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Who will trust a hair expert whose

head (-) goatee = a pumpkin????

I will never trust him!!! :nono:

At the most, he could pass off for

a bald specialist! :peace:
 
We do find Indian children are hired by the unique Software Industry throughout
the world for a better amount. In fact some try to be there wherever they are
while enhancing their faith and leaving a mark of their superiority over other
nationals. We should not take it as Vanaprastha once for all. It is related to
their life achievement on the one side.

Balasubramanian
Ambattur
 
Google search provided this.

Argumentum ad Hominem (abusive and circumstantial):

The fallacy of attacking the character or circumstances of an individual who is advancing a statement or

an argument instead of trying to disprove the truth of the statement or the soundness of the argument.

Often the argument is characterized simply as a personal attack. :whip:
 
yes, true, so a bald person can advice somebody on how to take care of the hair, because, the logical validity of his statement has nothing to do with him being bald.
But if he hasnt bothered to try that on himself, how can he expect others to take his advice seriously. Giving lectures on how he became bald might be more appealing.
 
Some people prepare dishes like Vathal Kuzhambu, Mulagu Kuzhambu, etc
with varieties of Thuvaiyals, etc and keep it in the Fridge for three days to
avoid embarrassment to the children and to the Head.

Balasubramanian
Ambattur
 
If he KNEW how to take care of his hair,

he WOULD NOT HAVE become bald in the first place.

Does Logic have any special name for such a thing?

It is the same as the lady who had eyes like those of a racoon

and was trying to sell a costly cream for removing the black circles

from around the eyes.

She had neither credibility nor the ability to sell!

yes, true, so a bald person can advice somebody on how to take care of the hair, because, the logical validity of his statement has nothing to do with him being bald.
 
If he KNEW how to take care of his hair,

he WOULD NOT HAVE become bald in the first place.

Does Logic have any special name for such a thing?

It is the same as the lady who had eyes like those of a racoon

and was trying to sell a costly cream for removing the black circles

from around the eyes.

She had neither credibility nor the ability to sell!


Just like how I am always amazed that overweight doctors advise patients to lose weight!!!
 
Would you respect them, if they instead say 'give a damn to overweight; just look at me'?


Believe me..many doctors think that way too.
You know when we go for doctor's meeting and food is served at the hotels..many a times I see so many doctor filling up their plates sky high with whatever food there.
I used to wonder what ever happened to moderate amount of food advise??
 
Have you heard of a barber who planned to charge double amount for hair cut to baldies?

Reason given: He has to search and find out! :spy: . . . :fish2:
 
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