I think you should re-read your own comment and look for fallacies there, TBH.
Which is a false equivalent for Hollywood stereotypes and which isn’t here is about me guessing what the author meant. Guessing because they are not sufficiently specific. If you have a better source, like reading minds or contacting God, let me know.
“Seem wrong” - OK.
An assassin can be an alcoholic. Nobody made a 1-to-1 association.
This comment isn’t hostile, but you didn’t find any fallacies.
And here you are attempting to read minds yourself. You literally listed assassin for an alcoholic and made that line all on your own. So yeah, it is fallacy. That is Exactly false attribute fallacy.
I think you should re-read your own comment and look for fallacies there, TBH.
Which is a false equivalent for Hollywood stereotypes and which isn’t here is about me guessing what the author meant. Guessing because they are not sufficiently specific. If you have a better source, like reading minds or contacting God, let me know.
“Seem wrong” - OK.
An assassin can be an alcoholic. Nobody made a 1-to-1 association.
This comment isn’t hostile, but you didn’t find any fallacies.
And here you are attempting to read minds yourself. You literally listed assassin for an alcoholic and made that line all on your own. So yeah, it is fallacy. That is Exactly false attribute fallacy.
English is not my first language. That said, I think you’ve read “assassin turned alcoholic” wrong for a few times by now.