Remembering that for it to be an "original" thought, no one else could
have ever had the same thought before you. You would have to be the
first person to have ever had that thought in your head.
And I'm still waiting for you to tell me one, just one, original thought
that you have ever had.
And an "appeal to authority fallacy" has been committed only when the
"authority" has been shown to not be a legitimate authority on the
subject.
And you have yet to prove that to be the case here.
Good luck.
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>> Just keep reading them
>
> Sorry, I choose not to.
That's fine. But you didn't choose not to by using a "free" will.
You see, I used reverse (child) psychology on you, and inserted that
"Just keep reading them." on purpose, just to see if I could get you to
"choose not to", which you immediately did.
So, you don't really have a "free" will, if someone thousands of miles
away, that you've never met, can control the choices that you make.
And now you're (supposedly) not reading this, because you did exactly
what I willed for you to do. Or, you are reading this, in direct
contradiction of what you willfully (but not freely) asserted.
Either way, I know you better than you know yourself.
Don't you ever forget that.
<smirk>