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  1. Apr 2018
    1. In his game, Felix "fixes" windows by hitting them with a hammer

      This is an example of a genetic fallacy, because in Felix's game he fixes windows with a hammer. When indeed in real life, you could never successfully fix a window with a hammer.

    1. Does it really seem realistic that Cinderella’s shoe would only fit her

      The fallacy over Cinderella's shoe is post hoc ergo propter hoc, because when cinderella has lost her shoe, the prince assumes she must be the only one who can wear it . When in fact there is probably a large number of woman in the town with the same or similar shoe size.