
And my first thought was, "That'd be an indication that you should trust all people who like big butts, not that you should only trust people who like big butts."
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Sir Mix-a-Lot =/= MC HammerTyphoon24 wrote:The lyrics are "I like big butts and I can not lie."
when I saw the meme, I was like "correlation/causation! *...now let me find the correct answer..oh wait."
they don't lie BECAUSE they like big butts, it is just that this particular MC Hammer fellow seems to like big butts and also cannot lie.
That was mean but very funnyTom Joad wrote:I think the PCP did more than the LSAT prep.
no.Poo-T wrote:Conclusion: Only trust ppl who like big butts OR If (P) you should trust somebody, then (Q) they like big butts
Premise: they [ppl who like big butts] cannot lie OR if (Q) someone likes big butts, then (R) they cannot lie
So we get the argument
1. show Conc: P --> Q
2. P assume conditional
3. Q-->R premise
The argument is invalid because,
if:
P = true
R = true
Q = false
then the Conclusion (1) is false, despite that both premises (2 & 3) are true.
Did I do good guise?
Tom Joad wrote:I think the PCP did more than the LSAT prep.
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