Asked by Meowlakill
We should be more blunt, truthful and open minded.
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Answered by
Meowlakill
Because everyone is a lier.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Are you saying that all adults are liars?
How can you support that statement?
How can you support that statement?
Answered by
Reed
What on earth is a lier? I never heard or saw that word before.
Answered by
Meowlakill
No, I literally just said everyone is a liar. With the exception that I misspelt liar.
I support my statement (again) by saying everyone sucks.
I support my statement (again) by saying everyone sucks.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You sound like some presidential candidates. Just repeating the same thing again does not provide evidence of the truth of your statement.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Your opinion is not a fact.
Answered by
Mercury
What are you even stating about?
Answered by
Meowlakill
So you are saying that my opinion isn't even possible as fact? Hmm.
Please replace the ID of this question with this one: 1454464070
Please replace the ID of this question with this one: 1454464070
Answered by
bobpursley
opinions cannot be facts.
facts are statements that can be verified or refuted by observation of many people.
Opinions can never be verified. An opinion is what someone thinks, and others cannot refute or verify that.
If you had wanted to make the statement factual, then..
<Teenagers are not the majority of the time honest with others> That can be verified, or refuted. I did not include open-minded, as that is something which is based on opinion evaluation, and I did not put the term blunt in, as again, that is a opinion evaluation term.
facts are statements that can be verified or refuted by observation of many people.
Opinions can never be verified. An opinion is what someone thinks, and others cannot refute or verify that.
If you had wanted to make the statement factual, then..
<Teenagers are not the majority of the time honest with others> That can be verified, or refuted. I did not include open-minded, as that is something which is based on opinion evaluation, and I did not put the term blunt in, as again, that is a opinion evaluation term.
Answered by
Reed
I think everyone, teens and adults, lie sometimes, usually to avoid hurting someone's feelings. I might say, "Yeah, that's the skinhead look!" when I really think you're skinhead look is silly and makes you look bad. But that doesn't mean everything everyone ever says is a lie. If someone has lied to you about something, that cannot logically be deducted or inducted to mean that everyone always lies about everything. You need facts, as bobpursley says, that can be verified or refuted by evidence. One liar does not provide enough evidence for your statement.
Answered by
Meowlakill
The point of this is about someone named Tasha who has to write 5 paragraphs about why she/he likes Spanish.
"What if you don't like Spanish? If that was the situation, how would you write?"
"What if you don't like Spanish? If that was the situation, how would you write?"
Answered by
Reed
I have no idea how that hypothetical situation becomes "everybody is a liar". You make no sense at all.
"...how would you write?" I guess I'd explain in five paragraphs why I don't like Spanish. It would be an honest response to the question.
"...how would you write?" I guess I'd explain in five paragraphs why I don't like Spanish. It would be an honest response to the question.
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