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by LockeWatts 4470 days ago
That's not a strawman, that's a direct implication.
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> That's not a strawman, that's a direct implication.

A what? A "direct implication"? Those words are antonyms. You do understand the difference between "direct" and "implication", yes? An implication is by definition indirect.

http://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/implication

Quote: "An implication is something that is suggested, or happens, indirectly."

Congratulations on downvoting a dictionary definition, you morons.