You think a ****** rejuvenation is in her future....you have to spend money to make money.
Which of the following is the best example of shifting the burden of proof?
Ask @Deezer Shoove ....Vegas » Today, 12:46 pm » wrote: ↑ Which of the following is the best example of shifting the burden of proof?
A. Making a claim and then providing evidence to support it.
B. Asking someone to clarify what they mean before responding.
C. Copying a claim from the internet, refusing to defend it, and then demanding that everyone else prove it wrong.
D. Changing your opinion after better evidence is presented.
you are making a "survivorship bias" fallacy. And **** you if you think I am going to define that for you.Vegas » Today, 2:09 pm » wrote: ↑![]()
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the same evasions commence...
Which of the following is the best example of shifting the burden of proof?
A. Making a claim and then providing evidence to support it.
B. Asking someone to clarify what they mean before responding.
C. Copying a claim from the internet, refusing to defend it, and then demanding that everyone else prove it wrong.
D. Changing your opinion after better evidence is presented.
Which of the following is the best example of shifting the burden of proof?Blackvegetable » 17 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ you are making a "survivorship bias" fallacy. And **** you if you think I am going to define that for you.
Like I said, I am not your mother. Look it up.
Like I said, I am not your mother. Look it up.Vegas » Today, 4:04 pm » wrote: ↑ Which of the following is the best example of shifting the burden of proof?
A. Making a claim and then providing evidence to support it.
B. Asking someone to clarify what they mean before responding.
C. Copying a claim from the internet, refusing to defend it, and then demanding that everyone else prove it wrong.
D. Changing your opinion after better evidence is presented.
You copied me, then claimed that you said it.