“Win Bigly” by Scott Adams

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  • Cognitive dissonance is often present in the speaker’s mind when you hear:
    • [A mocking word or acronym] + [an absurd absolute]
    • [A mocking word or acronym] + [a personal insult that is more aggressive than the situation seems to warrant]
  • “Analogies are good for explaining concepts for the first time. But they have no value in debate. Analogies are not logic, and they are not relevant facts.”
  • Some forms of mass-delusion are common in everyday life; just because everyone agrees with it does not make it so

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