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darude11

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Ahh yes! All good fun.

1) Never accept a metaphor or analogy as an explanation. A metaphor or analogy can only ever be a supplement that are in conjunction with a direct explanation.
2) Never accept an hypothetical that has ad infinitum assumptions, hence, does not represent reality.
3) It is also good to know the full kit and caboodle of logical fallacies.
4) Don't ever compromise.
5) Don't ever fall for the 'appeal to centre' argument.

One is either correct or not correct.

6) The agree to disagree can be responded with: "Yes, you have ever right to be wrong."
 

Bryson

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Great links bro. I read this some time ago:
''The One-Sentence Persuasion Course
27 Words to Make the World Do Your Bidding''
http://blairwarren.com/osp.pdf
These are very powerful techniques, and some of them seems to be beyond our inferior Fe capacities. Nonetheless, it is good to understand these manipulation forms in order to prevent them.
 

JarNew

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Never try to manipulate a cop's emotions...
:cool:

I like staring at my psychiatrists eyebrows. It triggers him to mimic my every emotional display/ response.
 

darude11

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Ahh yes! All good fun.

1) Never accept a metaphor or analogy as an explanation. A metaphor or analogy can only ever be a supplement that are in conjunction with a direct explanation.
2) Never accept an hypothetical that has ad infinitum assumptions, hence, does not represent reality.
3) It is also good to know the full kit and caboodle of logical fallacies.
4) Don't ever compromise.
5) Don't ever fall for the 'appeal to centre' argument.

One is either correct or not correct.

6) The agree to disagree can be responded with: "Yes, you have ever right to be wrong."

Great links bro. I read this some time ago:
''The One-Sentence Persuasion Course
27 Words to Make the World Do Your Bidding''
http://blairwarren.com/osp.pdf
These are very powerful techniques, and some of them seems to be beyond our inferior Fe capacities. Nonetheless, it is good to understand these manipulation forms in order to prevent them.

Great tips and link! Thank you! :)

[for those who haven't written yet] And, of course, have no fear to post your tips!
 
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