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-You know you are stupid, don't you?!

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-Are you going to stop beeing so irrational?! When are you going to stop cheating?! Are you going to stop beating your wife?!"

That's one of them. One of the informal logical fallacies, the so called complex question.

With this often intimidatingly posed kinds of tricky questions, something is presumed that it's definitly establish, that your've been irrational, have been cheating...

If it in fact isn't established, to answer -Yes or -No, always makes you either a good or the bad looser of an argument, even if you're right. The piercing answer is to point out unfounded presumptions of complex questions.

By the way, if in fact it is established, then the question isn't fallacious. :yikes:

The web site philosophy.lander.edu has a good tutorial online. Read it and do the twenty-five self-test questions, and become a critical thinker. Introduction to Logic Nature of Fallacies.

Fallacy is defined as a type of mistake in argumentation that might appear to be correct, but which proves upon examination not to be so!

Fallacies are subdivided into
  • fallacies of relevance (Ad Ignorantiam, Ad Verecundiam, Ad Hominem, Ad Populum, Ad Misericordiam, Ad Baculum, Ignoratio Elenchi)
  • fallacies of presumption (Complex Question, False Cause, Petitio Prinicpii, Accident, Converse Accident, Review Exercises, Fallacy Summary).

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Challange your senses

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Focus on the different white dots in the image on the left, and see what happens to the other dots.

If that's cool, then put your senses to a test with the BBC Senses Challenge Quiz, 20 mind boggling optical illusions explained.

If that's not enough, goto Queendom.com - the world’s largest testing center!
114 professionally developed and validated psychological tests, 111 Just-for-Fun tests, 230 mind games and quizzes ... to help you grow, jump-start your career and improve your relationships.
Source: Queendom.com
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