Generalizations are inherently always fallacious. Nobody should ever use a generalization, because there is never a situation in which generalizations could ever apply. There are always instances that don’t fit into the generalization: a fuel-efficient SUV, an anti-same sex marriage gay couple, a warm day in January, a sour chocolate, a good poem by Blake. Thus all generalizations are bad.
– KF –
Countdown:
23 days my Ian
well, I never make generalizations.
And keep it that way.
always.
You’re all too soft. Sometimes the apple does have a core.
And all of your oxymorons are false. Your proof gets a sad face next to it.