Hmm, tricky. Does lok more like a statement, but it might just be the order of statements/using then/now. That implies causation, which kinda makes it an argument.
I like guys like me because I became a guy like me, but I used to hate guys like me before that.
Hmm, the ambiguity of the reference point is trickier. "Guys like him" only works as circular if it refers to the same thing in all three statements. But that renders the "and then I became" becomes meaningless.
But yes, I suspect it is a case of picking a funny example rather than a clear example.
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I like guys like me because I became a guy like me, but I used to hate guys like me before that.
Hmm, the ambiguity of the reference point is trickier. "Guys like him" only works as circular if it refers to the same thing in all three statements. But that renders the "and then I became" becomes meaningless.
But yes, I suspect it is a case of picking a funny example rather than a clear example.
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