Exactly! So many people get caught up with how others value their opinions. So what if we don't agree? The sun comes up the next morning, regardless
Exactly! So many people get caught up with how others value their opinions. So what if we don't agree? The sun comes up the next morning, regardless
Then I block you because I got mad. I actually clicked "view it anyway" to see what you wrote. Chadric agrees with you for example so I blocked him too. Subjectivity, it works on every level and in every way and indeed sun comes up the next morning. (It was a shock initially, I miss our RPG talks. Shame...)
As you see I am still here to defend you defending opinions as an ideal, that's more important than anything else.
those are certainly matters of opinion as well
as i said, I wasn't comparing those as those are certainly matters of opinion, I was simply commenting on the general statement of "opinions can't be wrong"..
"opinion armor" as its called is something that has sadly become all to common on the internet and its a real pet peeve of mine, where when someones wrong on something they just say "its my opinion" thinking saying so means they can't be wrong (as an example, several years ago there was someone of these forums who was constantly arguing that the PS3 can't play Blu ray, and once we proved they could he said "no it can't, and thats my opinion so its not wrong")..
I mean heck, look at some of my earlier posts, I usually do a fairly good job when stating my stance on something is "my opinion", and am among the first to call people out when they are stating something as fact when it is a subject thats more opinion based (as in saying "this games is better than that one in every way" as if its fact when thats a matter of opinion).. but that does not mean certain opinions can't be wrong
anyways, back on topic.. the game Cool Spot for the SNES i suppose.. bought it at a yard sale back in 97 for $10, even though everyone I knew said it was terrible, but I personally thought it was a fun platformer for the most part..
I see where you're going with this and you're right. An opinion can't be wrong when discussing something entirely subjective, but when you try to state something that is factual as an opinion then it is wrong. Making a statement such as "lead is made of chocolate" is not an opinion. it's an incorrect statement. Since lead has an exact atomic structure that can be scientifically proven makes it a fact and not an opinion.
Although, I think this is way off the original topic. That's my opinion
Me and my family loved Batman vs Superman. Same for Transformer movies. Keep hearing bad things about these movies but when we watch them, we love the movies.
I wish I could have enjoyed Batman v Superman more, but I couldn't get past a few things:
1. The music score. To me it just didn't fit the movie.
2. Lex Luthor - Totally the wrong actor picked for the part. Thought it was awful.
3. The political BS. Why was that necessary?
4. The over all tone of the movie was just depressing.
I enjoyed the heck out of all the Transformer movies though
These are the kinds of arguments/discussions that I find totally pointless.
Sheesh, the sheer tedium of "debating" the precise nature and relevance of subjectivity and objectivity is solely the preserve of the anolly retentive and immensely bored of the world.
This right here is pseudo-intellectualism at it's finest and a damn fine example of why I find most academics to be incredibly stupid.
Carry on though, I'm sure you'll all "agree to disagree" and consider it time well spent.
I really enjoyed the Aeon Flux movie, the Keanu Reeves version of Constantine (sorry, comic fans!), and the last Mummy film - plus I also really liked The Scorpion King.
Keanu did an alright job in that movie. The first Scorpion King movie was fun to watch.
Does this perspective also apply to complaining about things that one could just as easily ignore? Asking for a friend.
Just out of curiosity, how would you prefer a disagreement to be resolved? Endless re-statement of opposing opinions over and over again with no hope of compromise? Just end discussions of opinion with, "well, there's no accounting for taste?"