I'm one of those; I really didn't find it funny nor interesting and I watched like the first season.
But this is the unpopular opinions thread and I think everyone should be allowed to like whatever they like without feeling ashamed. ^_^
Well, I believe it would be very unlikely for someone to believe in objective quality and not some other form of objectivity that can't exactly be confirmed, for example, objective morality, since you thoughts on art seem articulated enough for you to have thought it through for some time...
I assume you propose that there is some undiscovered framework that can be used to judge the quality of an art piece? You seem to view this as something objectively true, so such a thing should exist according to you right? You are arguing objective morality here, so I assume you are religious too?
I mean, looking at it super superficially, they simply seem to be the most productive and smarter types, not near the end all be all, but having a strong J function is generally going to be an advantage when making decisions.
Oh, I don't either. It's just interesting as it somewhat can pin you down. Being more or less and INFP it helped me understand how I function and gave me some solidarity in my way of idealizing things.
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I've seen a lot of talk about personality types lately on another forum and I thought it'd be interesting to see where members of RPNation lie on the spectrum, seeing as I would be...
I think Boku No Hero Academia is a really good shounen anime and it has a progression that is better than 90% of modern shounen.
It also has basically ZERO filler, which is unlike a lot of mainstream shounen. I was starting to rewatch Naruto and every episode is like 50/50 show and recap, so...
I don't think you get used to coffee, as many people say. I drank unhealthy amounts of it for two straight months because caffeine go brrrr but the taste is never good.
Dark tea just tastes way better than coffee in my opinion.
I doubt he's sarcastic since none of the other opinions mentioned are sarcastic, and he also liked a comment that was more or less "western culture is superior" which seems his general opinion on things. Don't let people off like that.
I guess the debate lies in whether they should "announce" that their opinion has changed and excuse their past actions or they should just go on without making a big deal out of it. Personally, I'm for the latter, as this rule isn't really enforceable on everything in your life. I totally see...
I think this mentality is pretty toxic though. People can change their views all the time and I think being open about what you like is a positive thing. I don't think people should be hateful towards others for changing their opinion to something "better", like, you shouldn't shame someone for...