The reason for why it’s so bad is that Frink & Co. don’t understand their ridiculousness of their arguments.
Our posts are not arguments.
Definition 2:
argument |ˈärɡyəmənt|
noun
1 an exchange of diverging or opposite views, typically a heated or angry one: I’ve had an argument with my father | heated arguments over public spending | there was some argument about the decision.
2 a reason or set of reasons given with the aim of persuading others that an action or idea is right or wrong: there is a strong argument for submitting a formal appeal | [with clause] : he rejected the argument that keeping the facility would be costly.
3 Mathematics an independent variable associated with a function and determining the value of the function. For example, in the expression y = F(x 1, x 2), the arguments of the function F are x 1 and x 2, and the value is y.
• another term for amplitude ( sense 4).
• Computing a value or address passed to a procedure or function at the time of call.
• Linguistics any of the noun phrases in a clause that are related directly to the verb, typically the subject, direct object, and indirect object.
• Logic the middle term in a syllogism.
4 archaic a summary of the subject matter of a book.