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The orbicularis oculi muscle pulls our lip corners up when we smile.
Argumentum Ad Populum
A fallacious argument that concludes a proposition to be true because many or most people believe it.
Popular Belief
An opinion or conviction that is widely held by the general population, regardless of whether it is based on fact or fiction.
False Analogy
A logical fallacy where an analogy is used to argue or conclude something, but the analogy is misleading or incomparable due to significant differences between the two situations.
Speaker Attack
A form of criticism or assault directed towards the person speaking, rather than addressing the argument itself.
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