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denying the truth doesn’t change the facts

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Last Update: 2020-11-30
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the fact in the truth

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true facts in tagalog

Last Update: 2023-06-27
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lying about me won't change the truth about you

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lying about me won't change the truth about you

Last Update: 2024-06-19
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whatever reason you say you cannot change the fact that you are an impostor who is only pretending and because of that you are living in the shadow of other people because you have no ability to face your own personality and you will remain hiding in the dark side of your shadow

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kahit anong dahilan pa ang sabihin mo hindi mo mababago ang katotohanan na ikaw ay isang impostor na nagpapanggap lamang at dahil dyan ikaw ay nabubuhay sa anino ng ibang tao dahil wala kang kakayahan na harapin ang sarili mong pagkatao at mananatili kang nagtatago sa madilim na bahagi ng iyong ginawang anino

Last Update: 2021-07-04
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fallacies onthe other hand, a fallacy is a defect in an argument otherthan its having false premises. to detect fallacies, it is required to examine the argument's content. here are some of the usually committed errors in reasoning and thus, coming up with false conclusion and worse, distorting the truth. appeal to pity (argumentum ad misericordiam) . a specific kind of appeal to emotion in which someone tries to win support for an argument or idea by exploiting his or her opponents feelings of pity or guilt. b. appeal to ignorance (argumentum ad ignorantiam) whatever has not been proved false must be true, and vice versa. c. equivocation this is a logical chain of reasoning of a term or a word several times, but giving the particular word a different meaning each time. example: human beings have hands; the clock has hands, he is drinking from the pitcher of water; he is a baseball pitcher d. composition this infers that something is true of the whole from the fact that it is true of some part of the whole. the reverse of this fallacy is division.

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apela ng awa

Last Update: 2022-10-15
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