Adorable
Fallaciousness
Trickery!
I Said, "Good Day."
Hol' Up.
100

“Yes, I was throwing paper airplanes with Billy… but mine were artistic.”

Special Pleading

100

“That idea came from tic tok, so it must be wrong.”

Genetic Fallacy

100

“This pencil must be great for handwriting—it has a picture of a dragon breathing fire on it.”

Transfer

100

“You said don’t eat in class, but I saw you eating a granola bar in here earlier!”

Tu Quoque

100

“Why should we listen to your math answer? You wear Velcro shoes.”

Ad Hominem

200

“You can’t give me a zero—I had to wake up this morning. Do you know how hard that is?”

Ad Misercordiam

200

“It’s true because my cousin’s older brother said it—and he’s in high school.”

Ipse Dixit

200

“You say the Earth is round, I say it’s flat—so it must be… a cube.”

False Compromise

200

“Everyone in the cafeteria thinks pineapple belongs on pizza. That settles it.”

Ad Populum

200

“Agree with me… or I will dramatically stare at you until you do.”

Ad Baculum

300

“You only think homework is useful because you’re a teacher.”

Bulverism

300

“The teacher said this test would be ‘easy,’ and breathing is easy, so this test should require no effort.”

Equivocation

300

“You either love homework… or you hate learning.”

Bifurcation

300

“I wore mismatched socks and then it rained. I control the weather.”

Post Hoc

300

“You said we should have less homework? Wow. So you want us all to become illiterate cave people.”

Straw Man

400

“No one has proven that my dog isn’t a secret genius, so he definitely is.”

Ad Ignorantiam

400

“I didn’t cheat—I just used answers that weren’t originally mine.”

Distinction Without a Difference

400

“Books are from the past. Therefore, they are useless relics of a dark age.”

Chronological Snobbery

400

“If we allow one snack, soon we’ll have full restaurants in the classroom.”

Slippery Slope

400

“Each ingredient in this cake tastes good, so the cake made of ALL of them must be incredible.”
(…adds ketchup, mustard, and ice cream)

Composition

500

“Students who bring fancy lunches usually get better grades—clearly the grades causes good lunches.”

Post Hoc In Statistics
500

“If I eat sugar, I get energy.
I have energy… therefore I must have eaten sugar.”

Affirming the Consequent

500

“Animals roar loudly in nature, so  its good for students to roar in class too.”

Naturalistic Fallacy

500

“Why are we talking about me being late? Let’s talk about how clocks are oppressive.”

Irrelevant Thesis

500

“Students are like machines—if they don’t produce results, they should be replaced.”

False Analogy

600

“Everyone knows that homework is useless—just ask any student.
And if you disagree, you clearly just enjoy making kids miserable.”

Ad Populum 

Ad Hominem