Non sequitur is Latin for "it does not follow". A statement is said to be a non sequitur if the conclusion does not follow from the premise.
A non sequitur is something that does not logically follow. That statement is a non sequitur, and does not support your claims.
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It looks like you are trying to spell "non sequitur", which is Latin for "it does not follow". It is two words and it is used as a noun to describe illogical statements.
As it stands it is a figurative expression and therefore an idiom. In context it could also conceivably be a hyperbolic statement, ie. an exaggeration. It is more aptly a non sequitur, as half of forever is still, in effect, forever.
Non-perforated mean no holes in the object or something like that
A non sequitur is something that does not logically follow. That statement is a non sequitur, and does not support your claims.
"It does not follow."
Stop the non sequitur now.
Es audax, sed non sequitur, me esse audax
That he would not be a good mayor because he cant control his own family is a non sequitur, "said John.
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With an appropriate non-sequitur.
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Non Sequitur - 2009 was released on: USA: 24 October 2009 (Gotham Screen Film Festival)
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Saying "I like turtles" in response to a question about the weather is an example of a non sequitur. It is a statement that is irrelevant and does not logically follow the conversation or context.
Trivial - 2011 Non Sequitur 1-4 was released on: USA: 8 December 2011