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10 Dec, 4 tweets, 3 min read
Kids have been locked down since March here in #oregon. Now the kids are being asked to watch CNN10 as part of their curriculum. Here is a summary of Dec 9th: 1) #england approves first untested vaccine from #Pfizer 90 year old man took it first Part 1
2). Mentioning that restaurants are hit hard by lockdowns, then describe a online delivery service called Goldbelly. Told the audience that some restaurants are selling more than when people came. Part 2
3). Trivia question about country that is located that is located between #india and #china. Then it told a story that #indian and #chinese scientist agreed to the height. Yea, #china is so great they cooperate on science Part 3
4). Guys comes on saying that we will have lockdowns this winter for a while and we should work out more because its healthy to work out. 5). Breakdancing will be the new sport in the next Olympics in #france Part 4

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12 Dec
For my personal reference I made a is a list 17 Logical Fallacies thread. Cheers. Lets open up America. There is not reason for a lockdown.
1). Ad Hominem. Example attacking a woman and using 'hormones' as an excuse is a type of ad feminam fallacy. Or you are just a Trump supporter. Study found that attacks on positions based on ad hominem fallacies were just as effective as attacks based on evidence
2). Strawman argument, someone attacks a position the opponent doesn’t really hold. Instead of contending with the actual argument, he or she attacks the equivalent of a lifeless bundle of straw, an easily defeated effigy, which the opponent never intended upon defending anyway.
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