have an explanation for why I can't understand other people's opinions and feel that mine are the only correct ones. Add that to the Persecution Complex... I'm honestly not as bad a person as that sounds. I just have really unpopular taste.
@OddOwl1
12 сағат бұрын
So, put simply, a Fallacy, where we just assume that whatever is going on in our own heads must be the absolute truth, right? Reminds me of the confidence of a cat, thinking the whole world revolves around her, while everyone else is out here living their own reality. Honestly, though, I get it. It's so much easier to believe our opinions are the only rational ones because admitting there might be other valid perspectives means having to deal with all that cognitive dissonance. And who has the energy for that in this economy, if i am making sense? As for the persecution complex, well, welcome to the club. You’re not alone in feeling like the world just doesn't get you. Have a good day!
@grass100
Күн бұрын
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
@conormurphy4328
Күн бұрын
2:53 is the positive definition not also bias?
@therealelement75
2 сағат бұрын
it is
@therealelement75
3 сағат бұрын
can you give an example of an if-by-whiskey? EDIT: i just read the whiskey speech, now I know what an if-by-whiskey is
@braziliancyborg4249
35 минут бұрын
an exemple of Kettle logic: "Every Logical Fallacy Explained in 11 Minutes - Part 2" PART 2 lol (great content as always)
@OddOwl1
12 сағат бұрын
Very interesting stuff. It’s ironic how the *~~existential fallacy~~* presupposes the existence of things that aren’t there, kind of like my hopes of finishing grad school without completely burning out. So you can deduce conclusions from something that doesn’t exist? Sounds like me trying to explain my thesis progress to my advisor. Let’s be real, just because I said I’d finish all my reading by the weekend doesn’t mean any actual reading is happening. So, I guess in that sense, we’re all living out existential fallacies every day. *~~Mot and Bailey~~* definitely sounds less like a fallacy and more like an emotional defense mechanism anyone would have perfected in grad school. Make some big claim like, “Oh yeah, I’ll have the first draft done by Friday,” and when someone challenges it, retreat to something safer like, “Well, I meant a very _rough_ draft.” Honestly, this rhetorical strategy isn’t just a fallacy, probably more like a survival tactic.
@bloxxer_boy
2 сағат бұрын
okay but that sponsor transition was absolutely flawless. i even saw it coming it was just that good i couldnt be upset. well played, Paint Explainer
@2K4Studio
Күн бұрын
3:15 No way...
@AnaTheBanana123
Күн бұрын
Bro we got Every Logical Fallacy Explained 2 before GTA6 holy shit
@conormurphy4328
Күн бұрын
Ergo Decedo seems soooo common in deflecting criticism these days.
@2010hyundaielantra
5 сағат бұрын
Motte-and-Bailey is better known as Steelmanning
@henrysodey843
22 сағат бұрын
Ok so I do some of these, specifically the Motte-and-Bailey and Definitional Retreat, oopsies
@durang0vrguy726
22 сағат бұрын
It’s always a mixed bag watching videos about logical fallacies. I feel bad whenever I see one that I use but I also get excited whenever I see a new one. I have like a gollum relationship with these videos.
@justinpenn2564
12 сағат бұрын
It feels like we live in an illogical fallacy. So many conclusion being met under the most broken logic lol.
@ecogreen123
Сағат бұрын
i think it's funny how many of these are commonly used by belief
@speaknowrepevermorestan13
11 сағат бұрын
11:26 is literally just "kim there are people dying"
@onebear6504
Күн бұрын
Hurrah to extending the topic! The more complete the better!
@Skibster-w9l
9 сағат бұрын
7:56 I’ve definitely seen this one a lot.
@tommysgamingadventures7214
7 сағат бұрын
We got fallacys two before GTA6
@UUhm_1dk
Күн бұрын
The original video is the one that introduced me to the channel and I loved it
@Jiffjeff7314
14 сағат бұрын
dam that sponsor transition was kinda smooth ngl
@dfha797
Күн бұрын
How did u get the idea to start this channel?
@therealelement75
2 сағат бұрын
10:23 lets go gambling
@pacepicante6952
22 сағат бұрын
learned a lot of these from the democrats
@pillowBRICK3773
Күн бұрын
AMONG USSS
@rookem
Күн бұрын
Real
@jalynmoore-allen9871
14 сағат бұрын
KSI
@mommytheape
Күн бұрын
Nice. 👍
@PCreeperStudios
Күн бұрын
Nice, now I can better my arguments and point out poorly crafted ones
@antoinedube-cote155
19 сағат бұрын
the duality of man (you and the one above you)
@PCreeperStudios
18 сағат бұрын
@@antoinedube-cote155I don't get it
@mikmak7258
Күн бұрын
n
@PIZZAdayisback
Күн бұрын
False Echo chamber fallacy: mistaking confidence in beliefs for an echo chamber Happens on all sides and has become more common as issues have become more extreme and divisiveness (I hope this doesn't contain a fallacy lol)
@OddOwl1
12 сағат бұрын
LOL. That’s a solid point, and I don’t think you’ve stumbled into any fallacies here - unless we’re both falling into one together, but hey, at least we’re consistent. Confidence in beliefs often gets confused with the idea of being stuck in an echo chamber, especially when people are passionate about their views. It’s definitely a challenge in today's world where extreme positions and divisiveness dominate the discourse, *look at our media for a blatant example* . It’s easy to label any strong opinion as coming from an echo chamber, but confidence can come from deep understanding and critical thinking, too. At the same time, though, I think there’s a fine line between having conviction in your beliefs and being unwilling to entertain opposing ideas.
@PIZZAdayisback
11 сағат бұрын
@@OddOwl1 yeah, I also tried to make it as "unbiased" as possible but that could be counted as a fallacy
@OddOwl1
11 сағат бұрын
@@PIZZAdayisback Haha, well, the fact that you're aware of trying to be unbiased already puts you ahead of a lot of people! But yeah, even trying too hard to be UNBIASED can sometimes backfire. As if a tightrope walk, trying so hard not to lean one way or the other that you end up in a weird neutral zone that might ignore important facts just for the sake of balance. Can we call it the *Middle Ground Fallacy* where you assume that the truth must always lie in the middle, even if one side is clearly more supported by evidence.
@PIZZAdayisback
11 сағат бұрын
@@OddOwl1 yeah, that's actually a really good name for that!
@Randomgameplayer-y6e
Күн бұрын
WEEEEEEE
@shamemashamema7741
Күн бұрын
Bro don't improve the DAMN ART STYLE
@elvirak8846
Күн бұрын
Why?
@Tommyandthentimothy
Күн бұрын
@@elvirak8846it feels more natural
@goatgamer001
Күн бұрын
8:00 Actually, banning cars is not a bad idea. We people would walk or use bicycles or public transport instead.
@Bagel_Chip
Күн бұрын
Another logical falacy
@Skibster-w9l
9 сағат бұрын
I see what you’re trying to say, but something like that would be extremely risky and have massive consequences. The idea isn’t that good.
@nkszs
Күн бұрын
Most of them are not explained -_-
@ngspace9829
Күн бұрын
Lets go gambling!
@Slushee
Күн бұрын
Oh dang it
@PCreeperStudios
18 сағат бұрын
I can't stop winning
@americanwallace5216
Күн бұрын
There’s more?!
@PhilipHaseldine
Күн бұрын
There is ALWAYS more 😄
@Rogue5490
Күн бұрын
there are dozens of ways to blunder an argument
@ayoCC
Күн бұрын
The one part where you asked us to read two statements was a bit too fast to understand at a glance
@Thefrogbread
Күн бұрын
These videos give me a huge boost of dopamine when I see the title because heheheh
@PalaeoJoe
Күн бұрын
Ok but if you understand taxonomy, you would know that dogs are actually fish
@MyRoomIsAMess
Күн бұрын
The Furtive fallacy is basically the Boeing Whistleblower theory.
@shkh7623
Күн бұрын
Is the fact that i don't understand most of them, despite your amazing explanation😢, also a fallacy?
@PIZZAdayisback
Күн бұрын
If consuming knowledge that's not on your level of understanding is a fallacy, yes I don't believe that qualifies as a fallacy though If you were in a serious argument and said "I don't understand that", you would lose the argument; but they wouldn't/shouldn't/couldn't call you out on it in a meaningful way It's more like an admission of defeat, like the nerd emoji or just walking away
@donutdunker7294
Күн бұрын
2:35 Post Hoc Tuah Fallacy
@salad1450
Күн бұрын
Those who Hawk Tuah:
@togsana
5 сағат бұрын
The spit on that thang fallacy
@PIZZAdayisback
Күн бұрын
This is a checklist for my arguments lol
@adventureboy444
Күн бұрын
So - Just because something happen that doesn't mean it will happen again or in reverse - In an argument, there is no winner. People will find a way to avoid the truth or People may have a different view (which may be right in another way, for example: One may said it's a 6, Other may said it's a 9)
@Stellar-Nucleosynthesis
Күн бұрын
I feel powerful after watching these.
@DanielTrenholm-pq9op
Күн бұрын
Religion's been real quite since this one dropped
@Phoenix-zu6on
Күн бұрын
moving the goalpost, also known as "parenting"
@donkylefernandez4680
Күн бұрын
You're doing God's work with this one. It's going to save a lot of people.
@ttominable
Күн бұрын
Why is there a part two of sonething supposed to include “every logical fallacy”?
@Denlaw-Youtube
Күн бұрын
This shi too complicated
@Xova25
Күн бұрын
Oh, so according to this video, every single person who’s ever been wrong just doesn’t know what a fallacy is? Wow, way to simplify everyone’s mistakes! Clearly, the video thinks it's perfect, huh?
@sxc932
Күн бұрын
Yo you good?
@antagonisticalex401
Күн бұрын
@@sxc932Satire. Chill out.
@sxc932
Күн бұрын
@@antagonisticalex401 mb
@PhilipHaseldine
Күн бұрын
That's not what was presented - think you've missed the point..... You can be wrong but also not believe a fallacy, for example getting a maths question wrong. Nothing to do with fallacies.
@normalchannel2185
Күн бұрын
Good example of a strawman
@disorganizedorg
Күн бұрын
I'm not sure I'd all "persuasive definition" a fallacy if it's literally true? One can call policemen professional liars, for example; they themselves would agree that they are professionals and policemen are trained to lie, particularly in undercover work...
@antagonisticalex401
Күн бұрын
But language isnt objective. Worda have subjective images and connotations. Thata the entire point of slurs being censored. Liar is a negatively connoted label, and ignoring that connotation is not something you can do when analyzing the given prospect and not do when encountering it in the wild. Does that make sense? Probably not.
@PhilipHaseldine
Күн бұрын
@@antagonisticalex401 We all lie. It's part of the human condition.
@Rogue5490
Күн бұрын
definitions are not supposed to be persuasive, and though technically it can be true, people would do this to garner support for their side rather than to give an honest definition the example you gave isnt a definition, but rather it is a factual statement; if someone was using "liars" as the *definition* for policemen, then that would absolutely be a fallacy
@TheBrawlGuy-lv8od
Күн бұрын
First. Only real fans can like. 1 minute ago, 3 views? Bro fell off
@schishne7546
Күн бұрын
Fallacy detected
@TheTattorack
Күн бұрын
Some kind of version of the No True Scotsman fallacy, it seems.
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