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05-14-07
I think some of you don't quite understand the definitions of OBJECTIVE, SUBJECTIVE, and UNIVERSAL.
Take, for example, the number 5. That is the objective . . . 5. Every conceivable equation that can lead to the number 5 (such as, 1 + 4 . . . or 2 + 3 . . . or 10 - 5 . . . or 20 / 4 . . . and etc.) is the subjective. They also happen to be universal (that 1 + 4 = 5 [in a base ten mathematical system]).
So how is there no subjectivity? There's always the subjective quality to anything. That's how one understands the objective. In this case, the fact that they are mentally ill could be the subjective aspect of their happiness . . . the fact that they were abused as children is the subjective aspect of their mental illness . . . the fact that their father was an alcoholic is the subjective aspect of the abuse . . . and so on and so on and so on. I was masturbating
just contemplating
the color of suicide |