melmc

@melmc@kbin.social
19 Post – 5 Comments
Joined 1 years ago

I am a Christian and a semi-retired attorney, former IRS revenue officer, and former naval intelligence officer.

People should know from his first term that what he says he will do does not correlate closely with what he will actually do.

I've been eating sprouts, e.g. fenugreek, radish, broccoli, and clover, for about 2 years. I usually eat the sprouts with hummus I make from sprouted, chickpeas, lentils, and/or mung beans. It's a good way to get fiber in your diet without the sugar.

I've replaced tuna salad with salmon salad in an effort to reduce my mercury consumption.

Your logic lesson for today:
The genetic fallacy is the act of rejecting or accepting an argument on the basis of its origin rather than its content. Under the genetic fallacy, we judge a claim by paying too much attention to its source or history, even though this criticism is irrelevant to the truth of the claim.
If you understand the genetic fallacy you should realize that calling the originator of the argument a name is insufficient to refute the argument.

Third party apps can change the interface/appearance of Mastodon, so what advantages do Misskey/Clackey have over Mastodon?