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  • Prom is only 3 weeks away. We really need to go shopping.
  • I agree. Let's go right now!
  • What store should we go into first?
  • Let's go into this blue building, it looks nice.
  • I don't know about this store. The dresses don't look that pretty. 
  • We learned about it in English class. It means we don't know that the dresses here are everyone's favorite. It's also ad populism because you're shopping here just because "everyone" else is.
  • That's a hasty generalization.
  • No, trust me, literally everyone's favorite dresses are from here. They are so adorable and unique.
  • Whatever, let's just shop.
  • What?
  • We found the most perfect dresses ever!
  • There's nothing to eat here. Hamburgers make you fat because they are full of fattening stuff.
  • Stop saying these dumb phrases or whatever, they're annoying.
  • That's circular reasoning. You just repeated your reasoning with no actual evidence. One hamburger won't make you fat.
  • Yes, they are pretty cute!
  • That was an appeal to false authority. Jennifer Aniston is an actress, not a makeup professional. They knew people would use it if she was in the commercial, but that doesn't mean she actually uses it.
  • Omg, please shut up. Let's go, I want see the look on everyone's face when they see my stunning, one-of-a-kind dress!
  • We look absolutely stunning! I saw an ad for this makeup and Jennifer Aniston was in it, so I knew it was going to be the best.
  • It really is! Oh no! That girl over there has the same exact dress as you!
  • This is awesome!
  • You have got to be kidding me.
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