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Damn, I read that completely wrong.

No, experience is not subjective. A subject is required for an experience to occur, but the nature of the experience in no way determines the nature of the thing experienced. The object determines the experience of the subject; not the other way around.

When someone is wrong, that's not a subjective 'difference of opinion'. They're just wrong.
 
I'm guessing someone was attacking blackmast? :lol


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There is no point in continuing this discussion since instead of providing a counter point, you are attempting to invalidate my point by deciding a word is useless, having no application according to your own special definition. This isn't a political debate and the tactics of providing non-answers like that won't work with me. I don't take the bait.

And to think of all the semantic games you could have played with masculinity to turn the argument into a real nasty mess, and you go for the word 'subjective.'

When I don't see a point in continuing in a discussion, I simply leave the thread and don't look back. Some folks on here ought to do the same instead of getting sucked into all those silly arguments. See y'all elsewhere on the forums.

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(People mistake periods for exclamation marks on the internet, so I'll clarify that I'm not angry or hold anything against anyone for disagreeing with me.)
 
I don't play semantic games. I leave that to the subjectivists who are convinced that words have no meaning other than whatever the people using them feel like they mean.
 
Damn, I read that completely wrong.

No, experience is not subjective. A subject is required for an experience to occur, but the nature of the experience in no way determines the nature of the thing experienced. The object determines the experience of the subject; not the other way around.

When someone is wrong, that's not a subjective 'difference of opinion'. They're just wrong.



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I am getting a kick out of those of you who are attempting to argue socially accepted behavior of males as if it is the same thing as manliness.
 
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