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  2. 30 Wildest Comebacks That People Have Heard Or Come Up With - AOL

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    Image credits: gloriomono #4. Absolute stuck up brat of a girl at school, to a teacher: "Do you know who my dad is?" Teacher, without hesitating for a second: "No, does you mum?".

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    It’s like having a grade-school argument, but the stakes are a lot higher. 11 Phrases That Emotionally Immature People Often Say, According to Mental Health Experts Skip to main content

  4. 125 Baddie Comebacks To Unleash Your Inner Savage - AOL

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  5. An Illustrated Book of Bad Arguments - Wikipedia

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    [9] Jenny Bristol reviewed it for the community blog GeekDad, calling it "a great format for teaching kids about logic". [ 10 ] L'Express reviewed the French version of the book, concluding that it is “a short and perfectly organized book that examines and dismantles a score of fallacious arguments

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  7. Comeback (publicity) - Wikipedia

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    An entertainer may make a comeback after having been absent from their area of entertainment for a time. In South Korea, Comeback (K-pop), talent agencies stage-manage the debut of new acts in order to create anticipation for the new act, which will often officially debut live on one of the main television music programs with a "debut stage".

  8. Appeal to ridicule - Wikipedia

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    This is a rhetorical tactic that mocks an opponent's argument or position, attempting to inspire a strong emotional reaction (making it a type of appeal to emotion) in the audience and to highlight any counter-intuitive aspects of that argument, making it appear foolish and contrary to common sense.

  9. The 15 Best Insults And Comebacks In Movies, Ranked By ... - AOL

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