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28 April 2025

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  • curprev 22:1122:11, 28 April 2025Martlet talk contribs 646 bytes +646 Created page with "The '''Goomba Fallacy''' is a type of hasty generalization where someone thinks of a group of people as holding two contradicting opinions, being "stupid walking contradictions." == Example == Someone who is browsing Twitter may come across some users who say that pineapple on pizza is good, but also see some other users stating that pineapple never goes well with cheese. This observer might make a hasty generalization that "Twitter users like pineapple on pizza, but ha..."