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No mine cant. hehe
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no. and what's in the big bag?
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Mine arent..LOL :)
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Yes, but don't try to persuade the person who has the opinion they're wrong. You'll get punched in the face. XD
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Aye..factually, ethically or morally wrong despite sincerity.
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No. An opinion is an individuals point of view - it is neither right nor wrong and does not have to be based upon fact.
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No, but they can be stupid. :)
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AHAHA! I finally saw what the category you put it in was... Very clever, dude, very clever. X3
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This is a great question! I would say no - mostly because what a person thinks is his or her own business. However - perhaps logic is a little misguided in some people - so their opinions based on this flawed logic could be considered "wrong" - but I think I would call it misguided instead.
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No, not unless they are based on false facts.
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Sure they can; that's why they're just opinions and not treatises theorems which are more than less likely to be correct.
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The fewer the facts, the stronger the opinion. And each person will have his own personal opinion. Who can judge which opinion is wrong? "Opinions alter, manners change, creeds rise and fall, but the moral laws are written on the table of eternity." - Lord Acton "Opinion is the main thing which does harm or good in the world. It is our false opinions that ruin us." - Marcus Antonius “New opinions are always suspected, and usually opposed, without any other reason but because they are not already common.” - John Locke “People do not seem to realize that their opinion of the world is also a confession of character.” - Ralph Waldo Emerson
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John and Steven have seen a pill kind object on a table. They only knew that it looked kind of like an m&m. John said “in my opinion it is not dangerous.” Stave said “in my opinion it is dangerous.” After that, John grabbed the pill, sucked on it, and died. The both had an opinion about one thing/object. They points of view/opinions about the “pill kind object” were different. The answer was only one. In this case opinions can be wrong or right. People still have opinions and point of views about things they are not experts with. BUT… If Steve says “I like lime green. In my opinion it’s wonderful” and then John says “I hate lime green. In my opinion it looks like poo” – In this case there are not right or wrong opinions. Steve likes it and John hates it. Steve can’t convince John that lime green is wonderful. Summary: Based on the examples above – There are opinions which might be wrong or right (pill kind object example) and there also are opinions which can’t be wrong or right (lime green example).
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