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False Cause, Red Herring, Over Generalization, Hasty Generalization, Straw Man, Self-Contradiction, Bandwagon, Oversimplification, Appeal to Authority, Ad Hominem, Circular Reasoning 1) I was going to go to your birthday party, but then all of my friends told me that hey weren't going to go, so I'm not either​

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