28 Apr 23 UTC | Spring, 1999: (The Goosh): MR BEAST |
28 Apr 23 UTC | Spring, 1999: mr beast chandler |
28 Apr 23 UTC | Spring, 1999: yes |
28 Apr 23 UTC | Spring, 2000: Explaining logical fallacies to a four year old may be a bit challenging, but here is a simple explanation: A logical fallacy is like a mistake in how someone thinks or talks. It's when someone doesn't use good reasons or facts to support their ideas. It's like if I said, "I don't want to eat vegetables because they're gross," that would be a logical fallacy because I'm not giving a good reason for why I don't want to eat vegetables. Another example is if someone says, "I'm the best soccer player because I scored the most goals in one game," that would be a logical fallacy because just scoring the most goals in one game doesn't necessarily mean you're the best soccer player overall. So, a logical fallacy is basically a mistake in how someone thinks or talks, and it's important to use good reasons and facts to support our ideas instead |
28 Apr 23 UTC | Autumn, 2000: GameMaster: Georgia voted for a Draw. If everyone votes Draw the game will end and the points are split equally among all the surviving players, regardless of how many supply centers each player has. |