Akka
Moody old mage.
Well, it's the basis of trolling. No wonder both share so many traits.Oh, strawmen can be constructed very beautifully and smoothly. It's almost an art form sometimes.
BTW, strawmen are actually my pet hate, though I tend to deeply hate most logical fallacies (despite being FAR to be immune to making them, sadly).
Though what I hate the most is arguing in bad faith - not bothering to see a point made - and logical fallacies are just a tool to be able to do that. And strawmen are the closest form of fallacy to this principle, so it's no surprise I loathe them the most.
Some "logical fallacies" don't really irk me when it feels they are not so much fallacies as incomplete reasoning made in good faith - and sometimes they are simply valid. The slippery slope argument, for example, is only a fallacy if taken too far, but it's something very real in many cases. And the "ad hominem" is one that is actually used so many times "defensively" as a way to weasel out of a tough spot, rather than to show a flaw in a reasoning (that is, people claiming "ad hominem fallacy" when it's just flaming and not a basis for argument) that I found it lost a lot of its value.