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<blockquote data-quote="Mr. Bultitude" data-source="post: 76739104" data-attributes="member: 444386"><p>You thinking they are disgusting is subjective. All opinions on the enjoyment of food taste are subjective. That's your opinion. If you said oysters taste better than bananas then I can't say that you're wrong, I can only say that I disagree. If you said that oysters taste like bananas, then I could say that you're wrong. Because that isn't something you can only have an opinion on because it crosses into the realm of objectivity.</p><p></p><p>I don't really like sports movies either. I watched Rocky and thought it was okay but then I found out that Sylvester Stallone wrote the film and wouldn't sell the script until a studio agreed that he could play the lead role. It didn't change the movie itself, just my opinion of it. I don't have some objective way to describe how it influenced my subjective opinion of the film in a positive way.</p><p></p><p>The problem here is that you're conflating things that are subjective by definition with things that at least have objective qualities in certain situations. You need to be more specific.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr. Bultitude, post: 76739104, member: 444386"] You thinking they are disgusting is subjective. All opinions on the enjoyment of food taste are subjective. That's your opinion. If you said oysters taste better than bananas then I can't say that you're wrong, I can only say that I disagree. If you said that oysters taste like bananas, then I could say that you're wrong. Because that isn't something you can only have an opinion on because it crosses into the realm of objectivity. I don't really like sports movies either. I watched Rocky and thought it was okay but then I found out that Sylvester Stallone wrote the film and wouldn't sell the script until a studio agreed that he could play the lead role. It didn't change the movie itself, just my opinion of it. I don't have some objective way to describe how it influenced my subjective opinion of the film in a positive way. The problem here is that you're conflating things that are subjective by definition with things that at least have objective qualities in certain situations. You need to be more specific. [/QUOTE]
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