It's just a pity, Chesney, that when we are infants we are too inexperienced to appreciate not having pressure, and by the time we retire, at least some of us, are too preoccupied lamenting our lost youth to enjoy its absence.
Smiley, the material things that seemed important when I lived with other people have no attraction now I'm on my own. This makes me wonder how much of what I wanted was what I wanted.
I try to be a good person, Liberal, except when I'm here on the blogs or forum, of course. I consider that my time off for good behaviour the rest of the time.
Socrates, arguments in syllogistic form are not open to interpretation. They conform to a convention which is, presumably, understood by those who use them. None of the examples you have shown are legitimate syllogisms, which I assume was deliberate on your part.
Are you trying to show how some people base their conclusions on unsound principles?
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I'm a firm believer in letting common sense by my guide, molly, and always try to have someone who possesses some on hand.