Ali Almossawi (design director) and Alejandro Giraldo (illustrator) make cartoons of logical fallacies in our everyday arguments ("that political movement is bogus because unemployed millenials like them," etc). Seriously, An Illustrated Book of Bad Arguments should be on every school curriculum. Twitter will be a more civil place. Less BS will spew forth from our disgusting mouths. Plus, the cartoons are charming and intuitive (the authors say they're inspired by "Animal Farm" and Lewis Carroll).

Consider giving kudos and donations to Ali and Alejandro on the book's homepage.