>>31141325Some things are impossible to happen, time is irrelevant in that regards. It is impossible for my hand, under normal conditions, to suddenly turn into a snake. It does not matter that "Snake-Hand-Disease" has not happened yet since such a thing is impossible. I had to specify under normal conditions in my statement due to the possibility that a machine that could turn hands into snakes gets developed. That is what we call a conditional argument, a logical statement beholden unto an idea. My current conditional argument is that "Vshojo members will not talk badly of their sponsors while they are a member of Vshojo. Because doing so will cause the company to no longer have that sponsor". I am not trying to prove something without a basis either, as
>>31139849 proves the fact Melody does not like Ubisoft. However, if you take notice of the date of said tweet it occurs five days before she becomes a member of Vshojo. A sponsor of Vshojo is Ubisoft which can be seen on their website as shown here
>>31137642 . Additionally, to support the opposite of my case, I showed the following
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>>31140523 . Funimation is also a sponsor of Vshojo, and multiple high staffing members congratulated her. But what if members congratulate each other for securing deals? I linked an instance where Iron Mouse was given a deal with Gamestop. Not a single other member of Vshojo responded despite that instance occurring less than a week ago.
My conditional statement stands. I have offered not only the tools but also the proof to prove said statement false. In doing so, not once has there been counterproof offered against my statement. May you have a good day, for mine so far has been filled with bumbling idiots with a flimsy grasp on basic business ideas.