Imagine writing a song just for the clear goal of getting an award.
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What song's this.
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What song?
Anyways, stream Mariah Carey unnie
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I thought they said that they wanted to make a fun, feel-good summer jam as we head out of a yearlong Covid Winter?
Since we're imagining things, though:
Imagine writing a song for the sole purpose of making money. Like, you don't even believe in it yourself, you just jump on whatever's trendy, make your own version of it, like it's a mass-produced product, like it's a trinket, like it's a fucking lampshade.
You've just imagined...............
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Imagine that audacity
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imagine working just to earn money
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imagine working just to earn money
Imagine breathing to live.
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Imagine breathing to live.
Imagine getting married to have children
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Not the pop music I hold dear.
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'A False analogy is an informal fallacy. It applies to inductive arguments. It is an informal fallacy because the error is about what the argument is about, and not the argument itself.
An analogy proposes that two concepts which are similar (A and B) have a common relationship to some property. A has property X, therefore B must also have property X. In a false analogy, the objects may have some similarities, but they do not both have property X. That way, both objects may have the same color, but this does not mean that they have the same size.[1] Even if bananas and the sun appear yellow, one could not conclude that they are the same size. One who makes an invalid analogy or comparison is often said to be "comparing apples and oranges".'
Dude you don't need to get married to have children. If it wasn't obvious enough.
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'A False analogy is an informal fallacy. It applies to inductive arguments. It is an informal fallacy because the error is about what the argument is about, and not the argument itself.
An analogy proposes that two concepts which are similar (A and B) have a common relationship to some property. A has property X, therefore B must also have property X. In a false analogy, the objects may have some similarities, but they do not both have property X. That way, both objects may have the same color, but this does not mean that they have the same size.[1] Even if bananas and the sun appear yellow, one could not conclude that they are the same size. One who makes an invalid analogy or comparison is often said to be "comparing apples and oranges".'
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'A False analogy is an informal fallacy. It applies to inductive arguments. It is an informal fallacy because the error is about what the argument is about, and not the argument itself.
An analogy proposes that two concepts which are similar (A and B) have a common relationship to some property. A has property X, therefore B must also have property X. In a false analogy, the objects may have some similarities, but they do not both have property X. That way, both objects may have the same color, but this does not mean that they have the same size.[1] Even if bananas and the sun appear yellow, one could not conclude that they are the same size. One who makes an invalid analogy or comparison is often said to be "comparing apples and oranges".'
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