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Ad hominem fallacy (or ad hominem) is an attempt to discredit someone’s argument by personally attacking them. Instead of discussing the argument itself, criticism is directed toward the opponent’s character, which is irrelevant to the discussion.
They insulted the idea not you.
And yet another strawman.
And you can check. This isn't an account I control.
Ok, cool. That proves what? That you still don't have an argument?
And again a strawman.
Seriously, I specifically criticize your argument. There's no mention of you as a person.
Shhh they just learned about fallacies and may be having a stroke. Now that's an ad hominem.
Is it still ad hominem if I'm insulting them because their arguments are bad?