2013-08-05, 01:26 AM
thejman250 Wrote:- "Holy pomegranate."? How cute.
"Holy Pomegranate" is the website's curse-word filtration system. Oh, you didn't know that? Looks like someone needs to try again before making another post.
thejman250 Wrote:- It's a fact that a passport being valid is subjective and hence, an opinion.
You seem to have missed the over-arching point, That you are arguing that if someone was to be holding a passport, you believe that its subjective that it could be real, When it fact, it is fairly easy to prove that it's real.
thejman250 Wrote:- A passport being "real" is also subjective and hence, an opinion.
Really, your going to nitpick whenever someone doesn't use the correct word? Sounds like you're trying to avoid real discussion by parroting the same phrases over and over.
thejman250 Wrote:- I suggest that you look up the definitions of these words if you cannot comprehend such a simple concept.
Quote:Subjective
1. existing in the mind; belonging to the thinking subject rather than to the object of thought (opposed to objective ).
2. pertaining to or characteristic of an individual; personal; individual: a subjective evaluation.
3. placing excessive emphasis on one's own moods, attitudes, opinions, etc.; unduly egocentric.
4. Philosophy . relating to or of the nature of an object as it is known in the mind as distinct from a thing in itself.
5. relating to properties or specific conditions of the mind as distinguished from general or universal experience.
Being subjective does not mean using baseless claims to try and denounce something as not "Real" or "Valid". Try Again.
Quote:Opinion
1. a belief or judgment that rests on grounds insufficient to produce complete certainty.
2. a personal view, attitude, or appraisal.
3. the formal expression of a professional judgment: to ask for a second medical opinion.
4. Law. the formal statement by a judge or court of the reasoning and the principles of law used in reaching a decision of a case.
5. a judgment or estimate of a person or thing with respect to character, merit, etc.: to forfeit someone's good opinion.
Neither does opinion mean to cause doubt by parroting the same ignorant statements over and over until someone concedes that you are the winner of the biggest douche in the world award.

