Wishful thinking fallacy is my answer to the question, This is NOT the correct answer!!! Not even close. I used that as my answer, and guess who got it wrong! The CORRECT ANSWER IS; 15. Sure, I've heard that it's better to not eat cheeseburgers every day, but it's extra protein and protein is good for you.
This statement is an example of the fallacy known as appeal to emotion, specifically appealing to flattery. It attempts to manipulate emotions and flatter the individual to persuade them to give to charity by suggesting they are more caring than others.
If it takes someone with a really big heart to give to that particular charity, then most people do not consider the charity worth giving to. They think the money they think other causes are far more worthwhile. If you care more than most, then you in particular will give where you think your money will give the most good. You will avoid that scam.
This statement contains a "loaded language" fallacy, where emotionally charged words like "big heart" and "cares more than most" are used to manipulate or persuade the listener without providing any factual evidence. It attempts to appeal to emotions rather than reason.
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When was the NBA Cares charity formed?
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well if you really wanna know got o someone who cares
well if you really wanna know got o someone who cares
Someone that cares enough to find out who she really is & then loves her anyway.
302 but who really cares how old someone else is...
John Cena doesn't care if a girl is poor or rich,alls he cares about is someone who is going to treat him well,and someone who he really cares about.