Here's how I roll: my wife loves three-dollar bagels from the Sunday farmers' market. And so she says, "let's get a loaf of bread, some flowers, and a flat of strawberries!"When we roll home with only bagels, I feel I've won. No more. I've armed myself with the tools of illogic, thus guaranteeing I win every marital argument from this point forward. You can too.Use the following brain-deflating fallacies to ensure dominance in debate club and/or with unsuspecting significant other.• Appeal to Ignorance: if it isn't proven, it's false—"Did you SEE me bogart the last of the jamocha almond fudge? No? Well, there you go."

Here's how I roll: my wife loves three-dollar bagels from the Sunday farmers' market. And so she says, "let's get a loaf of bread, some flowers, and a flat of strawberries!"

When we roll home with only bagels, I feel I've won. No more. I've armed myself with the tools of illogic, thus guaranteeing I win every marital argument from this point forward. You can too.

Use the following brain-deflating fallacies to ensure dominance in debate club and/or with unsuspecting significant other.

• Appeal to Ignorance: if it isn't proven, it's false—"Did you SEE me bogart the last of the jamocha almond fudge? No? Well, there you go."

• Ad Hominem: Discrediting an argument by discrediting the person making it—"I am right because you suck."

• Affirming the Consequent: If x, then y. Y, therefore x—"When you're wrong you get defensive. Oooh, oooh, you're getting defensive. You're wrong! I win!"

• Argument to Logic: if an argument offered is false, then the entire claim is false—"Actually, that's not my spoon in the sink! Thus am I exonerated!"

• Loaded Question: Any answer validates an assumption—"Why must you always persecute me unjustly?"

Stay tuned: if argument attempts one-through-five are unsuccessful, utilize additional strategies—I'll post 'em over the next four days.

Part 2 and Part 3 and Part 4 and Part 5

More importantly what kind of geek are you? If input="math geek", goto your nearest bookstore and purchase a copy of Geek Logik: 50 FoolproofEquations for Everyday Life. If you're a full featured, renaissance geek of all trades looking for a good time at others' expense, consider a copy of The Geeks' Guide to World Domination:Be Afraid Beautiful People. And if you're a geek of the mind, consider preordering a copy of my new book, Brain Candy: Science, Paradoxes, Puzzles, Logic and Illogic to Nourish Your Neurons (shipping August 3rd).

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Garth Sundem is a Science, Math and general Geek Culture writer, TED speaker, and author of books including Brain Trust: 93 Top Scientists Dish the Lab-Tested Secrets of Surfing, Dating, Dieting, Gambling, Growing Man-Eating Plants and More (Three Rivers Press, March 2012). He's been featured on Good Morning America, the CBS Early Show, the Science Channel, BBC, PRI, CBC and has written for the New York Times, Esquire, Wired, Maxim, Congressional Quarterly, Publisher's Weekly and many, many others. He lives with his wife, two small kids, one large Labrador and one small Labrador in Boulder… Read more