[[ Statements with words like “always,” “never,” or specific numbers are likely to be facts]] https://academichelp.net/humanities/philosophy/opinion-vs-fact.html
Did,ya catch that? So you stated that I “never miss an opportunity” you infsct stated your OPINION (a demostratably false statement i might add) as a likely fact by saying “never miss”- I never mentioned anything about the looks of the vehicle being an established fact, nor even implied it- I gave an opinion- expressed my feelings views or ideas about something- ie opinion.
By the way, have you proven that the vehicle doesn’t scream “metrosexual” yet? No? Then how can you make a claim of fsct like that? (using your own illogic) until you can prove that it “doesn’t scream metrosexual” your statement is noth8ng more than opinion
Be careful now- making up more lies about me doesn’t help your case any.
[[Stating “beer tastes good” is stating a fact.
Stating “beer tastes good to me” is an opinion.]]
Nope, sorry, you are only partially right. It is NOT stating an established fact that “beer tastes good” it is simply an opinion- seriosuly- look it up before you go on and on... opinions are Statements about feelings views or ideas about something or someone, whether stated or not, are just that, opinions- “beer tastes good” is opinion- noone in their right mind demands that it be viewed as established fact. If everyone in the world agreed, and were polled, then you could say it and mean it as a fact.
What aren’t you understanding about this?
“By the way, have you proven that the vehicle doesn’t scream “metrosexual” yet?”
I analyzed 10 degrees of freedom. No screaming metrosexual.
I conclude based on your lack of factual basis that your post was based on your unwarranted and preconceived bias.