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Argumentum Ad Hominem. Dirt - 2012. R.I.P. If you weren’t blessed with knowing him personally, you might not realize that Ad Hominem’s joyous influence was responsible for any personal attack that is unrelated to the debate. * ad hominem translates to “To the man/person” in Latin.
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Argumentum Ad Hominem Dirt - 2012
R.I.P If you weren’t blessed with knowing him personally, you might not realize that Ad Hominem’s joyous influence was responsible for any personal attack that is unrelated to the debate. *ad hominem translates to “To the man/person” in Latin.
Treasured Memories… • Political candidates often enlisted Ad Hominem’s help for their attack ads against opposition. • Ad Hominem gave us good way to end arguments quickly, in our favor. He could deplete our opposition’s moral support and rally more people who disliked them.
Treasured Memories… • Ad Hominem’s influence crept into our lives whether we knew it or not. Whenever we needed a quick and applicable rebuttal to any argument, he was ready to perform. • He was always there for us when we couldn’t come up with a legitimate argument to defend our viewpoint, and he always managed to divert the conversation away from our weaknesses by putting others down.
Eulogy Argumentum Ad Hominem was born unnoticed, but grew quickly to fame and success; flowing forth from the mouths of MTV, Wall Street, Capitol Hill, and additional celebrities around the globe. A week ago, Ad Hominem passed peacefully in his sleep after several traumatic strikes by a condition known as “argument-loss-syndrome.” His life sets to an unprecedented scale the bounties of taking the easy way out. His death stands as a chilling reminder to the consequences we sometimes face; and must try not to risk.
Words of Survivors “Ad Hominem was quite the character. He was the class bullyfor as long as I can remember. We all enjoyed yet feared him, even when he was wrong.” --Factual Accuracy, Close Friend “Raising Addie was quite difficult, he could be rude and disheartening when he didn’t get his way. But, look at him now, a lovely little angel, probably less rude and disheartening.” --Relation of Details, Step-Mother
Words of Survivors “Ad Hominem could teach you things about yourself you didn’t even know. I’m so proud of my son. --Steady Topic, Father “ Ad Hominem and I always had our tussles as kids, and he would always seem to win even though I knew I was right. Something about him, I guess. All the bad things he said about me willstick with me always. --Thought Process, Younger Sister