Every morning after my mom wakes up she always drinks a cup of coffee. If she is drinking coffee she made it using the coffee machine. This morning the coffee machine was not on therefore she must not have had her coffee yet and so she is not yet awake.
...of the tiger argument:
Squirrels love to eat pumpkins in October. My pumpkin has a big hole in it, therefore a squirrel must have ate it.
...of the toppled trash bin:
It's December and my car won't start up. My brother borrowed my car the day before and now has a guilty look on his face. He must've been the one to break it.
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Analogous version of the Disney argument:
Every morning after my mom wakes up she always drinks a cup of coffee. If she is drinking coffee she made it using the coffee machine. This morning the coffee machine was not on therefore she must not have had her coffee yet and so she is not yet awake.
...of the tiger argument:
Squirrels love to eat pumpkins in October. My pumpkin has a big hole in it, therefore a squirrel must have ate it.
...of the toppled trash bin:
It's December and my car won't start up. My brother borrowed my car the day before and now has a guilty look on his face. He must've been the one to break it.