Letter From Hell

Started by Skm1091, September 22, 2013, 11:51:19 PM

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OMG this is absolutely SICK

Big fail in top comments



Stefan Wahl biggest fail out of the top comment


Damn.  That was so fail it needed it's own thread.  Good lord the OP on youtube is stupid.  And projecting so hard we could use him to summon batman...from the moon!
"When the mob and the press and the whole world tell you to move, your job is to plant yourself like a tree beside the river of truth, and tell the whole world—'No. You move.'"
-Captain America, Amazing Spider-Man 537

Quote from: surhotchaperchlorome on September 23, 2013, 12:33:07 AM
Damn.  That was so fail it needed it's own thread.  Good lord the OP on youtube is stupid.  And projecting so hard we could use him to summon batman...from the moon!

That is absolutely not true! he projects so hard, one can summon batman from the Furthest Quasar!
Meh

Quote from: Ibrahim90 on September 23, 2013, 01:17:03 AM
That is absolutely not true! he projects so hard, one can summon batman from the Furthest Quasar!

I don't think that's far enough I think you could go beyond the dimensional fabric.

This is also why relying on top rated comments to validate a position is bogus.

I've also seen Neo Nazi videos with the top comments saying things like "death to jews" and "sieg heil" I have seen comments actually saying that black, arab,  jewish, and all other people except whites,and east asians should be exterminated that had FIFTY or more green thumbs up.

See what I mean.

I believe there is a fallacy called "argumentum ad popularim" (or something like that), which says just because a comment is popular (I.E. gets the most thumbs up) doesn't make it true.

I find it somehow disconcerting that we're reduced to discussing fails that happened over a year ago. (At least)


Quote from: dallen68 on September 23, 2013, 03:49:57 AM
I believe there is a fallacy called "argumentum ad popularim" (or something like that), which says just because a comment is popular (I.E. gets the most thumbs up) doesn't make it true.

I find it somehow disconcerting that we're reduced to discussing fails that happened over a year ago. (At least)

It's old but the fail in the video was so great i felt i had to talk about.

"argumentum ad popularim" That was kinda my point