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    1 year ago

    So you know the context. It doesn’t imply that, just a faulty assumption/logical fallacy.

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      21 year ago

      That is like me saying there is one pope and your takeaway is there is at least one. Yes, the sentence does not explicitly state there is only one, but it strongly implies it, just like the title.

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        01 year ago

        It doesn’t state it, and it’s not really important if it’s one of a few on a crew (as you would expect).

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          That’s like someone boasting he rode the Tour de France and then claiming it is not important he rode it on a motorbike. There is a big difference between another nation reaching the moon and a foreigner hitching a ride with the Americans.

          PS: No matter how much you try to move the goal post, I said “implies” from the start and you said it doesn’t. I ain’t falling for “it does not state it”.