ZBYToshiro
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knowing that they can is different than understanding how they can. And while I can’t understand why someone likes eating shit, I can understand why someone likes Candy Crush when I don’t enjoy it myself. That’s why I say you can look at a game objectively, because I can too. You don’t actually have to like something to respect it, and I’ve given you more than enough examples of that.Huh? Why wouldnt I be able to see how someone else enjoys something? Of course they can. Its their subjective view, they can enjoy eating shit. What does that have to do with anything? And of course you wont agree with me if you dont feel like I am correct, thats why I said you need to sell your subjective point of view. Thats all any discussion is. Yeah there might exist objective factors, but you can never quantify them there and therefore they are hypothetical. Any attempt at finding them will end up with a subjective result. I feel like this is steering way too far from ntr so I will end it here...
That's what I mean when I said "...but also about the objective factors that make it subjectively good.". Understanding is a subjective concept, that's for sure. But in order to understand something, one definitely cannot only rely on their own subjective perspective, because that is just their perspective alone. I'm not saying you can't rely on it, but that you can't only rely on it. After all, your subjective perspective is also partially formed from objective reality.Yeah there might exist objective factors, but you can never quantify them there and therefore they are hypothetical. Any attempt at finding them will end up with a subjective result.
You're right, this conversation has gotten a little too long. I'll accept that this is a draw and end it here too.I feel like this is steering way too far from ntr so I will end it here...
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