> Ah, but here's the thing! Actually, it turns out it isn't X!
Everything is well with the world again.
Better yet. Make a cartoon / infographic / meme of someone 'superior' explaining to someone 'inferior' that X is true. Extra points if the 'inferior' person does something unrelatedly obnoxious or stupid in the panel. Seems to me this is the strongest form of argument used for anything these days.
The only way to counter that form of argument is to make your own cartoon / infographic / meme. Nothing else even gets close (it turns out).
> It turns out it's X!
Counterargument:
> Ah, but here's the thing! Actually, it turns out it isn't X!
Everything is well with the world again.
Better yet. Make a cartoon / infographic / meme of someone 'superior' explaining to someone 'inferior' that X is true. Extra points if the 'inferior' person does something unrelatedly obnoxious or stupid in the panel. Seems to me this is the strongest form of argument used for anything these days.
The only way to counter that form of argument is to make your own cartoon / infographic / meme. Nothing else even gets close (it turns out).