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Lets make it clear, your main point is that you said that

Genius implies being introverted

I counter-argued that, by simply showing the meanings of Genius and introvertion, which both don't have the same the meaning, then I said that instead of using the word implies, I change it to likely, resulting to:

Genius people are likely being introverted.

As implies means 100% true that the statement on the right(being introverted) is true,
And likely is less than 100% true that the statement on the right is true.

I want to know what you mean by your main point "Genius implies being introverted"

And maybe if possible site some links, (credible or not) as this is not really a formal argument.

Lets make it clear, your main point is that you said that Genius implies being introverted I counter-argued that, by simply showing the meanings of Genius and introvertion, which both don't have the same the meaning, then I said that instead of using the word implies, I change it to likely, resulting to: Genius people are likely being introverted. As implies means 100% true that the statement on the right(being introverted) is true, And likely is less than 100% true that the statement on the right is true. I want to know what you mean by your main point "Genius implies being introverted" And maybe if possible site some links, (credible or not) as this is not really a formal argument.

@Pinito_the_Bulldog Hey, you really got me angry, when you said that I am saying an excuse for saying I am from a third world country and there is COVID-19. Can you not read? Let me rewrite it down here below.

Again how am I going to lack mental clarity if I can’t do it. maybe you are the one who is lacking mental clarity as you want to be egostitical by flexing your educational achievements to me and by saying, you are a mathematecian. Simply one REASON I cant do it, is because I do not have enough TIME to do research, make papers and have enough RESOURCES, Also I have training ONLINE (which for yours education) Another one is that this brings me no gain in FINANCE. Simply trying to argue INFORMALLY is ok with me, but FORMALLY, like with papers, stuff, I need to gather other PEEPS who speciliaze at this topic, and INTERVIEW experts. Stop being delusional and see the situation on the world, how am I be able to have enough resources when I am from a third world country and theres covid-19?

Do you see this as an excuse? I am willing to argue with you, but informally. I am explaining why I can't write or discuss a formal argument.

@Pinito_the_Bulldog Hey, you really got me angry, when you said that I am saying an excuse for saying I am from a third world country and there is COVID-19. Can you not read? Let me rewrite it down here below. Again how am I going to lack mental clarity if I can’t do it. maybe you are the one who is lacking mental clarity as you want to be egostitical by flexing your educational achievements to me and by saying, you are a mathematecian. Simply one REASON I cant do it, is because I do not have enough TIME to do research, make papers and have enough RESOURCES, Also I have training ONLINE (which for yours education) Another one is that this brings me no gain in FINANCE. Simply trying to argue INFORMALLY is ok with me, but FORMALLY, like with papers, stuff, I need to gather other PEEPS who speciliaze at this topic, and INTERVIEW experts. Stop being delusional and see the situation on the world, how am I be able to have enough resources when I am from a third world country and theres covid-19? Do you see this as an excuse? I am willing to argue with you, but informally. I am explaining why I can't write or discuss a formal argument.

by this sentence " If you want to argue, explain each point as if were going to be peer reviewed for a top journal."

I assume that you wanted a formal argument because of the statement "if we are going to be peer reviewed for a top journal"

Peer means you need peeps.

by this sentence " If you want to argue, explain each point as if were going to be peer reviewed for a top journal." I assume that you wanted a formal argument because of the statement "if we are going to be peer reviewed for a top journal" Peer means you need peeps.

@Pinito_the_Bulldog

Let's put it this way, Your statement said that Genius implies being Introverted,

I think you have read that "Statistics show that most Genius people are introverted"

maybe try to put a link so that I can read and study at where you have got that idea.

@Pinito_the_Bulldog Let's put it this way, Your statement said that Genius implies being Introverted, I think you have read that "Statistics show that most Genius people are introverted" maybe try to put a link so that I can read and study at where you have got that idea.

I have a good example for your fallacy

Hasty generalization

Definition: Making assumptions about a whole group or range of cases based on a sample that is inadequate (usually because it is atypical or too small). Stereotypes about people (“librarians are shy and smart,” “wealthy people are snobs,” etc.) are a common example of the principle underlying hasty generalization.

Example: “My roommate said her philosophy class was hard, and the one I’m in is hard, too. All philosophy classes must be hard!” Two people’s experiences are, in this case, not enough on which to base a conclusion.

Tip: Ask yourself what kind of “sample” you’re using: Are you relying on the opinions or experiences of just a few people, or your own experience in just a few situations? If so, consider whether you need more evidence, or perhaps a less sweeping conclusion. (Notice that in the example, the more modest conclusion “Some philosophy classes are hard for some students” would not be a hasty generalization.)

From:https://writingcenter.unc.edu/tips-and-tools/fallacies/

As I have written, you should have said
"Genius people are more likely to be introverts"
Instead of
"Being Genius implies being introverts"

I have a good example for your fallacy Hasty generalization Definition: Making assumptions about a whole group or range of cases based on a sample that is inadequate (usually because it is atypical or too small). Stereotypes about people (“librarians are shy and smart,” “wealthy people are snobs,” etc.) are a common example of the principle underlying hasty generalization. Example: “My roommate said her philosophy class was hard, and the one I’m in is hard, too. All philosophy classes must be hard!” Two people’s experiences are, in this case, not enough on which to base a conclusion. Tip: Ask yourself what kind of “sample” you’re using: Are you relying on the opinions or experiences of just a few people, or your own experience in just a few situations? If so, consider whether you need more evidence, or perhaps a less sweeping conclusion. (Notice that in the example, the more modest conclusion “Some philosophy classes are hard for some students” would not be a hasty generalization.) From:https://writingcenter.unc.edu/tips-and-tools/fallacies/ As I have written, you should have said "Genius people are more likely to be introverts" Instead of "Being Genius implies being introverts"

I just came back from exercising and saw like 10 replies. The fact that you literally filled an ENTIRE page of this forum already means that you need a lot of "arguments" to defend your position. The truth is usually the simplest.

I've always meant Genius implies (super probably, like probability 99.999%) introverted. Never 100%, because that can't actually be proven.

About third world stuff: I just meant that arguing correctly doesn't require an education. Even my 4 year old brother could have defended my position. I understand that being in a third world country may make you have less resources, but I'm just saying you don't need any resources to argue. If I offended you in any way though, sorry.

Finally, as I said several pages ago, let's just agree to disagree, move on, and focus on the puzzle.

I just came back from exercising and saw like 10 replies. The fact that you literally filled an ENTIRE page of this forum already means that you need a lot of "arguments" to defend your position. The truth is usually the simplest. I've always meant Genius implies (super probably, like probability 99.999%) introverted. Never 100%, because that can't actually be proven. About third world stuff: I just meant that arguing correctly doesn't require an education. Even my 4 year old brother could have defended my position. I understand that being in a third world country may make you have less resources, but I'm just saying you don't need any resources to argue. If I offended you in any way though, sorry. Finally, as I said several pages ago, let's just agree to disagree, move on, and focus on the puzzle.

@Pinito_the_Bulldog ok, Lets just disagree on this subject, anyway its just a matter of opinions.

@Pinito_the_Bulldog ok, Lets just disagree on this subject, anyway its just a matter of opinions.

So does this mean the schoolboy pissing contest ended in a draw because the contestants both ran out of ammunition?

So does this mean the schoolboy pissing contest ended in a draw because the contestants both ran out of ammunition?

@obladie probably not, we are truce cause we have one common problem.

@obladie probably not, we are truce cause we have one common problem.

@kiritolemon
lol..that's good to know.
During the truce are you permitted to re-arm (drink a lot)?

@kiritolemon lol..that's good to know. During the truce are you permitted to re-arm (drink a lot)?

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