- Dec 2, 2018
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Look, to continue your analogy:accept that you are wrong. this is you:
you: i don't like apples, they taste very bad.
you: this fruit drink tastes very bad. but on the ingredients list, it doesn't say apple. it should say apple!
(you call the maker of the fruit drink)
you: why don't you write on the label that this fruit drink contains apple?
fruit drink maker: because it doesn't
you: but i think it tastes very bad, and i think apples taste very bad, so the best way is to say the fruit drink contains apples
fruit drink maker:
there's a juice that has an element in it that gives it a bad taste. Yeah, maybe it's not specifically apple, but there's some similar element that gives an unpleasant taste. There are people who do not notice this element's unpleasant taste, and there are people who are sensitive to this taste. So that element should be called something so that the next time I buy juice, I know it has that element in it.
You're hard-wired for the terminology of ntr. Yeah, maybe it's not ntr in some terminology, but it's something similar. Games that have a similar element should have a clear designation, without gray areas, so that people know exactly what is in the game.